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Biggest Cities in New Brunswick on the Map

Split between the French-speaking Acadians in the North and the English-speakers in the South, New Brunswick is a area where lobster fishers of different cultures clash, amid the dramatic backdrop of the world's highest tides at the Bay of Fundy.

Can you name the 20 biggest population-centres in New (Nouveau) Brunswick?

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Last updated: April 26, 2023
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City
119 k
Moncton
64.6 k
Fredericton
63.4 k
Saint John
24.8 k
Quispamsis-Rothesay
15.9 k
Bathurst
13.1 k
Edmundston
11.5 k
Miramichi
8.8 k
Campbellton
8.5 k
Oromocto
8.5 k
Shediac
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5.4 k
Sussex
4.6 k
Woodstock
4.5 k
Tracadie-Sheila
4.3 k
Grand Falls
3.7 k
Sackville
3.4 k
Hampton
3.3 k
St. Stephen
3.1 k
Caraquet
2.3 k
Dalhousie
2.2 k
Hanwell
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5 Comments
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Level 72
Apr 26, 2023
We are now moving on from the largest provinces and into the much smaller Atlantic provinces, kicking it off with New Brunswick. New Brunswick is unique in that the population is heavily rural, scattered near the coast and in specific valleys.
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Level 65
Oct 8, 2024
I wanted to ask why there is no Rothesay or Riverview and Dieppe, they all clear Dalhousie
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Level 72
Oct 8, 2024
It's by population centre, so contiguous urban areas get merged together. That's why it says Quispamsis-Rothesay on the map.
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Level 78
Apr 8, 2026
I find it crazy how little New Brunswick is talked about even by Canadians. Like I get that it doesn't have as many popular tourist places as Nova Scotia and PEI, but it still has things going on.
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Level 72
Apr 8, 2026
I think that part of the problem is that it is pretty rural, and that it has three competing cities in terms of influence. It is still a very pretty province though, with a long coastline, the focal point of most of the Acadian culture and lots of history.

Saint John is a historic city, but I don't think they've managed to fully reverse their economic downturn and take advantage of the fact. Moncton and Fredericton as far as I know are cities that are nice to live in, but don't offer too much for tourists.