New Brunswick

Maps and statistics of New Brunswick

New Brunswick, a province in eastern Canada, is part of the Maritimes. It shares borders with Quebec to the north, Nova Scotia to the southeast, and the U.S. state of Maine to the west. Fredericton is the capital, while Saint John and Moncton are its largest cities. Known for its forested landscapes, New Brunswick is officially bilingual, with English and French as its two languages. The Bay of Fundy, with the world's highest tides, is a significant natural attraction.

Population 782,078
Area 73,101.216 km2