- Potatoes represent over 1/3 of farm revenue for Prince Edward Island (PEI) and PEI represents nearly 1/3 of Canadian potato production
- At low tide, watch the Saint John River crash through a narrow gorge and tumble into the harbor, then return at high tide to watch it flow the other way
- Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are connected by a small land bridge called the Isthmus of Chignecto
- Newfoundland and Labrador has its own time zone – 30 minutes ahead of Eastern Standard Time
- Locally known as “kissing bridges”, there are 62 covered bridges in New Brunswick
- Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada as well as the most densely populated
- The Bay of Fundy stretches between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and experiences the world’s highest tides
- In the 1950s, Gander, Newfoundland, was home to the world’s busiest airport because it was the closest airport in North America when coming from Europe