Tidal Bore in Moncton
If you’ve never experienced the Tidal Bore in Moncton, this is an absolute must! Come see the highest tides in the world, where over 100 billion tons of water come in and out of the Bay of Fundy each…
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If you’ve never experienced the Tidal Bore in Moncton, this is an absolute must! Come see the highest tides in the world, where over 100 billion tons of water come in and out of the Bay of Fundy each…
Read MoreWhether you live in Moncton or you’re visiting, you’ve heard of Magnetic Hill. This attraction on every brochure, every postcard and every guidebook is one of the best in New Brunswick. But do you…
Read MoreKicking back for an afternoon or revving up for a morning around town? Stop in at one of Moncton-Dieppe's many cafés and sip the city’s best coffee.☕ Welcome to a World of Inclusion: Café Inclusio is…
Read MoreThe staycation trend is still going strong! Put on your tourist hat and spend the day on Magnetic Hill with fun for the whole family.Start off the day in the Magnetic Hill Zoo – animals are more…
Read MoreSince 2015, Festival Inspire is turning Moncton into New Brunswick’s mural capital. Each summer, new murals by local and international artists bring joy downtown and turn the city into an open-air…
Read MoreThe Moncton Market is the city’s Saturday morning hot spot where marketgoers can sip locally roasted coffee, grab a hot breakfast, enjoy sweets and pastries, pick up fresh apples, or stock up on fresh…
Read MoreWhen was the last time you came up close and personal with a siamang, a nandu, a watusi or a capybara? If you don’t remember, it’s time to head out to the Magnetic Hill Zoo. This is the largest zoo in…
Read MoreDid you know that there are more than 50 art murals on buildings throughout the Moncton region? Through the work of Festival Inspire, local artists and artists from around the world have created…
Read MoreThe craft beer is flowing in Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick. Whether you’re celebrating for the evening or making an afternoon crawl through town, you’ll find more than just local flavours…
Read MoreOn September 30, 2022, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation , the City of Moncton will commemorate the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools on First Nations…
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