New Brunswick — Key Facts for the Canadian Citizenship Test
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province — a key fact for the citizenship test.
Key Facts
- Capital: Fredericton
- Largest City: Saint John
- Population: ~800,000
- Entered Confederation: July 1, 1867
- Region: Atlantic Canada
Bilingualism
New Brunswick is the only province with both English and French as official languages. About one-third of the population is Francophone (Acadian).
Geography
Home to the Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tides in the world.
Economy
Forestry, fishing, agriculture (potatoes), and tourism.
Frequently Asked Questions
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