The map of New Brunswick cities offers a user-friendly way to explore all the cities and towns located in the state. To get started, simply click the clusters on the map. These clusters represent groups of cities located close to each other geographically and as the map zooms, the individua...
Along the border of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick lies the revered Hopewell Rocks. They stand surrounded by the waters of the Bay of Fundy as monolithic rock stacks forgotten by the mainland.Wind and water have used their artistic powers of erosion to sculpt these delightful rock towers, none...
Locales in the AreaMagnolia Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain. Magnolia is a town in Kent County, Delaware. It is nestled between the towns Rising Sun and Little Heaven.Camden Photo: Smallbones, CC0. Camden is a town in Kent County, Delaware, United States....
No trip to Georgia’s Atlantic coast would be complete without seeing the Golden Isles of Georgia located on the coast approximately halfway between Savannah and Jacksonville in Florida. The area includes the city of Brunswick on the main land and four larger islands: St. Simons Island, LittleSt...
Here you can find more information on all the exciting activities, attractions and events the area has to offer with eateries and other establishments also included in the brochures.Set just north of the Brunswick Golden Isles Airport, the shiny modern center lies along Interstate 95 on the way...
Its total area, including about 2,300 square miles (6,000 square km) of inland water, represents nearly half of the total area of New England. Maine is bounded to the northwest and northeast by the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, respectively, and to the west by New ...
Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of land area - second only to Russia. It features vast swathes of uninterrupted landscapes, with tundra in the north and grassy prairies to the south. Canada also has more lakes than any country
Chartered by KingGeorge III, the province was named for the royal house of Brunswick, and its capital,Fredericton, was named for King George III’s son Frederick. While New Brunswick has contributed significantly to the national life of Canada, it is one of the smaller provinces and has always...
The Danes did not settle the whole of this wide area intensively, but their powerful military aristocracy dominated for a sufficient period to leave its imprint on local custom. The area of the Danelaw is marked by the survival of Danish personal names and place-names; DNA evidence also has...
Bay of Fundy, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick (north and west) and Nova Scotia (south and east). It extends 94 miles (151 km) inland, is 32 miles (52 km) wide at its entrance, and is noted for its fast-running