Northeastern Canada
Northeastern Canada is a region that includes the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. This area is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, rich maritime history, and diverse cultures. The Atlantic Ocean significantly influences the climate, resulting in cool summers and cold winters.
The region is home to various Indigenous communities, including the Mi'kmaq and Inuit, who have lived there for thousands of years. Economically, Northeastern Canada relies on industries such as fishing, forestry, and tourism, attracting visitors to its national parks and historic sites.