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New Brunswick constitutes part of the historic heartland of the French settlement of Acadia and, consequently, a large minority (approx. 35 percent) is French-speaking. The province continues to be known for its rich natural resources, friendly people, and thriving bilingual and multicultural population. Physical geography New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec 's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay, in the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, and in the south ... New Brunswick is a bilingual province where people speak English, or French, or both languages. By law, in New Brunswick people can receive government services in English and French. Get information for French-speaking immigrants moving to and settling in New Brunswick ... New Brunswick is the largest of Canada’s three maritime provinces and boasts a varied and increasingly multicultural population. We respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi'gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.