'''Moncton''' is a city in southeast New Brunswick, Canada. It is located inland of the Bay of Fundy and Acadian Coast. Moncton has a population of 64,128 (2006), with a metropolitan population of 126,424 (2006), making it the largest metropolitan city in New Brunswick.
Get in
By car
From the US:
I-95 through Maine to the Transcanada Route 2, through Fredericton to Moncton.
Route 9 (through Maine) to Route 1 (Canada) through St. Stephen, Saint John and up to Moncton.
From Quebec:
Route 185 to Edmundston, and then down the Trans-Canada Route 2 to Moncton.
By air
'''Greater Moncton International Airport''' [http://www.gma.ca/] located on Route 15 to Shediac in the Dieppe Industrial Park.
Airlines serving Greater Moncton:
Air Canada Jazz - (Halifax, Montreal, Toronto)
WestJet - (Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Calgary)
Continental Express - (Newark)
'''Halifax Stanfield International Airport''' is located only 2 hours away in Nova Scotia with many many more direct and non-stop flights to other cities in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
By train
The Moncton Via Rail Station is located on Main Street near the intersection with Vaughn Harvey Blvd, beside Highfield Square. Rail service runs 6 days a week to Halifax and Montreal on train "The Ocean".
Get around
Moncton is pretty easy to get around. There are two main streets into the city: the Trans-Canada and Wheeler Boulevard, connecting both ends of town.
Main Street and downtown Moncton are equally easy to navigate; signs are posted to all the main attractions.
See
'''Magnetic Hill Optical Illusion''' - Located in Magnetic Hill attraction Park. $5 per car entry.
'''Moncton Museum''' - Houses a permanent exhibit on the history of Moncton and also houses traveling exhibits. Entry is free of charge.
'''Moncton Acadian Museum''' - Located at the University de Moncton.
'''Tidal Bore Park''' - on Main Street in downtown Moncton. The tidal bore happens when the Bay of Fundy rising tide brings water counter to the normal flow of Petitcodiac river. The once-famous thundering flow has been reduced to a 6-inch ripple by nearby causeway, but still an unusual sight when it is visible. The folks at the city's information booth on Main St, can tell you when to see this phenomena.
'''Centennial Park''' - Located off St. George Blvd. Admission is free. Centennial Park offers a large outdoor playground for kids and also a water playground (summer only). In the lower section of the park you can rent paddle boats on the man made lake and visit the island in the centre of the lake. On weekends you can catch many locals enjoying the sun and picnics. There is also an outdoor pool/beach which charges admission. Centennial Park also offers many wooded walking and biking trails which serve as cross country ski trails in the winter.
Do
'''Crystal Palace Amusement Park''', 499 Paul St, Dieppe, ''+1 877'' 856-4386. Located beside the Champlain Mall, Crystal Palace provides a fun-filled environment for families. From the Bullet Rollercoaster to the Waveswinger to an indoor mini-putt golf course, it is fun for all. Also, don't miss out on the Family Pass.
'''Sandspit''', Shediac.
'''Parlee Beach''', Shediac. A beautiful beach on the Northumberland Straight boasting the warmest water temperatures in the country.
'''Plage Aboiteau Beach''', Cap-Pele
'''Magnetic Hill Zoo'''. At the Magnetic Hill Attraction Park
'''Magic Mountain'''. Water Park located in the Magnetic Hill Attraction Park.
'''Poley Mountain'''. Biking in the summer, skiing and snowboarding in the winter located in Sussex, a 50 minute drive from Moncton.
'''Lakeside Golf Club''', Shediac Road.
'''Magnetic Hill Golf Club''', on Mountain Road across from McDonalds.
'''Capitol Theatre''', Main St. Catch a show at the oldest theatre in New Brunswick.
'''Empress Theatre''', Main St.
'''MacSweeny's Dinner Theatre''', Main Street above Club Cosmo.
'''Irishtown Nature Park'''. Largest urban nature park (2200 acre). Drive north on Elmwood Drive.
Buy
'''Trinity Power Centre''', off Wheeler Blvd at Mountain Road.
'''Champlain Mall'''. Largest single-story mall in Eastern Canada. Located in Dieppe on Paul Street.
'''North West Center''', Mountain Road. Formerly Moncton Mall.
'''Downtown Moncton'''. Main Street boasts many boutiques and shops.
'''Highfield Square''', Main St across from the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Eat
Moncton boasts some of the finest cuisine in Atlantic Canada:
'''Pastalli Ristorante''', 611 Main St., Italian cuisine, grill your own gourmet garlic bread.
'''Bogarts''', Main St.
'''Graffiti''', Main St. Greek cuisine.
'''Pump House Brewery''', 5 Orange Lane (off Main Street), [http://www.pumphousebrewery.ca/]. Microbrewery -- try the Muddy River Stout! Not to miss: brick oven pizza (crust is infused with beer). Order the beer sampler to try the various types of beer brewed on site.
'''Cafe Archibald''', 221 Mountain Rd. at Archibald intersection. Intimate cafe with great service where meal and dessert crepes are a specialty.
'''Little Louis''' fine cuisine at it's best, this is arguably moncton's best hidden secret.
'''Hynes''' a diner style restaurant with very good home cooking. The best burgers.
'''Vitos''' an inexpensive but excellent pizzeria.
'''Calactus''', Church St. Vegetarian restaurant.
'''Zen Gardens''', Mountain Rd. Very unique asian vegetarian restaurant.
Taj Mahal Flavour of India. 82 Main St.. 06-854-5557. on.-Fri. 11:30 AM-10 PM, Sat. 4-10 PM. .99 to 14.99. Indian, mughlai, and tandoori cuisine. First family owned and operated Indian restaurant in Moncton, since 2003.
Drink
'''Old Triangle''', I751 Main St, ''1 506'' 384-7474. Irish Pub.
'''St. James' Gate''', Good food and spirits, an awesome place to have a drink, 14 Church St , ''1 506'' 388-4283
'''Oxygen Complex''', 125 Westmorland, ''+1 506'' 854-0265. Has two other venues in the complex; The Paramount Lounge & The Manhattan. Great place for live bands.
'''Studio 700''', 700 Main st., ''+1 506'' 857-9117. All kinds of events go on here. New and fun: jam nights on Thursdays- starts at 10:30PM.
VooDoo Nightclub. 38 Mountain Road. 506 858-8844. ttp://www.voodoonightclub.com. 6o06'04.71. 4o48'53.15. Moncton's hottest nightclub. Big crowds, lots of fun.
Zen Garden. Great Indian restaurant. Lunch is very cheap with specials starting at 5$.
Navigator's Pub. 91 Robinson Street. ntrance in Robinson Court. 506) 854-8427. ttp://www.navspub.ca. oon to 2 am. Irish-style Pub. Bilingual staff, draft special.
Sleep
'''C'mon Inn Hostel''', 47 Fleet Street, ''+1 506'' 854-8155, fax ''+1 506'' 855-3791. Beds start at $24 per night.
'''Delta Beausejour''', Main Street. In the heart of downtown.
'''Crowne Plaza Hotel''', Main St across from Highfield.
'''Rodd Park House Inn''', Main St.
'''Chateau Moncton''', Independent Hotel located on the Petitcodiac river on Main Street
'''Ramada Crystal Palace''', Located in the Crystal Palace amusement park on Paul Street
'''Best Western''', Located on Lewisville Road
'''Super 8''', Located in Dieppe and within walking distance from the Airport.
'''Comfort Inn'''
'''Mountain Road''', near Magnetic Hill.
'''Lewisville Road''', Shediac Rd, Lewisville.
'''Holiday Inn''', Mountain Rd.
'''Marriott Residence Inn''', Main St.
Get out
'''Hopewell Rocks''' - Walk on the Ocean floor thanks to the Bay of Fundy's high tides (second highest in the world.) Truly a fabulous sight. Bring your camera. Get there within three hours on either side of low tide to see the islands best. (Kayaking is also available if the tide's high). A nice 10-minute walk thru the woods takes you to a large stairwell to the ocean floor, where you can easily walk among a half-dozen enormous (30 meters+ high) columns of fir tree-topped sandstone islands. A golf-cart shuttle can whisk you back to the park information facility, which features a good explanation of how the islands came to be, a snack bar and gift shop. The ride from Moncton is about 45 minutes. Entrance to ''Fundy National Park'' is another 30 minutes but definitely worthwhile in good weather.
Moncton is often described as the '''Hub of the Maritime provinces'''. It is within 2 hours drive of:
'''Fredericton''' - historic capital of New Brunswick.
'''Fundy National Park''' [http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/fundy/index_E.asp] - offers great hiking and camping.
'''Saint John''' - largest city in New Brunswick with various attractions such as Reversing Falls.
'''Prince Edward Island'''
Many sites in '''Nova Scotia'''.
Halifax is two and half hours drive east of Moncton.