(SOLD) Prince Edward Island Real Estate: 472 Fortune Waterfront House west Summerside/Charlottetown
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Prince Edward Island Canada Real Estate; Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Rentals, Retirement, Lobster, Boating, Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, Scenic Drives, Golfing, Kayaking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Parasailing, Investment, and more. If you are on Prince Edward Island visiting or here to purchase PEI Waterfront, Oceanfront, Riverfront, Acreage, Land, Lots, Recreational, Development, Residential, Agricultural, Farm, Income Property, Seasonal Rentals, Apartments/Multi-Unit, Commercial Real Estate or Retirement Real Estate contact Michael Poczynek now. If you have always wanted to own PEI real estate, now is your opportunity.
MLS Description:
Superb Waterfront Estate on Mill River featuring 17.5 acres. Home is set well back on beautifully landscaped 3.5 acres nestled amongst mature trees, and orchard offering apple, pear, plum and cherry trees with approximately 14 acres of cultivated field currently leased to local farmer. Estate offers an exceptional work shop built in 2006 with cantilevered ceiling, 200 amp electrical, air lines and a 5 hp compressor. Strategically situated to maximize the panoramic views of water from every room with 11ft square modules this home was designed by Toronto architect Jim Strasman.
Located near Mill River Provincial Park, Mill River, Mill River East, Fortune Cove, Brooklyn, Alberton, Northport, Woodstock, Bloomfield, Cascumpec, Rosebank, Huntley, O'Leary, and Cascumpec Bay.
Located west of Charlottetown, the Confederation Bridge in Borden, Kensington, and Summerside.
This video was done by videographer Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, ePro, RECS, from Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Michael has specialized in oceanfront, waterfront, land, recreation, income, commercial, and development properties in Prince Edward Island including Summerside, Charlottetown, Malpeque Bay, Cavendish, Rustico (home of the best Lobster), North Cape (Windmills), Kensington, Anne of Green Gables, Hunter River, Souris, Alberton, O'Leary, Stratford, East Point, Darnley, Lower Darnley, Seaview, Spring Valley, Irishtown, Long River, French River, Burlington, and more since 1997. Direct link to photos and videos at: and Also be sure to check out Prince Edward Island's largest collection of Aerial Photos at Follow me on Twitter for instant video updates and more at Make sure you join my mailing list at Visit my Blog at Add me as a friend on Facebook at: and Google Plus at: mpoczynek.com. Connect and recommend me on LinkedIn at: I am also on Pinterest, Tumblr, MySpace, Blogspot, Digg, and Reddit.
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS, has been a leading and top producing real estate agent with Century 21 Northumberland since 1997 and specializes in dealing with off island buyers & sellers. Michael can be reached at all times at (902)888-8860.
Royalty Free Music provided by Apple iTunes. Sound effects by Apple Final Cut Pro X. Cameras used Canon XH-A1s, Sony HDR-HC7, Sony HDR-PJ760V, Samsung HMX-W300, and GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition. Computer used Apple iMac and Final Cut Pro X. Remotely controlled DJI Phantom Quadcopter drone helicopter loaded with a GoPro Black Edition HD camera. Century 21 Canada is a proud sponsor of the AirMiles Reward Miles program for purchases and sales.
This video pre and post-production by:
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS
Real Estate Agent, Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited
629 Water Street East
Summerside PE C1N 4V6 CANADA
(902)888-8860 or 1-888-295-6863
Charlottetown Office:
Century 21 Colonial Real Estate PEI
111 St Peters Road
Charlottetown PE C1A 5P1 CANADA
Realtor.ca, mls.ca, icx.ca, cls.ca, Prince Edward Island Real Estate Association (PEIREA), and CREA (Canadian Real Estate Association) MLS ID # 13067739
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148 Howe Point Road, Eglington, Prince Edward Island, Canada, PEI Real Estate
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Water View Immaculate Home Available! Savor the sensational warm ocean breezes as you enjoy the views of Souris with the ferry on the horizon, the red soil fields and the privacy that this unique property offers. This home is sure to impress you with its mature treed setting, the landscaped grounds that surround this over century year old home. From the concrete foundation to the reshingled roof approximately 8 – 9 years ago everything has been taken care of, updated and preserved. From the moment you enter this home you will be captivated with some original 1800’s flooring, the wood work on the spacious living room ceiling, the great sized country kitchen, and a large main floor bedroom. The main floor also features a ¾ bath and laundry in the back-mud room area. The upstairs features two good sized bedrooms, one with a private patio deck with amazing water views and of Prince Edward Islands character and charm plus second floor features a full bath.
Prince Edward Island, Canada is a great place to slow down, enjoy the sights, the sea salt air, slower traffic, hiking the trails, beaches, golfing, kayaking, fishing, collecting sea shells, restaurants, shopping, getting back to the quiet walks, reading a book and enjoying family, friends and new friends alike in a welcoming atmosphere that only PEI can offer and where your dollar will go further. Step out of the rat race and begin enjoying those precious moments of your life today. Where doing less will actually help you get more done!
powerhousepatty.com | lifeinpei.com | century21.ca/patty.campbell |EXIT Realty PEI direct line 902-892-7653, fax (888)892-0994 Patty Campbell ePros Certified, CRS candidate. Your Prince Edward Island Relocation Specialist. Prince Edward Island Real Estate Canada. Summerside Prince Edward Island Real Estate. Prince Edward Island tourism and resident activities for a healthy life style are beaches, biking, kayaking, boat tours, fishing, scenic drives, golfing, camping, bed and breakfast accommodations, boat rentals, lobster, sun bathing, rest and relaxation, museum tours, cottages, amusement parks, shops, Spinnakers Landing, Cavendish Boardwalk, parks, provincial parks, Mill River Fun Park, Shining Waters, Sandspit, Car Museum, Potato Museum, North Cape, restaurants, Cavendish Beach, Singing Sand Beach, Basin Head Beach, Confederation Building, Confederation Centre of the Arts, leisure walks, Anne of Green Gables House and Museum, Victoria by the Sea, Chocolate Festivals and so much more. Summerside is centrally located and is in close proximity to Charlottetown, Borden Carleton, Confederation Bridge.
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(SOLD) PEI Waterfront Real Estate for sale 89 Carrol Alberton Prince Edward Island Oceanfront
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Prince Edward Island Canada Real Estate; Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Rentals, Retirement, Lobster, Boating, Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, Scenic Drives, Golfing, Kayaking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Parasailing, Investment, and more. If you are on Prince Edward Island visiting or here to purchase PEI Waterfront, Oceanfront, Riverfront, Acreage, Land, Lots, Recreational, Development, Residential, Agricultural, Farm, Income Property, Seasonal Rentals, Apartments/Multi-Unit, Commercial Real Estate or Retirement Real Estate contact Michael Poczynek now. If you have always wanted to own PEI real estate, now is your opportunity.
MLS Description:
Great Opportunity to own Private Waterfront Acreage with lovely A Frame Style Home overlooking sand dunes, light house and Oultons Island. Enjoy red sandy beach, fishing boats, sail boats, sea shell collecting, the smell of sea salt air, plus superb views while soaking in the sun, the peace and tranquility that is only dreamt of in the big cities from your very own private deck. Less than five minutes to shopping, schools, hospitals, and the wharf. Property offers the potential to sever off a waterfront parcel still maintaining your privacy with mature trees. Plus there is an apartment on lower level or an in-law suite that is currently being rented for that added revenue making this home very affordable. Upgrades to your home include 7 year old reshingled roof, 2 year old windows on main part of home, 12 year old septic, wood facing on front redone 2 years ago, new energy efficient convect air system.
Located near Alberton, Brooklyn, Huntley, Northport, Mill River East, Mill River, Fortune Cove, Woodstock, Carleton, Cascumpec, Cascumpec Bay, Bloomfield, Bloomfield Provincial Park, Rosebank, Louretta, Kildare, & Jacques Cartier Provincial Park.
Located in west of Charlottetown, Cavendish Beach, Confederation Bridge in Borden, Kensington, and Summerside.
This video was done by videographer Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, ePro, RECS, from Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Michael has specialized in oceanfront, waterfront, land, recreation, income, commercial, and development properties in Prince Edward Island including Summerside, Charlottetown, Malpeque Bay, Cavendish, Rustico (home of the best Lobster), North Cape (Windmills), Kensington, Anne of Green Gables, Hunter River, Souris, Alberton, O'Leary, Stratford, East Point, Darnley, Lower Darnley, Seaview, Spring Valley, Irishtown, Long River, French River, Burlington, and more since 1997. Direct link to photos and videos at: and Also be sure to check out Prince Edward Island's largest collection of Aerial Photos at Follow me on Twitter for instant video updates and more at Make sure you join my mailing list at Visit my Blog at Add me as a friend on Facebook at: and Google Plus at: mpoczynek.com. Connect and recommend me on LinkedIn at: I am also on Pinterest, Tumblr, MySpace, Blogspot, Digg, and Reddit.
Royalty Free Music provided by Apple iTunes. Sound effects by Apple Final Cut Pro X. Cameras used Canon XH-A1s, Sony HDR-HC7, Sony HDR-PJ760V, Samsung HMX-W300, and GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition. Computer used Apple iMac and Final Cut Pro X. Remotely controlled DJI Phantom Quadcopter drone helicopter loaded with a GoPro Black Edition HD camera. Century 21 Canada is a proud sponsor of the AirMiles Reward Miles program for purchases and sales.
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS
Real Estate Agent, Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited
629 Water Street East
Summerside PE C1N 4V6 CANADA
(902)888-8860 or 1-888-295-6863
Realtor.ca, mls.ca, icx.ca, cls.ca, Prince Edward Island Real Estate Association (PEIREA), and CREA (Canadian Real Estate Association) MLS ID # 13067706.
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AT HOME National TV Pilot features Prince Edward Island Real Estate 342 Sou-West Huntley PEI Canada
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Prince Edward Island Canada Real Estate; Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Rentals, Retirement, Lobster, Boating, Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, Scenic Drives, Golfing, Kayaking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Parasailing, Investment, and more. If you are on Prince Edward Island visiting or here to purchase PEI Waterfront, Oceanfront, Riverfront, Acreage, Land, Lots, Recreational, Development, Residential, Agricultural, Farm, Income Property, Seasonal Rentals, Apartments/Multi-Unit, Commercial Real Estate or Retirement Real Estate contact Michael Poczynek now. If you have always wanted to own PEI real estate, now is your opportunity.
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A must see Video: New York Times Featured! A Pilot for a National TV Show called AT HOME with Jordan Hipson: 342 Sou-West Road in Huntley. Your input, comments, and thoughts are appreciated. PLEASE share with your friends and colleges, Like, and subscribe to my channel.
MLS Description:
A wonderful surprise greets you as you drive down a quiet country road in Western PEI. 29 acres of strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry patches along with a 10 acres tree farm leads up to this 25 yr. old home, which looks like a copy of a Southern manor home. Completely remodeled several years ago. 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms mean you can be comfortable with family and friends, a huge kitchen with granite island and seating for the family and friends, a large deck off the galleries to the guest house, a Japanese garden with koi pond and pergola off the gallery to the utility wing, the pillared back of the house looking over the salt water to the gazebo. A perfect summer home made year round comfortable by 6 heating zones. A fireplace, and huge amounts of insulation. Many more things make your life easy here. Perennial gardens, park like setting, close to sandy beaches, golf courses, and water park. Low maintenance make this home a treat for the lucky owner and fun for all.
This home has been featured in the New York Times, and this video was prepared for a television show called Established Home that will hopefully make it to National Television or HGTV.
I would appreciate it if you would share your thoughts, opinions, and comments as well as like the video, and subscribe to my channel.
Located near Alberton, Northport, Brooklyn, Huntley, Kildare, St. Felix, Lorretta, Rosebank, Mill River East, Cascumpec Bay, Bloomfield Provincial Park, Woodstock, Bloomfield, St. Edwards, Ebbsfleet, Waterford, Pleasant View, Kildare Capes, and Fishermen's Haven Provincial Park.
Located west of Charlottetown, the Confederation Bridge in Borden, Kensington, and Summerside.
Direct link to photos and videos at: and Also be sure to check out Prince Edward Island's largest collection of Aerial Photos at Follow me on Twitter for instant video updates and more at Make sure you join my mailing list at Visit my Blog at Add me as a friend on Facebook at: and Google Plus at: mpoczynek.com. Connect and recommend me on LinkedIn at: I am also on Pinterest, Tumblr, MySpace, Blogspot, Digg, and Reddit.
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS, has been a leading and top producing real estate agent with Century 21 Northumberland since 1997 and specializes in dealing with off island buyers & sellers. He prefers to work with Waterfront/Oceanfront, Recreation, Relocations, Luxury, Investment, Income (Multi-Family, Apartments, Strip Malls, Retail Centres), Commercial, & Development properties in PEI and across Canada. Michael can be reached at all times at (902)888-8860.
Royalty Free Music provided by Apple iTunes. Sound effects by Apple Final Cut Pro X. Cameras used Canon XH-A1s, Sony HDR-HC7, Sony HDR-PJ760V, Samsung HMX-W300, and GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition. Computer used Apple iMac and Final Cut Pro X.
This Video pre and post production by:
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS
Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited
629 Water Street East
Summerside PE C1N 4V6 CANADA
(902)888-8860 or 1-888-295-6863
Realtor.ca, mls.ca, icx.ca, cls.ca, and Prince Edward Island Real Estate Board CREA (PEIREA) MLS # 13067603.
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(SOLD) 342 Sou-West Huntley PEI seen in New York Times Pilot Established Homes National TV Show HGTV
Reduced to $499,000. (SOLD AND CLOSED!)
New! Featured on the National TV Show AT HOME: 30 minute version of this property can be found at:
| | | | | Call Toll Free 1-888-295-6863 or direct (902)888-8860. Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS, is your High Definition Real Estate Agent -- Marketing your property Socially and Globally. The only Realtor you will ever need for information on any MLS or non-MLS listing from any Broker, Agent, or Private Seller in Prince Edward Island Canada.
Prince Edward Island Canada Real Estate; Travel, Tourism, Vacations, Rentals, Retirement, Lobster, Boating, Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, Scenic Drives, Golfing, Kayaking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Parasailing, Investment, and more. If you are on Prince Edward Island visiting or here to purchase PEI Waterfront, Oceanfront, Riverfront, Acreage, Land, Lots, Recreational, Development, Residential, Agricultural, Farm, Income Property, Seasonal Rentals, Apartments/Multi-Unit, Commercial Real Estate or Retirement Real Estate contact Michael Poczynek now. If you have always wanted to own PEI real estate, now is your opportunity.
MLS Description:
A wonderful surprise greets you as you drive down a quiet country road in Western PEI. 29 acres of strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry patches along with a 10 acres tree farm leads up to this 25 yr. old home, which looks like a copy of a Southern manor home. Completely remodeled several years ago. 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms mean you can be comfortable with family and friends, a huge kitchen with granite island and seating for the family and friends, a large deck off the galleries to the guest house, a Japanese garden with koi pond and pergola off the gallery to the utility wing, the pillared back of the house looking over the salt water to the gazebo. A perfect summer home made year round comfortable by 6 heating zones. A fireplace, and huge amounts of insulation. Many more things make your life easy here. Perennial gardens, park like setting, close to sandy beaches, golf courses, and water park. Low maintenance make this home a treat for the lucky owner and fun for all.
This home has been featured in the New York Times, and this video was prepared for a television show called Established Home that will hopefully make it to National Television or HGTV.
I would appreciate it if you would share your thoughts, opinions, and comments as well as like the video, and subscribe to my channel.
Located near Alberton, Northport, Brooklyn, Huntley, Kildare, St. Felix, Lorretta, Rosebank, Mill River East, Cascumpec Bay, Bloomfield Provincial Park, Woodstock, Bloomfield, St. Edwards, Ebbsfleet, Waterford, Pleasant View, Kildare Capes, and Fishermen's Haven Provincial Park.
Located west of Charlottetown, the Confederation Bridge in Borden, Kensington, and Summerside.
Direct link to photos and videos at: and Also be sure to check out Prince Edward Island's largest collection of Aerial Photos at Follow me on Twitter for instant video updates and more at Make sure you join my mailing list at Visit my Blog at Add me as a friend on Facebook at: and Google Plus at: mpoczynek.com. Connect and recommend me on LinkedIn at: I am also on Pinterest, Tumblr, MySpace, Blogspot, Digg, and Reddit.
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS, has been a leading and top producing real estate agent with Century 21 Northumberland since 1997 and specializes in dealing with off island buyers & sellers. He prefers to work with Waterfront/Oceanfront, Recreation, Relocations, Luxury, Investment, Income (Multi-Family, Apartments, Strip Malls, Retail Centres), Commercial, & Development properties in PEI and across Canada. Michael can be reached at all times at (902)888-8860.
Royalty Free Music provided by Apple iTunes. Sound effects by Apple Final Cut Pro X.
This Video pre and post production by:
Michael Poczynek, CRS, ABR, CIAS, CDPE, ePro, RECS
Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited
629 Water Street East
Summerside PE C1N 4V6 CANADA
(902)888-8860 or 1-888-295-6863
Realtor.ca, mls.ca, icx.ca, cls.ca, and Prince Edward Island Real Estate Board CREA (PEIREA) MLS # 13067603.
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(SOLD) Waterfront Real Estate for sale in Prince Edward Island 4945 West Cape House/Cottage
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PEI CREA MLS (realtor.ca) Description:
4945 Route 14, West Cape, Prince Edward Island, Canada Real Estate
Attention Prince Edward Island Waterfront Cottage Bargain Hunters! Welcome to your new PEI Oceanfront Paradise complete with 300 feet of waterfrontage, a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom Cottage, and a 400 sq. ft. 2 bedroom mini home that makes a great guest house. The home has and can be used as a year round residence (the driveway to the property is approximately 700 feet long). In 2005 a new foundation was installed under the Home and the interior was completely renovated, and this home is beautifully decorated. The main floor consists of an open concept kitchen, dining, and living room, 2 bedroom and a full bathroom with air-tub. The basement features the large master suite, with a awesome bathroom area with a deep air-tub, a 4 x 6 walk-in shower. There is a separate laundry room & utility area. This is an Island beauty that is priced to sell. Pictures provided by vendor and will be updated with video as soon as the spring arrives.
Located near West Cape, West Point, Cedar Dunes, Knutsford, Milo, Hebron, Glenwood, O’Leary, Burton, Campbell, Brae Harbour, Woodstock.
Located west of Cavendish, Charlottetown, Stratford, Confederation Bridge in Borden, Kensington, and Summerside.
This video was done by videographer Michael Poczynek, CRS, MCNE, CNE, ABR, CIAS, ePro, RECS, from Century 21 Northumberland (1987) Limited in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Michael has specialized in oceanfront, waterfront, land, recreation, income, commercial, and development properties in Prince Edward Island including Summerside, Charlottetown, Malpeque Bay, Cavendish, Rustico (home of the best Lobster), North Cape (Windmills), Kensington, Anne of Green Gables, Hunter River, Souris, Alberton, O’Leary, Stratford, East Point, Darnley, Lower Darnley, Seaview, Spring Valley, Irishtown, Long River, French River, Burlington, and more since 1997.
Direct link to photos and videos at: and Follow me on Twitter for instant video updates and more at Make sure you join my mailing list at
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REALTOR/Real Estate Agent, has been a leading and top producing real estate agent with Century 21 Northumberland since 1997. Michael can be reached at all times at (902)888-8860. PO Box 1475, Summerside, PE, C1N 4K4, CANADA, and PO Box 2514, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 8C2, CANADA.
MLS ID # 16083731
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New Brunswick | Wikipedia audio article
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New Brunswick
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
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New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick; Canadian French pronunciation: [nuvobʁɔnzwɪk] ( listen)) is one of four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada.
The indigenous inhabitants of the land at the time of European colonization were the Mi'kmaq, the Maliseet, and the Passamaquoddy peoples, aligned politically within the Wabanaki Confederacy, many of whom still reside in the area.
Being relatively close to Europe, New Brunswick was among the first places in North America to be explored and settled, starting with the French in the early 1600s, who eventually colonized most of the Maritimes and some of Maine as the colony of Acadia. The area was caught up in the global conflict between the British and French empires, including the 1722–25 Dummer's War against New England. In 1755 what is now New Brunswick was claimed by the British as part of Nova Scotia, to be partitioned off in 1784 following an influx of refugees from the American Revolutionary War. Large groups of English, Scottish, and French people had settled and become the majority population by this time. However, as the Catholic French and indigenous peoples had intermarried heavily, they were essentially a Métis.
In 1785, Saint John became the first incorporated city in what is now Canada. The same year, the University of New Brunswick became one of the first universities in North America. The province prospered in the early 1800s due to logging, shipbuilding, and related activities. The population grew rapidly in part due to waves of Irish immigration to Saint John and Miramichi regions, reaching about a quarter of a million by mid-century. In 1867 New Brunswick was one of four founding provinces of the Canadian Confederation, along with Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario.
After Confederation, wooden shipbuilding and lumbering declined, while protectionist policy disrupted traditional economic patterns with New England. The mid-1900s found New Brunswick to be one of the poorest regions of Canada, but that has been mitigated somewhat by federal transfer payments and improved support for rural areas.
As of 2002, provincial gross domestic product was derived as follows: services (about half being government services and public administration) 43%; construction, manufacturing, and utilities 24%; real estate rental 12%; wholesale and retail 11%; agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, oil and gas extraction 5%; transportation and warehousing 5%.According to the Constitution of Canada New Brunswick is the only bilingual province. About two thirds of the population declare themselves anglophones and a third francophones. One third of the overall population describe themselves as bilingual. Atypically for Canada, only about half of the population lives in urban areas, mostly in Greater Moncton, Greater Saint John and the capital Fredericton.
Unlike the other Maritime provinces, New Brunswick's terrain is mostly forested uplands, with much of the land further from the coast, giving it a harsher climate. New Brunswick is 83% forested, and less densely-populated than the rest of the Maritimes.
Tourism accounts for about 9% of the labour force directly or indirectly. Popular destinations include Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks, Kouchibouguac National Park, and Roosevelt Campobello International Park. In 2013, 64 cruise ships called at Port of Saint John carrying on average 2600 passengers each.
New Brunswick | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
New Brunswick
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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This video uses Google TTS en-US-Standard-D voice.
SUMMARY
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New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick; Canadian French pronunciation: [nuvobʁɔnzwɪk] ( listen)) is one of four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada.
The indigenous inhabitants of the land at the time of European colonization were the Mi'kmaq, the Maliseet, and the Passamaquoddy peoples, aligned politically within the Wabanaki Confederacy, many of whom still reside in the area.
Being relatively close to Europe, New Brunswick was among the first places in North America to be explored and settled, starting with the French in the early 1600s, who eventually colonized most of the Maritimes and some of Maine as the colony of Acadia. The area was caught up in the global conflict between the British and French empires, including the 1722–25 Dummer's War against New England. In 1755 what is now New Brunswick was claimed by the British as part of Nova Scotia, to be partitioned off in 1784 following an influx of refugees from the American Revolutionary War. Large groups of English, Scottish, and French people had settled and become the majority population by this time. However, as the Catholic French and indigenous peoples had intermarried heavily, they were essentially a Métis.
In 1785, Saint John became the first incorporated city in what is now Canada. The same year, the University of New Brunswick became one of the first universities in North America. The province prospered in the early 1800s due to logging, shipbuilding, and related activities. The population grew rapidly in part due to waves of Irish immigration to Saint John and Miramichi regions, reaching about a quarter of a million by mid-century. In 1867 New Brunswick was one of four founding provinces of the Canadian Confederation, along with Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario.
After Confederation, wooden shipbuilding and lumbering declined, while protectionist policy disrupted traditional economic patterns with New England. The mid-1900s found New Brunswick to be one of the poorest regions of Canada, but that has been mitigated somewhat by federal transfer payments and improved support for rural areas.
As of 2002, provincial gross domestic product was derived as follows: services (about half being government services and public administration) 43%; construction, manufacturing, and utilities 24%; real estate rental 12%; wholesale and retail 11%; agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, mining, oil and gas extraction 5%; transportation and warehousing 5%.According to the Constitution of Canada New Brunswick is the only bilingual province. About two thirds of the population declare themselves anglophones and a third francophones. One third of the overall population describe themselves as bilingual. Atypically for Canada, only about half of the population lives in urban areas, mostly in Greater Moncton, Greater Saint John and the capital Fredericton.
Unlike the other Maritime provinces, New Brunswick's terrain is mostly forested uplands, with much of the land further from the coast, giving it a harsher climate. New Brunswick is 83% forested, and less densely-populated than the rest of the Maritimes.
Tourism accounts for about 9% of the labour force directly or indirectly. Popular destinations include Fundy National Park and the Hopewell Rocks, Kouchibouguac National Park, and Roosevelt Campobello International Park. In 2013, 64 cruise ships called at Port of Saint John carrying on average 2600 passengers each.
Technological and industrial history of Canada | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:24 1 The Stone Age: Fire (14,000 BC – AD 1600)
00:06:57 2 The Age of Sail (1600-1830)
00:07:41 2.1 Transportation: shipbuilding and the wheel
00:13:43 2.2 Communication, symbolic language
00:16:56 2.3 Energy
00:17:46 2.4 Industry
00:24:45 2.5 Materials
00:26:58 2.6 Medicine
00:29:30 2.7 Domestic technology
00:32:46 2.8 Waste disposal
00:34:06 2.9 Military technology
00:35:38 3 The Steam Age (1830–1880)
00:36:24 3.1 Steam power
00:41:01 3.2 Universal time
00:41:56 3.3 Communication
00:43:53 3.4 Energy and oil
00:46:48 3.5 Materials and products
00:49:50 3.6 Industrial techniques and processes
01:00:17 3.7 Medicine
01:02:15 3.8 Public works, water, civil engineering and architecture
01:07:41 3.9 Defence
01:08:21 4 The early Electric Age (1880–1900)
01:08:33 4.1 Energy and electricity
01:11:06 4.2 Transportation
01:13:40 4.3 Communication
01:16:55 4.4 Heavy manufacturing
01:19:54 4.5 Industrial processes and techniques
01:25:20 4.6 Materials
01:28:10 4.7 Light manufacturing
01:31:16 4.8 Public works and civil engineering
01:32:47 4.9 Waste disposal (sewers)
01:34:25 4.10 Skyscrapers and architecture
01:35:53 4.11 Central heating
01:37:25 4.12 Defence
01:38:16 5 The 20th century
01:38:26 6 The 21st century
01:38:36 7 End note
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The technological and industrial history of Canada encompasses the country's development in the areas of transportation, communication, energy, materials, public works, public services (health care), domestic/consumer and defense technologies. Most technologies diffused in Canada came from other places; only a small number actually originated in Canada. For more about those with a Canadian origin, see Invention in Canada.
The terms chosen for the age described below are both literal and metaphorical. They describe the technology that dominated the period in question but are also representative of a large number of other technologies introduced during the same period. Also of note is the fact that the period of diffusion of a technology can begin modestly and can extend well beyond the age of its introduction. To maintain continuity, the treatment of its diffusion is dealt with in the context of its dominant age. For example, the Steam Age here is defined as being from 1840 to 1880. However, steam-powered boats were introduced in 1809, the CPR was completed in 1885 and railway construction in Canada continued well into the 20th century. To preserve continuity, the development of steam, in the early and later years, is therefore considered within the Steam Age.
Technology is a major cultural determinant, no less important in shaping human lives than philosophy, religion, social organization, or political systems. In the broadest sense, these forces are also aspects of technology. The French sociologist Jacques Ellul defined la technique as the totality of all rational methods in every field of human activity so that, for example, education, law, sports, propaganda, and the social sciences are all technologies in that sense. At the other end of the scale, common parlance limits the term's meaning to specific industrial arts.