The seaboard provinces are an area of the Canada in the South of the Atlantic coast , in the North-East of the New England and the South-east of the Péninsule of Gaspé. The seaboard provinces are the New Brunswick, the Nova Scotia and the Island-of-Prince-Edouard.

Ground-New-and-Labrador is sometimes also called a seaboard province, but strictly speaking it is inaccurate: he became a province of Canada much later that the others. However, one can say that it belongs to the Canada Atlantique. The New Brunswick and the Nova Scotia were two of the four provinces of origin of the Confédération of Canada.

Population

These three Province S have populations Acadien born, downward from the first colonist S French. It is in New Brunswick that it there the most Acadian, the Acadian Péninsule has a population of approximately 55.000 inhabitants of which 95% are acadian and usually speak the French. The nonofficial capital of the Acadie is Caraquet.

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