Near by attractions

City of Moncton
From Trans Canada Highway 2 Westbound , take exit number 467A onto Highway 15 West.
Follow signs for "Moncton Centre, Riverview, Fundy". Go around small traffic
circle onto Main St route 106, just past McDonalds on the left hand side number
1905. Alternate route is to go through downtown ,stay on Main St. past Highfield
Square Shopping Centre , past Jones Lake on right hand side number 1905.
City of Moncton
The Capitol Theater
"In a decade, the Capitol Theatre went from an old abandoned movie theatre to one
of the most vibrant and dynamic cultural center, for both the Anglophone and Francophone
communities. It is now your turn to discover the Capitol Theatre and share a part
of our history."
Capitol Theatre

Fundy National Park of Canada
"Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness
in southern New Brunswick. Here, the conifer dominated Caledonia Highlands roll
down to meet the fog-generating Bay of Fundy. The tidal fluctuation of the Bay of
Fundy is the highest in the world. Watch fishing boats come and go to the rhythm
of the bay. Inland, explore lush forests and deep stream valleys."
Fundy National
Park of Canada

Moncton Magnetic Hill
"Magnetic Hill has been a top attraction in New Brunswick for over 100 years. Originally
part of a provincial highway, Magnetic Hill was eventually sold to the City of Moncton
and preserved as a tourist attraction while a bypass highway was built around it.
Magnetic Hill Park won a Top Attraction award with Attractions Canada in 2002. See
for yourself - put your vehicle in neutral and let it roll uphill without power!
Magnetic or magic? We challenge you to figure out the mystery."
Moncton Magnetic
Hill

The Moncton Coliseum Complex
"The Moncton Coliseum Complex is Atlantic Canada's top entertainment and trade show
facility, with a drawing power of 1.4 million people within a three hour drive.
Moncton attracts the best international shows, sporting events, concert performances
and trade shows." Moncton Coliseum
Moncton Coliseum