New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and the only officially bilingual province in Canada. With both English and French as official languages, it reflects Canada's dual linguistic heritage. The province is known for the Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tides in the world.
Capital
Fredericton
Population
812,000
Region
Atlantic Canada
Test Format
20 Questions
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province.
The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world (up to 16 metres).
The province was one of the four original provinces of Confederation in 1867.
About one-third of the population is Francophone (Acadian).
These questions focus on facts about New Brunswick that may appear on the Canadian citizenship test.
1. What makes New Brunswick unique among Canadian provinces?
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province with both English and French.
2. What natural feature is the Bay of Fundy famous for?
The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world, reaching up to 16 metres.
3. Was New Brunswick one of the original Confederation provinces?
Yes, New Brunswick was one of the four original provinces when Canada confederated in 1867.
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