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New Brunswick is one of Canada's three maritime provinces, situated in Eastern Canada. The province is the only official bilingual province in the country.
The largest city of Saint John in theprovince is home to one of the largest sea ports in Canada, and the city of Moncton is one of the top 10 fastest growing urban areas in the country. Being a bilingual province, students can choose to attend the University of New Brunswick for courses in English, or Universite de Moncton for an education in French.
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Jun 09, 2008 - Jul 05, 2008
Sydney, Australia -› Interlaken, Switzerland -› ...
So Adam and I were happily walking down the street after seeing a movie, when the most unexpected happened.Some guy with no front teeth came up to us and said he just had to ask a question. He got down on one knee, raised his hands towards me and proposed. Very lovely gesture, but I had to turn him down. He wasn't that hot... hehe ;)
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Jun 26, 2007 - Sep 27, 2007
We left PEI, via the ferry from Wood Islands across to Caribou, Nova Scotia. I really love ferries, and it was a nice ride across in the cold, grey, blustery weather. And then we drove and drove and drove, and were reminded how big Canada actually is. The weather got worse & worse, with rain pouring down, and we got grumpy & tired driving along in the rain, and we saw a car that had crashed & rolled on the highway, and we eventually decided just to call it a day ...
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Sep 06, 2007 - Oct 13, 2007
My first time crossing the US, first time in Canada, first time on the East coast...
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Jul 01, 2007 - Jul 04, 2007
Winnipeg, Canada -› Campbellton, Canada -› ...
My daughter Karen (aka Keek) has taught around the world. Her most recent sojourn was in Fort Simpson, way up in Canada's Northwest Territories.
This year I flew out to meet her and her unusual traveling companion Bea, in Winnipeg and drove across Canada to our home near St. Andrews, NB, Canada. It was an interesting adventure ....
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