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Maritime Provinces

NOUN
  1. the collective name for the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

How To Use Maritime Provinces In A Sentence

  • Newfoundland, perhaps more than the other Maritime Provinces, is overwhelmed with the nautical spirit.
  • She has, of course, in the maritime provinces the descendants of one of the finest races of seamen the world has ever known; and I saw last fall in the race between the two famous schooners "Blue Nose" and "Haligonian" that their traditions have not been lost. Naval Defence
  • Soft-stem bulrush occurs throughout North America from central Alaska south to Mexico, east to the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and south through Florida.
  • The smaller area south-eastward from the St. Lawrence, including the Maritime Provinces, is chiefly the extension into Canada of the Allegheny Plateau, which though rugged in Gaspe Peninsula, is generally of low elevation in the Maritimes. Canada Turning the Corner
  • There is no prongbuck, and many other creatures characteristic of the United States and British Columbia are not found in Upper and Lower Canada or in the maritime provinces. Pioneers in Canada
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