A Maritime province is a province to the east of Canada (excluding Newfoundland). The word maritime would mean living or found near the sea, which the maritime provinces of Canada are.
There are 3 maritime provinces in Canada:
Newfoundland and Labrador
New Brunswick
No, British Columbia is not considered a Maritime province in Canada. The Maritime provinces typically refer to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, which are located on the Atlantic coast. British Columbia is located on the Pacific coast.
Prince Edward Island
Fredericton is capital of New Brunswick.
The Maritime Province in the Center of Canada (west to east), Canada's only Bilingual province west of Quebec, MANITOBA!
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Newfoundland is an Atlantic province along with the three maritime provinces.
The Steinbeck surname arose from Pomerania, a territory of Germany and a maritime province of Prussia.
Weather patterns and landscapes
The three provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia are collectively referred to as Canada's "Maritime Provinces." The three Maritime Provinces, plus the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, constitute the four "Atlantic Provinces."
It depends entirely on the country. However, if you have a country with landlocked and maritime provinces, you should expect to find larger fishing industries in the maritime provinces.