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A climate action plan for the Province of New Brunswick (Report). Conservation Council of New Brunswick. April 2007 – via Canadian Electronic Library. Impacts of sea-level rise and climate change on the coastal zone of southeastern New Brunswick (Report). Environment Canada. 2006. ISBN 9780662439486. OCLC 76939759
The climate of Moncton is mostly maritime, typical of most cities located in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, but the climate ... The Fundy coast of New Brunswick ...
The following is a list of the most extreme temperatures recorded in Canada. Province or Territory ... New Brunswick: 39.4 °C (103 °F) ... Weather extremes in Canada;
The Area 506 music festival is held every New Brunswick Day long-weekend at Long Wharf on Saint John Harbour. The festival is set up with shipping containers from the port with vendors from New Brunswick companies to promote local business. A main stage area is also set up for night time shows with local acts as well as major groups.
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.
While New Brunswick is one of Canada's Maritime Provinces, it differs from its neighbours both ethnoculturally and physiographically. Both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are either wholly or nearly surrounded by water and the ocean, therefore, tends to define their climate, economy and culture.
Heron Bay has a humid continental climate. [8] In spite of its marine position, this climate regime is typical of New Brunswick and is manifested by vast differences in temperature between the warm summers and the cold snowy winters. [citation needed]
Fredericton (/ ˈ f r ɛ. d r ɪ k. t ən /; [8] French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁiktœn]) is the capital city of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province along the Saint John River, also known by its Indigenous name of Wolastoq, which flows west to east as it bisects the city.