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6 New Brunswick quizzes and 65 New Brunswick trivia questions.
1.
  Cities/Towns - Province of New Brunswick, Canada    
Collection Quiz
 15 Qns
Can you identify the municipalities found in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada?
Average, 15 Qns, jcmttt, Jun 12 24
Recommended for grades: 9,10,11,12
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Symbols of New Brunswick
  Symbols of New Brunswick   popular trivia quiz  
Photo Quiz
 10 Qns
This is a quiz on the Canadian Province of New Brunsick. See how many of the symbols you know.
Average, 10 Qns, dcpddc478, Oct 03 19
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Oct 03 19
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  10 Question New Brunswick Quiz    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
New Brunswick Tourism Quiz: This is a quiz everyone visiting New Brunswick must take. It also serves as a trip planner. Good Luck
Average, 10 Qns, jennasmom, Sep 18 07
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  Average New Brunswick Trivia   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A trip around New Brunswick can be very interesting. Here are some questions about the picture province
Average, 10 Qns, isaacf, Nov 25 12
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  Canada: All about New Brunswick    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
New Brunswick is one of Canada's Maritime provinces. How much do you know about this Canadian province?
Average, 10 Qns, LuH77, Aug 19 21
Recommended for grades: 11,12
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LuH77
Aug 19 21
166 plays
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  New Brunswick Tidbits    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Just a little quiz on New Brunswick. Very easy for those who live here.
Average, 10 Qns, achase99, Oct 23 24
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trivia question Quick Question
In which city are the Reversing Falls located?

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New Brunswick Trivia Questions

1. What is the largest lake in New Brunswick located between Fredericton and Moncton?

From Quiz
New Brunswick

Answer: Grand Lake

The lake drains through the Jemseg River into the Grand Lake Meadows, and then into the Saint John River. There are many summer homes in the Grand Lake area.

2. In which city are the Reversing Falls located?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Saint John

The Reversing Falls, is the point where the Saint John River meets the Bay of Fundy. They are called the Reversing Falls, because they change directions with the tides in the Bay of Fundy.

3. What is the capital of New Brunswick?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: Fredericton

4. Truly one of Canada's premiere roadside attractions "Magnetic Hill" is located on the outskirts of which city?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Moncton

Magnetic Hill is an optical illusion. Legend has it someone parked their car at the site and the car rolled uphill.

5. In which body of water are the highest tides in the world recorded?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Bay of Fundy

The tides have been known to reach 16 meters.

6. Who was the Premier of New Brunswick in 2000?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: Bernard Lord

Bernard Lord was elected in 1999.

7. There is a two-lane bridge in the capital of New Brunswick, Fredericton, named after which member of the UK royal family?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Princess Margaret

This bridge is named after Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II. It runs over the Saint John River. The bridge is around 3,600 feet long. It has been in operation since 1959.

8. What are the "Flower Pots"?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: the Hopewell Rocks

The rocks were created by melting glaciers and erosion from tides. It took thousands of years to create this natural wonder. The term flowerpot was coined by Mr. Ripley from Ripley's Believe it or Not.

9. Which city hosts the famous Irish Festival?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: Miramichi

10. A landmark of New Brunswick shares the same name with a place in the Game of Thrones books and television series. What is it?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Kings Landing

Kings Landing New Brunswick is a historical museum which features original buildings from between the years of 1820-1920. There are over a dozen salvaged and preserved houses on the site. There are also barns and livestock on site, and people selling goods.

11. What is the capital city of New Brunswick?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Fredericton

Situated along the banks of the beautiful St. John River. Fredericton is also a university town with over 14000 students.

12. New Brunswick boasts the largest military training base in the British Commonwealth. Where is this base located?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Gagetown

This training base is the second largest in the world. On the base there are two museums you can visit - a military museum and an engineering museum.

13. Where are Ganong Chocolates made?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: St. Stephen

14. Which town of New Brunswick has the nickname of 'Lobster Capital of the World'?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Shediac

Shediac is located in Westmorland County. There is a festival every July in Shediac devoted to lobster fishing. There is a 90 tonne statue of a lobster at the west entrance of the town. This sculpture cost $170,000 and took three years to make.

15. In what city are the New Brunswick Botanical Garden and the Mont Farlagne Ski area located?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Edmundston

Known as the Gateway of the Maritimes, Edmundston which is located on the banks of the Saint John river is in the north-western part of New Brunswick.

16. The Ganong Chocolate Factory is located in New Brunswick. The town where it is located is called the Canada's Chocolate Town. Which town is it?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Saint Stephen

The factory has tours for the public where you can see how all the tasty treats are made.

17. What part of New Brunswick is famous for the lobster festival?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: Shediac

18. What city of New Brunswick is located both near the border with Quebec as well as near the border with the United States?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Edmundston

Edmundston is located opposite the town of Madawaska, part of the U.S state of Maine. They are connected across the Saint John river by the Edmundston-Madawaska Bridge, which is approximately 230 feet long. The bridge was completed and in use by 1921.

19. Where is New Brunswick's industrial city and home base for the Irving Empire located?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Saint John

Located in the southern part of the province. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada. If you like old buildings and antiques this is the place to be.

20. What is the capital of New Brunswick?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Fredericton

Moncton is the largest city and Saint John has the highest population but Fredericton is the capital.

21. Fundy Park is a ___.

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: National Park

22. Grand Manan is what?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: an island

23. What is the highest natural point of New Brunswick?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Mount Carleton

At around 2,700 feet, Mount Carleton. The mountain is named after General Thomas Carleton who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, and was active during the American Revolutionary War.

24. Parlee Beach Provincial Park is located near this small fishing town which is famous for its lobster fishing. Can you name the town?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Shediac

The town calls itself the "Lobster Capital of the World".The beach is one of the warmest in Canada because it is on the Gulf Stream.

25. Hopewell Rocks is the site of what?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: some of the highest tides in the world

26. The Nepisiguit river enters the sea through what city of New Brunswick?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: Bathurst

The Nepisiguit river enters the sea via the city of Bathurst, at the Chaleur Bay. This river is well known for its fishing opportunities. Atlantic salmon and trout are in abundance. Moose and deer frequent the forests that run along the river. Bathurst is located around 55 miles north of Miramichi, the largest city in northern New Brunswick.

27. The following names Kennebecasis, Hammond, Belleisle, and Miramichi all represent what?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: rivers

All these rivers are located in New Brunswick. These rivers were once an important part of transportation of goods in New Brunswick.

28. The longest covered bridge in the world in 2004 is located in New Brunswick. Where?

From Quiz New Brunswick

Answer: Hartland

The bridge is 1282 feet long and was opened for use on July 4th, 1901.

29. What is the famous historical village located near the capital city?

From Quiz New Brunswick Tidbits

Answer: King's Landing

30. There is a large sculpture in the town of Nackawic, New Brunswick. What is called?

From Quiz Canada: All about New Brunswick

Answer: World's largest axe

The world's largest axe is just under 50 feet tall. The sculpture weighs over 55 tons. The axe head is 23 feet wide. It was completed in 1991 and represents the importance of forestry in New Brunswick.

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