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New Brunswick Canada Travel Stock Photos { 21 images } Created 10 Oct 2011

New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces. It is famous for having the highest tides in the world at the Bay of Fundy and being Canada's only bilingual province. The capital of NB is Fredericton. It is also home to Saint John, Canada's first incorporated city.
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  • The Saint John City Market in New Brunswick, is the oldest farmer's market in Canada. Its architecture resembles that of an inverted ship's keel.
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  • The Saint John City Market in New Brunswick, is the oldest farmer's market in Canada. Its architecture resembles that of an inverted ship's keel.
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  • The Saint John City Market in New Brunswick, is the oldest farmer's market in Canada. Its architecture resembles that of an inverted ship's keel.
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  • The Saint John City Market in New Brunswick, is the oldest farmer's market in Canada. Its architecture resembles that of an inverted ship's keel.
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  • A fishmonger sells fresh and smoked fish at the Saint John City Market in New Brunswick, Canada.
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  • Maple Syrup and other maple products are for sale at the Saint John City Market.
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  • Dulse or dried seaweed is a local delicacy at the Saint John City Market.
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  • Dulse or dried seaweed is a local delicacy at the Saint John City Market.
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  • The Anderson Hollow Lighthouse was relocated to the Harvey Bank area of Mary's Point in 2001 where it overlooks the Shepody Bay
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  • The Harvey Bank Heritage Shipyard Park, on the Mary's Point Road, was built to commemorate the shipbuilding industry in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • The Harvey Bank Heritage Shipyard Park, on the Mary's Point Road, was built to commemorate the shipbuilding industry in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • The Mary's Point wetland on the Bay of Fundy is a protected shorebird reserved near Moncton in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • The Mary's Point wetland on the Bay of Fundy is a protected shorebird reserved near Moncton in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • The Ha Ha Cemetery is located in Albert County, New Brunswick. It takes its name from the Ha Ha creek running nearby.
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  • Campobello Island is part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, although it is linked by a bridge to Lubec, Maine.
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  • Campobello Island is part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, although it is linked by a bridge to Lubec, Maine.
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  • Campobello Island is part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, although it is linked by a bridge to Lubec, Maine.
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  • The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is the only park owned by two countries - Canada and the United States of America. It was once the summer home of president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  • The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is the only park owned by two countries - Canada and the United States of America. It was once the summer home of president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  • The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is the only park owned by two countries - Canada and the United States of America. It was once the summer home of president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  • The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is the only park owned by two countries - Canada and the United States of America. It was once the summer home of president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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