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Grand Falls, New Brunswick. Besides contributing energy for hydroelectric plants, the 673 km (418 mi) Saint John River nourishes thousands of hectares of prime agricultural land in western New Brunswick. The majority of western New Brunswick is drained by the Saint John River system.
Geography of New Brunswick. New Brunswick. New Brunswick is: a province of Canada. Population of New Brunswick: 747,101(2016 census) [1] Area of New Brunswick: 72,908 ...
Pages in category "New Brunswick geography-related lists" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pages in category "Geography of New Brunswick" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Geographic regions of New Brunswick" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
New Brunswick [a] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces.It is bordered by Quebec to the north, Nova Scotia to the east, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the northeast, the Bay of Fundy to the southeast, and the U.S. state of Maine to the west.
This is a list of the seven census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.As defined by Statistics Canada as of the 2021 census, three entries in the list are identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) and four as a census agglomeration (CA), with Campbellton's CA containing a portion of Quebec.
Designated place types in New Brunswick include 8 former local governments, 152 local service districts [a] and a single retired population centre. [9] In 2021, the 161 designated places had a cumulative population of 93,925 and an average population of 583. New Brunswick's largest designated place is Tracadie with a population of 5,349. [10]