New Brunswick has four public universities which have a lot of educational programs. The four universities are The University of New Brunswick,Thomas University, Université de Moncton ,and university.St. The university of New Brunswick is the oldest English-language university in Canada. Thomas University is a small school in Frederic. Education and social work are their main program.
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
New Brunswick Transportation
New Brunswick have a modern transportation, with more than 18,000 kilometres of highways crossing the province. Speed limits are posted in kilometres per hour and most main highways speed limits of 100 km/h (62 mph).Bus service is available between many New Brunswick communities, connect with the rest of Canada and the United States.
New Brunswick Landform
New Brunswick is shaped roughly like a rectangle.New Brunswick has many rivers and lakes. In the north the Restigouche River flows along part of the Quebec border, emptying into Chaleur Bay.The water point is higher than the deep valley point,so it looks like the river cut through the mountains.
New Brunswick Climate
New Brunswick has a nice climate with a warm summer and a cold winter.Most of the time the snow thickness are higher than 1cm. Averaging around 2,000 hours of sunshine each year. Winters are sunnier and summers less sunny than in the south of Ontario.
Monday, 24 September 2012
New Brunswick Government
The Government of New Brunswick means the provincial government of the province New Brunswick.Its law are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.
Saturday, 22 September 2012
New Brunswick History
The first people to live in New Brunswick is the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet-Passamaquoddy. Saint John was here in 1783,and is the oldest city in Canada.Saint John started as a shipbuilding town. New Brunswick became a province of Canada in1867.
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Friday, 21 September 2012
New Brunswick other interesting facts
1.New Brunswick is home to the world's largest lobster monument. It is 10.5 metres long and weighs 90 tonnes!
2.The world's longest covered bridge is 390 metres long and was built in Hartland, New Brunswick in 1899.
3. New Brunswick's rich farmlands and vast forests, its beautiful beaches, rivers, and lakes, and its deep valleys and rolling hills give it the nickname Picture Province.
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