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Economy Climate Overview New Brunswick's climate tends to be continental, though tempered by proximity to the ocean. It is harshest in the northwest, where more than one third of precipitation comes as snow, and temperatures are several degrees colder than the central interior. Coastal communities are several degrees warmer in winter and slightly cooler in summer, with annual snowfalls of only 15% to 20% of precipitation. The average frost free period varies from about 100 days in the northwest to 125 along the Fundy coast.
 * Mining, Energey, Agriculture, Fisheries,Tourism, Forestry, and Manufacturing.

Fun Facts    **1. “Spem Reduxit” Means Hope is Restored This is New Brunswick’s Motto.** **2.Trees, Wild Plants, Land Mammals, Birds, Fish, and Sea Mammals are impotant to Canada.** **3. Eh! Turns Sentences into Questions.** **4.**** One third of the world’s French Fries come from New Brunswick’s “French Fry Capital”, Florenceville-Bristol **