New Brunswick's transportation hub is vibrant Moncton, one of the country's fastest growing cities and a community steeped in history. Its storied past is brought to life in its many cultural institutions and museums, from the Acadian Museum to Le Centre Culturel Aberdeen. The city's largest green space, Centennial Park, includes many attractions and activities, from hiking and skiing trails to an artificial beach to an aerial treetop obstacle course and zip line.
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5.0 based on 257 reviews
You'll experience the magnificent Bay of Fundy coastal landscape in the comfort of an air-conditioned touring van with a friendly, knowledgeable, professionally certified tour guide - Anna-Marie Weir. Watch and wonder as you experience the dramatic rise and fall of the world's highest tides at Hopewell Rocks. Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Bay of Fundy as you tour the designated UNESCO Fundy Biosphere Reserve and the spectacular flora, fauna and costal views. See the dramatic rock face, cliffs and ocean views as you walk along the coast-hugging trails and visit the oldest operational lighthouse on mainland New Brunswick while looking at the awe-inspiring views of Cape Enrage. These world heritage sites along with extreme low and high tide will take your breath away!Our tours are suitable for couples, families, seniors and singles.
5.0 based on 200 reviews
Mystery Moncton is a live escape-room entertainment experience, in which the players are "locked" in a room, and must explore their surroundings, work together to find clues, and solve puzzles in order to escape!
My team really enjoyed this event ....it was a great Team Building Exercise and I Highly recommend for others to experience .
5.0 based on 118 reviews
If you're not familiar with Greater Moncton (Moncton/Dieppe/Riverview), I strongly recommend using the RCMP Memorial as a starting point for your visit. Very easy to locate, and with plenty of street parking, this is a beautiful and well created memorial to our most recent fallen Police Officers. There has been six Police Officers tragically killed in the line of duty in the history of our city, a sad reality, and this monument is specifically for three Police Officers killed during a mass shooting in our city on June 4th., 2014. These Officers were members of Codiac RCMP, while the other fallen Officers were members of The Moncton Police Force (Replaced by the RCMP). From here, you are now on a beautiful riverfront walking trail, part of the TransCanada Trail, and one block away from Moncton's Main Street with it's many restaurants, night clubs, stores, banks, theatre, etc. Every city has its history, good and bad, and from here we learn and grow.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Every time we visit Moncton, we’re sure to stop by the Market on Saturday morning. Lots of free parking nearby. The market has a wide variety of crafts, food vendors and fresh produce. Be sure to try an Almond cookie or sausage roll at Nick the Dutch Baker’s booth!
4.5 based on 251 reviews
Centennial Park is an excellent destination for families, with activities for all ages and all seasons of the year.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We were here right after Canada Day and there were still celebratory concerts, which we quite enjoyed. The temporary bleachers were fine for the evening events. We explored the park more the next day, hiking along the Riverside Trail, which is also part of the Great Trail, what used to be called the Trans Canada Trail. The people who live in Moncton are lucky to have such a park.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Resurgo Place is a state-of-the-art facility where Moncton heritage, technology and discovery intersect. We are delighted to announce that Resurgo Place is now open from Tuesday to Saturday (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.). While we cannot wait to welcome you back, you can expect your visit to be different than before. We are taking extra precautions to ensure everyone’s safety and appreciate your patience and understanding as we adapt. Please visit our website to plan your visit accordingly. Resurgo Place houses both the Moncton Museum and the Transportation Discovery Centre and oversees heritage sites, such as the Free Meeting House (1821), the Thomas Williams House (1883) and the Treitz Haus (c. 1769).
As recent arrivals to the city our favourite bit of the museum was the huge map of the area in the floor. We must have spent a good 30 minutes identifying spots we had visited and then places for our next adventures. All the exhibits are interesting and well laid out. The guides are so knowledgeable and interesting. Overall a great place to visit.
4.0 based on 620 reviews
Cars appear to go faster up this hill than down it: an optical illusion or one of nature's mysteries?
It was so so great park, also drive the car and see the magnetic hill it was so nice experience, I strongly recommend
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