New Brunswick Cities with Hotels
New Brunswick, province in eastern Canada.
It is the largest of the three Maritime provinces, the others being Nova Scotia
and Prince Edward Island. It is also one of the four Atlantic provinces, which
includes the Maritimes plus Newfoundland. New Brunswick is bounded on the west
by the state of Maine, on the north by the province of Québec, and on the
southeast by Nova Scotia. To the northeast lies Chaleur Bay. To the east are the
Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, which separates New Brunswick
from Prince Edward Island. To the south is the Bay of Fundy. Fredericton is the
provincial capital and Saint John is the largest city.
With its many streams and rounded, forested hills, New Brunswick has the rough
charm of the uplands of New England.
Some of the hotels, motels and resorts available for booking
in our reservation network include, Ramada Inn, Marriott Hotels, Super 8 Motels,
Econo Lodge, Holiday Inn & Holiday Inn Express, Travelodge, Hampton Inn,
Sheraton, Hilton, Best Western, Hyatt and Hyatt Regency, Wyndham Inn, Ritz and
Ritz Carlton, Days Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, La Quinta Inns, Comfort Inn and
Comfort Suite, Embassy Suites, Quality Inn, Radisson Inn, Sleep Inn, Numerous
Resorts and Resort Villas throughout the globe, along with Plaza and Plaza
Suites and and array of private and Golf Clubs and Golf Resorts.
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Timber cut from dense forests is floated
on swift-flowing streams to pulp and paper mills. The ice-free port of Saint
John is important to the Canadian economy; however, this importance has been
lessened by the opening of the Saint Lawrence ports to winter navigation.
The province is growing to be an excellent summer recreation area, but such
development has been slow because of the lack of roads and adequate
accommodations. Among its tourists are many attracted by excellent hunting
and fishing.
During and after the American Revolution (1775-1783) many
Loyalists, people who supported Great Britain during the war, fled to New
Brunswick and settled in such great numbers that the province has been
called the Loyalist Province. Before British settlement, the French had
called the Maritime lands Acadia.
"New Brunswick," Microsoft® Encarta® 97 Encyclopedia.
© 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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