New Brunswick Canada This maritime province is mainly covered by forests and the wooded highlands are home to many deep valleys and swift flowing rivers, which make it a popular destination for hunters and fishermen. The eastern side of the province is much lower, and this coastal region has beaches along the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Summers are usually not all that hot, and winters are harsh and cold, the driest month usually being AugustThe Land mass of Nova Scotia lies across the narrow isthmus of Chignecto. The Bay of Fundy has a 50ft high tide, which give some remarkable effects along the rivers and estuaries. Tthe region is popular for Bass Trout and Salmon fishing |
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| Algonquin Hotel Saint Andrews | | Fredericton is the Capital City. This i a non industrial township and is remarkably pretty and quiet 3with many old buildings and beautiful houses, the tree lined streets give the city its title of City of Stately Elms. Not much to do, but good place to unwind for a day or so. Saint Andrews is a Summer resort enjoying a pleasant climate, this beautiful town is amongst the oldest in the Province, with many houses over 200 years old and bearing historic plaques, pick up a walking guide for a self tour. Nearby are two provincial parks with beaches, Oak bay lies 8 km east of Saint Stephen, and north of Saint Andrews. Roughly halfway between here and St John lies New River Beach |
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