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New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, with roughly a third of the population speaking French as a first language, and the Acadian cultural heritage running through specific communities along the Acadian Peninsula gives the province a distinct identity within Atlantic Canada. The New Brunswick French 2027 Wall Calendar from Wyman Publishing photographs twelve New Brunswick scenes at full wall scale, with French-language dates and month names for Acadian and francophone readers who want the province on their kitchen wall in their working language. Expect Bay of Fundy coverage alongside Acadian village imagery and the specific New Brunswick coastal landscape across the twelve monthly pages of the year ahead on the wall.
For Acadian families whose home language is French and for francophone New Brunswickers whose stationery should match the bilingual reality of the province across the year of daily use. The imagery captures the province across the full year from Acadian shore to Saint John River Valley.