If one were to callously describe the landscape of New Brunswick,
one would describe it as largely being comprised of trees. Logging is a
major industry within the province, and softwood forests dominate the
interior of the province. Outside of those forests are a number of
areas of maple forests, resulting in the production of maple products
such as maple syrup in the province.
The rural areas of New Brunswick offer a range of small rivers,
lakes, and swampland which make canoeing a common weekend activity in
much of the province. Hiking paths are also common, though more
prevalent within parklands.
In coastal areas, the scenery of New Brunswick comes to the
fore, ranging from the warm sandy beaches of the East coast in
Kouchibouguak National Park to the rugged southern coastline. New
Brunswick is also home to large tidal forces, and as such has claim to
the highest tides in the world.
=========================
chairs | office chairs