The Maritimes
The Maritimes has 148 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Maritime Rights Movement
Connects The Maritimes to: Bathurst, New Brunswick
Battle of Fort Cumberland (1776)
Connects The Maritimes to: Windsor, Nova Scotia
Black refugee (War of 1812)
Connects The Maritimes to: Kings County, Nova Scotia
Allagash River
Connects The Maritimes to: Patten, Maine | Camp Androscoggin
Maritime Union
Connects The Maritimes to: New Brunswick | Prince Edward Island
Helen Creighton
Connects The Maritimes to: Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia | Devils Island (Nova Scotia)
USS Chesapeake (1799)
Connects The Maritimes to: Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh) | Lawrenceville, Georgia
William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling
Connects The Maritimes to: Nantucket, Massachusetts | Shelter Island, New York
National Policy
Connects The Maritimes to: Ontario | New Brunswick
Constitution Act, 1867
Connects The Maritimes to: Ontario | Sable Island, Nova Scotia
New Ireland (Maine)
Connects The Maritimes to: Maine | Castine, Maine
Irish Canadians
Connects The Maritimes to: Gatineau, Quebec | Pokeshaw