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Understanding Canada Chapter Six Geography and History
A. Geography
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.Atlantic Provinces refer to the three Maritime Provinces plus Newfoundland and Labrador. The Atlantic Provinces are on the far east coast of the country. Rugged and sparly populated, the provinces have traditionally made much of their income from the area's large fisheries. This is changing in the region, as oil production, information technology, biomedical rearch, post condary education and tourism become more important for local economies.
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Atlantic Provinces
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and PEI are collectively known as the Maritime Provinces.
1.New Brunswick
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New Brunswick is the largest of Canada’s three Maritime Provinces. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Nova Scotia, and the American state of Maine. It is blesd with two distinct shorelines; one with rocky cliffs, and the other fringed with long stretches of sand and dunes. Fishing wharves, charming villages, and cityscapes that provide blocks of Victorian architecture, are available as well as vast forests, fabled salmon rivers, islands and rolling farmland hills.
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Forests cover about 85 percent of the land and the manufacture of lumber, paper, and other forest products is important to the province's economy.
New Brunswick also has rich farmland in the St John River Valley. Mineral deposits have been discovered in the northeastern part of the province and the province's rivers have been harnesd to provide electricity.
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Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province (and for Eastern Canada at large), Fredericton is home to three universities, as well as cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the York-Sunbury Muum, and The Playhou—a performing arts venue.
The city hosts the annual Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival, attracting regional and international jazz, blues, rock, and world artists.
The St. John River flows in a west-east direction, bicting the city and providing the dominant natural feature for the municipality.
As a provincial capital, its economy is inextricably tied to the fortunes of the public ctor; however, the city also contains a growing IT and commercial ctor. The city has the highest percentage of residents with a