There are four provinces in Atlantic Canada NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador and each province has its unique element. All four provinces are beautiful and are on the list of thousands of tourist across the world. Let us explore and understand each province below.
NovaScotia
NovaScotia is the Most Populated Province in Atlantic Canada with a total Population of 1,072,545 as of Q2.2024. Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, is experiencing rapid growth, leading to one of the most expensive cities to reside in within Canada. The Minimum wage in NovaScotia as of April 1, 2024 is $15.20 per hour. Halifax Stanfield International Airport is the Largest Airport in Atlantic Canada and connects many International and Domestic Routes with Direct Flights. Read More
NewBruswick
NewBruswick is the province with diverse blend of English and French Influence and the second most populated province of Atlantic Canada. The Total Population of the province stands at 8,50,894 as of Q2.2024. New Brunswick is shaping into an exciting province, welcoming numerous tourists every year, which helps grow the local economy. The Capital of city of NB is Fredericton since 1785. The minimum wage in New Brunswick is currently $15.30 per hour. Fredericton International Airport is gateway to the province offering many routes daily to destinations on domestic and few South American international routes. Read More
Newfoundland and Labrador
The only Province in Canada that has is its own time Zone is Newfoundland and Labrador. It was the last province to join Canada in the year 1949. St John’s the Capital of Newfoundland is the oldest city in North America. The total population of the province as per latest data Q2 2024 is 5,41,391. The minimum wage in Newfoundland and Labrador is currently $15.60 per hour. Given Newfoundland and Labrador’s unique geographical challenges, with limited road connectivity across rest of Canada, St. John’s Airport emerges as a pivotal economic asset, serving as the primary gateway for travel to and from the region. Read More
Prince Edward Island
The Smallest and Most Beautiful province of Canada is definitely Prince Edward Island with a small population of 1,77,081 people as of Q2. 2024.The island is famous for its Potatoes worldwide because of the rich red soil. Charlottetown, the capital city of Prince Edward Island, is where the majority of the island’s population resides making it the hub of economic activity. The minimum wage in Prince Edward Island is currently $15.40 per hour which will raise to $16.00 per hour from October 1st 2024. The YYG Charlottetown Airport is the provincial airport connecting few major domestic routes in Canada. It’s a destination that must be on your bucket list. Read More
Conclusion
Atlantic Canada isn’t just a geographical location; it’s a region bursting with a plethora of experiences and festive flavors to indulge in. It’s a place where cultural heritage and immigration seamlessly blend, creating a fusion that embodies the spirit of the New World. It’s a paradise situated between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Labrador Sea.”
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