- 1. New Brunswick, one of Canada's easternmost provinces, is a stunning tapestry of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant communities. Nestled between Quebec to the northwest and Nova Scotia to the southeast, it boasts a breathtaking coastline along the Bay of Fundy, famous for having the highest tides in the world. The province is a remarkable blend of English and French influences, reflective of its diverse population and history; the Acadian culture is particularly notable, adding a unique vibrancy to the region. Visitors can explore the picturesque town of Saint Andrews, known for its historic architecture and charming waterfront, or head to the capital city, Fredericton, which offers a lively arts scene and numerous festivals. The natural landscapes are equally stunning, with the Fundy National Park showcasing lush forests, dazzling cliffs, and picturesque viewpoints, while the Appalachian Mountains provide a backdrop for outdoor activities year-round. New Brunswick is also home to the picturesque Hopewell Rocks, where visitors can walk on the ocean floor during low tide and witness the impressive geological formations carved by the relentless tides. With a welcoming atmosphere and a wealth of recreational opportunities, ranging from hiking and kayaking to skiing and snowboarding, New Brunswick stands out as a remarkable destination for those looking to experience the true essence of Canadian maritime culture.
What is the capital city of New Brunswick?
A) Saint John B) Moncton C) Fredericton D) Miramichi
- 2. Which body of water borders New Brunswick to the east?
A) Lake Superior B) Gulf of St. Lawrence C) Atlantic Ocean D) Hudson Bay
- 3. Which province borders New Brunswick to the west?
A) Nova Scotia B) Quebec C) Prince Edward Island D) Ontario
- 4. What is the largest city in New Brunswick?
A) Miramichi B) Fredericton C) Moncton D) Saint John
- 5. What major river flows through the heart of New Brunswick?
A) Yukon River B) Saskatchewan River C) Saint John River D) Ottawa River
- 6. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. What are the two official languages?
A) English and Spanish B) English and German C) English and French D) English and Mandarin
- 7. Which of the following industries is a major contributor to the economy of New Brunswick?
A) Fashion Design B) Oil and Gas C) Film Production D) Forestry
- 8. What is the official flower of New Brunswick?
A) Tulip B) Sunflower C) Daisy D) Purple Violet
- 9. What is the largest national park in New Brunswick?
A) Algonquin Provincial Park B) Fundy National Park C) Banff National Park D) Gros Morne National Park
- 10. What is the name of the iconic covered bridge in Hartland, New Brunswick, known as the longest covered bridge in the world?
A) Hartland Bridge B) Sydney Harbour Bridge C) Brooklyn Bridge D) Golden Gate Bridge
- 11. What is the name of the historic fort located in Saint John, New Brunswick?
A) Fort Knox B) Fort York C) Fort Howe D) Fort McHenry
- 12. In which year did New Brunswick become part of the Canadian Confederation?
A) 1929 B) 1982 C) 1901 D) 1867
- 13. What is the name of the major university located in Fredericton, New Brunswick?
A) University of Toronto B) Harvard University C) McGill University D) University of New Brunswick
- 14. Which famous author was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, and later wrote the beloved novel 'Anne of Green Gables'?
A) Lucy Maud Montgomery B) Michael Ondaatje C) Margaret Atwood D) Alice Munro
- 15. What is the name of the traditional New Brunswick Acadian dish made with meat and various root vegetables?
A) Pho B) Borscht C) Paella D) Fricot
- 16. What is the name of the popular music and cultural festival held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, during the fall season?
A) Woodstock B) Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival C) Burning Man D) Tomorrowland
- 17. What is the traditional New Brunswick dessert made with a layer of blueberries and topped with a sweet crumble?
A) Cheesecake B) Apple Pie C) Creme Brulee D) Blueberry Grunt
- 18. What is the name of the largest city located in the southeastern part of New Brunswick?
A) Fredericton B) Saint John C) Miramichi D) Moncton
- 19. Which famous author was born in Saint John, New Brunswick?
A) Margaret Atwood B) Harper Lee C) Stephen King D) J.K. Rowling
- 20. What is the nickname of New Brunswick?
A) The Picture Province B) The Garden State C) The Last Frontier D) The Sunshine State
- 21. What is the name of the iconic natural rock formation at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park?
A) Flowerpot Rocks B) Sleeping Giant C) Rocky Point D) Pinnacle Rocks
- 22. Which of the following islands off the coast of New Brunswick is known for its wild horses?
A) Sable Island B) Grand Manan Island C) Cape Breton Island D) Prince Edward Island
- 23. What is the traditional name of the Saint John River in Mi'kmaq?
A) Wolastoq B) Nuhmawich C) Epekwitk D) Mawiomi
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