Brief introduction of St. John's College, Memorial University of Newfoundland
The University of Newfoundland is located in st. johns, a famous scenic tourist city on the east coast of Canada, surrounded by forests, with beautiful environment, convenient transportation and developed land, sea and air. Newfoundland, located in the northeast corner of Canada, is the youngest province in Canada. /kloc-only joined the Canadian Federation in 0/949, becoming the tenth province in Canada, covering an area of about 400,000 square kilometers. This is not only a good place for fishing, but also a paradise for fishermen. Newfoundland is rich in coastal fish, especially all kinds of cod. Fishing and seafood processing are traditional industries in Newfoundland. The economic pillar of Newfoundland is the exploitation and processing of natural resources, and the main industries are papermaking, pulp and food processing, among which pulp and paper industry occupy a dominant position in the economy. The main minerals are iron ore, zinc ore and asbestos ore. Sitting on the shore of the harbor, watching the colorful fishing boats docked in the harbor, the beautiful iceberg floating in front of you occasionally seems to be a paradise. The climate in Newfoundland is good, and the sea breeze plays a role in regulating the temperature. It has a mild maritime climate, similar to Qingdao and Dalian in China. It's not too cold in winter and not too hot in summer. St John, the capital, has a history of 500 years. /kloc-The Nordic people lived here 0/000 years ago, and it is the oldest city in North America.