Thursday, November 26, 2009

New brunswick.
















What i learned when i travlled to New Brunswick...

New Bruswick is known as the picture province, and is in the shape of a rectangle. New Brunswick belongs to an appalation landform. It is the only bilingual province in Canada. Fredricton is the New Brunswick's capital. It is 85% covered in forest, and forestry is there industry. Grand Manan Island is located on the bay of fundy, and they have a special treat called "dulse", it's a salty treat that they only have in the bay of fundy. The population of New Brunswick is 752,000. They have this hill, called megnetic hill and it makes you go up the hill by force of the megnit.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Nova Scotia .




What i learned when i travlled to Nova Scotia...
Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia. Bras d'or lake is the lagest lake in Nova Scotia.The longest river is The annapolis. The Blueberries are the provincial berry of Nova Scotia, and exported to more then 20 countires. Industry is coal. 19% of the population is 24 or younger. The specialty weather in Nova Scotia is freezing rain. Stillbite allows the minerals to be used in oil spill clean ups and in other industrial processes because of it's ability to absorb odour and suppressants. The bluenose 2 is a replica of the famous schooner bluenose in (1921-1946). Most of there jobs are fishing and catching lobster. It's also mostly rolling hill cliffs as there land.

Newfoundland.




What i learned when i travlled to newfoundland..

St.Johns is the capital of newfoundland. The nickname of newfoundland is "The Rock". There population is half of Ottawas. The landform is appalations. The scenery is really rocky and they have alot of colourful wooden houses called "Jelly Bean Row". The temperature in the summer it's cooler then Ottawa, and in the winter it's warmer then Ottawa. Industry is fishing. Iceburgs in the spring are called "Iceburg alley". There are many dangerous jobs in newfoundland and some of them include, getting oil off the coast, and fishing deep in the ocean.