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Distinct Destinations
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A marine wonderland of islands and peninsulas

   
Each of Atlantic Canada's four provinces is unique. The character and images of each are distinct and strong. Being islands, or greatly surrounded by water, each has developed a different marine flavour. Newfoundland is known for its rocky and barren landscape, and its cliff-hugging villages of multi-coloured houses. Nova Scotia is known for its fishing villages and highlands. The warm red sand beaches of Prince Edward Island are another type of marine environment. New Brunswick shows several faces, from its Bay of Fundy to the Acadian Shore and, unlike the others, a developed interior.

Click on areas of the map above to visit all the members of the Atlantic Canada family. Try to find: links to four provinces; one northern expanse of land that is part of a province; one small island which is part of Quebec; and a island belonging to France.
 
   
 
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