Category: New Brunswick

What Fish Is New Brunswick Known For?

New Brunswick is known for World Class Stripers (Striped Bass) and the word is getting out about the massive Musky in the Saint John river. Of course, there are Atlantic salmon in the Restigouche and Miramichi systems, but Small Mouth Bass is exceptional all over the province. Where is the best fishing in New Brunswick? […]

What Type Of Climate Is New Brunswick?

New Brunswick has a humid continental climate, with slightly milder winters on the Gulf of St. Lawrence coastline. What kind of climate is New Brunswick? In New Brunswick, the climate is warm and temperate. The rainfall in New Brunswick is significant, with precipitation even during the driest month. This climate is considered to be Cfa […]

Why Is New Brunswick So Foggy?

The fog is formed when warm, moist air moves off the land and over the cold Fundy waters. As the air cools, it condenses to form millions of microscopic water droplets in the air. Indeed, Saint John, New Brunswick is officially Canada’s second-most foggy city (the dubious top honour going to St. John’s, Newfoundland). Is […]

What Is Short For New Brunswick?

NB (New Brunswick) NF (Newfoundland & Labrador) NT (Northwest Territories) NS (Nova Scotia) Whats state is NB? New BrunswickState Abbreviations Code Table Code Description NB New Brunswick NC North Carolina ND North Dakota NE Nebraska How do you abbreviate New Brunswick? N.B. – English abbreviation for New Brunswick. What country is NB abbreviation? New Brunswick […]

Are New Brunswick Schools Bilingual?

District and school demographics There are 3,220 English Language Learners in the district which is 31.37% of the total student population. New Brunswick Public Schools offers Bilingual Education and ESL Programs for all English Language Learners registered in Grades K-12. Is New Brunswick officially bilingual? Yes, New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province. This […]

What Parts Of New Brunswick Are English?

Southern New Brunswick is home to the province’s English speaking communities. French speaking communities – making up one-third of the people in New Brunswick – lie in the northern part of the province. New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province. Do people speak English in New Brunswick? Edmundston shares its culture with Madawaska, Maine, […]