New Brunswick
New Brunswick is located in eastern Canada and is part of the Atlantic Provinces. New Brunswick shares its northern border with Quebec, its southern border with Nova Scotia and its western border with the United States. The south and east coasts of New Brunswick border the Atlantic Ocean. With an area of 72,908 km², it is as large as Belgium and the Netherlands combined. It is the 8th province in terms of population with 781,024 inhabitants in 2020. It is the only province to be bilingual; about two thirds of the population is English-speaking and about one third is French-speaking. Its capital is Fredericton and its two largest cities are Moncton and Saint John. Its Prime minister is Blaine Higgs and its Lieutenant Governor is Brenda Murphy.
New Brunswick has a continental climate softened by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean; the Northwest has the harshest climate, the coastal regions are warmer in winter and significantly cooler in summer. The forest covers most of the province and is the home of many animal species such as white-tailed deer, porcupines and raccoons.
The "First Nations", that is, the Micmacs, Maliseet and Passamaquoddy lived in the province for centuries. Europeans, Basque, Breton and Norman fishermen visited the region from the 13th century on. In 1534, Jacques Cartier explored the coast and settled there. The autochtones began trading with the Europeans, making them dependent and weakened by disease. New Brunswick became one of the four founding provinces of Canada on July 1, 1867.
New Brunswick has a predominantly resource-based economy that relies heavily on forestry, mining and fishing. Tourism, agriculture, and a growing service sector ensure balance and diversity.
Check below a list of all the cities in New Brunswick, classified according to their number of inhabitants. You can click on the area you want to know more about, or look for it using the search bar:
SACKVILLE
Sackville has a website
Leisure and activities present in the city or town
Locality of -1 500 inhabitants
CAP-DE-SHÉDIAC
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
DUGAS
Locality of -100 inhabitants
DERBY
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
VILLAGE-BLANCHARD
Locality of -500 inhabitants
UPPER GAGETOWN
Locality of -500 inhabitants
CHEMIN-SCOUDOUC
Locality of -500 inhabitants
WAKEFIELD
Locality of -3 000 inhabitants
ESTEY'S BRIDGE
Locality of -2 500 inhabitants
SAINT-IRÉNÉE-ET-ALDERWOOD
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
WOODSTOCK
Woodstock has a website
Locality of -500 inhabitants
VILLAGE-DES-POIRIER
Locality of -100 inhabitants
INKERMAN
Locality of -2 500 inhabitants
OAK POINT-BARTIBOG BRIDGE
Locality of -500 inhabitants
NICHOLAS-DENYS
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
BALMORAL–SAINT-MAURE
Locality of -500 inhabitants
SAINT-HILAIRE
Saint-Hilaire can be contacted by phone
Locality of -500 inhabitants
SAINT-CHARLES
Locality of -2 500 inhabitants
GLENCOE
Locality of -500 inhabitants
NOONAN
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
BAIE-VERTE
Locality of -500 inhabitants
NOTRE-DAME-DES-ÉRABLES
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
PEEL
Locality of -1 500 inhabitants
FAIRFIELD
Locality of -500 inhabitants
MISCOU
Locality of -1 000 inhabitants
BLAIR-ATHOL
Locality of -100 inhabitants
LAKEVILLE
Locality of -500 inhabitants
ROTHESAY
Rothesay has a website
Locality of -500 inhabitants
GREENWICH
Locality of -1 500 inhabitants
BAYSIDE
Locality of -500 inhabitants