Saturday, April 18, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About New Brunswick

For the past few days this "Lost Canadian" has been learning and writing about Providences and Territories in Canada - today I'm sharing with you what I have learned about New Brunswick. As you travel up the East Coast of Canada, you will find New Brunswick - Quebec and the US State of Maine to the West, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait to the east, and the Bay of Fundy to the south. I've learned some very interesting facts about this Providence and believe it is a place I would very much enjoy visiting!

  • New Brunswick is 85% forested.
  • It has the world’s longest covered bridge, and hosts the oldest candy company in Canada.
  • The Bay of Fundy sees 160 billion tons of water fill it twice daily, with tides high enough to submerge a four-story building.
  • Due to the extreme tides, the Saint John River flows backwards twice a day.
You will find my full post at this link.

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