PlanetWare.com

14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Moncton

Written by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers Updated Dec 26, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Barbara Radcliffe Rogers travels in New Brunswick regularly and is the author of three books on Canada's Maritime Provinces.

One of the largest cities in New Brunswick , Moncton is at the end of the narrow Petitcodiac River estuary, where it flows into the Bay of Fundy .

Hopewell Rocks

Moncton is a city of parks, one of which gives you the best vantage point for viewing the daily phenomenon of the Tidal Bore , when the changing tides rush up the estuary in a wall of frothing water.

Other natural attractions provide you with more things to do near Moncton, including the famous Hopewell Rocks , which you can walk under at low tide and kayak around when the tide rises. Or you can relax in the sun on one of the long sandy beaches of the Northumberland Strait. A zoo, water park, and science museum offer lots of things to do for families.

Moncton has a strong French cultural scene, the heritage of Acadians descended from French colonists who first settled here in the early 1700s. You can learn about their culture at the Acadian Museum.

The city, with its many hotels and restaurants, makes a good base for sightseeing in this fascinating region of New Brunswick. You will find plenty of places to visit with this list of the top tourist attractions and things to do in Moncton.

See also: Where to Stay in Moncton

1. Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore

2. kayak around hopewell rocks at high tide, 3. coast up magnetic hill, 4. meet the tigers at magnetic hill zoo, 5. swim at parlee beach provincial park, 6. explore the dunes at bouctouche, 7. watch birds in sackville, 8. zip across cape enrage, 9. fort beauséjour national historic site, 10. play in centennial park, 11. take the family to magic mountain, 12. hike in irishtown nature park, 13. get hands-on at resurgo place, 14. acadian museum (musee acadien), where to stay in moncton for sightseeing.

Bay of Fundy Tidal Flow

Twice a day, the rising tide rushes through the Bay of Fundy, creating some of the world's highest tides. The force of this rapidly rising and falling sea water has given this coast some of its most fascinating attractions, among them Moncton's Tidal Bore.

Water sweeps into the Petitcodiac estuary-whose banks of dark brown mud at low tide look like a deeply carved bed of chocolate-as a meter-high wave, swelling it into a broad lake and covering nearby mudflats and salt marshes.

In Moncton, the narrow, muddy riverbed becomes a 7.5-meter-deep river within an hour. Tidal Bore Park in the city's downtown is the best place to see the natural phenomenon, with a clock showing when to expect the next bore.

For several years, Moncton's signature attraction almost disappeared, after a causeway interrupted the flow of the tidal river, but its removal has restored the famous Tidal Bore.

The larger Riverside Park is at the other end of the downtown area, with walking trails and picnic tables overlooking the river. Here, too, is the bronze RCMP Monument honoring police who were killed in the line of duty.

Address: Main Street, between King and Steadman Streets, Moncton, New Brunswick

Hopewell Rocks

The Bay of Fundy tides flood the marshes around Moncton, but at Hopewell Cape, they have carved unusual sea stacks. The Hopewell Rocks , also known as the Flowerpot Rocks , are tide-sculpted pillars left standing as the adjoining high cliffs have been eroded by the Fundy tides.

Some of these pillars tower as much as 21 meters above the ocean floor, still crowned by the trees and plants that once grew atop the cliffs. These trees, combined with the terra-cotta color of the rock and the narrower bases of the pillars, make them look like giant flower pots, hence the nickname.

Hopewell Cape

At high tide, the water covers all but the tree-covered tops, and you can view them from a platform ; at low tide, you can descend the long flights of steps to the sea floor and walk among them . Or you can join a guided kayak tour to paddle among them at high tide .

Also in Hopewell Cape, there's the local-focused Albert County Museum . The heritage buildings and artifacts at the museum recall the area's pioneer shipbuilding and logging past.

Address: 131 Discovery Road, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick

Magnetic Hill

Just northwest of Moncton, Magnetic Hill is one of Canada's most visited natural wonders, so much so that this long-time tourism icon has been named to the Canadian Register of Historic Places. The fascination stems from the illusion that a car placed in neutral with brakes released is mysteriously drawn uphill. Of course, you'll be wondering how this can happen.

Magnetic Hill is an optical illusion caused by the grade of the surrounding terrain. The car isn't really moving uphill, but your perspective and perception of the terrain make you think it is. The Magnetic Hill Wharf Village is a tourist area with shops and restaurants, designed to look like an old maritime fishing village.

Amur tiger at the Magnetic Hill Zoo

The 40-acre Magnetic Hill Zoo is the largest in Atlantic Canada, with nearly 600 indigenous and exotic animals in residence. The range is quite broad, from African lions and Amur tigers to the indigenous white-tailed deer and woodland caribou.

Other big cats include jaguars and the Amur Leopard, and other exotic species found here are anteaters, tamarins, elands, lemurs, and several varieties of monkeys. Bird species include peacocks, Caribbean flamingos, toucans, and cockatoos.

The Zoo is divided into areas representing different habitats: the Americas, Asia, Africa, and the Discovery Centre. A huge three-level playground is an added attraction for children.

Address: 125 Magic Mountain Road, Moncton, New Brunswick

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

On the Northumberland Strait, north of Moncton, Shediac's Parlee Beach Provincial Park has one of the finest sandy beaches on Canada's Atlantic coast. Add to that the attraction that in summer, the relatively shallow water here can get as warm as 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). Along with its long white sands and gentle surf, Parlee Beach Provincial Park offers changing facilities, picnic areas, and a campground.

The nearby town of Shediac proclaims itself the lobster capital of the world, as evidenced by the giant lobster statue near the visitor information center. You can be sure to get fresh seafood in one of the several restaurants lining the shore here.

Address: 45 Parlee Beach Road, Pointe-du-Chêne, New Brunswick

La Dune de Bouctouche

Bouctouche, about 50 kilometers north of Moncton, is a traditional Acadian fishing community, and home to La Dune de Bouctouche, one of the few remaining sand dunes on the northeast coast of North America. The dune extends across Bouctouche Bay, providing a vital marine habitat, and you can explore it via a wide boardwalk that runs for much of its length.

The Irving Eco-Centre provides information on the dunes, area wildlife, and habitat preservation through guided ranger tours and an interpretation center, which is especially appealing to children, with telephones that allow them to listen to birds.

Nearby, Le Pays de la Sagouine is a charming stage-set town that pays homage to the fictional world created in the works of Antonine Maillet. A small island has been transformed into the Depression-era hometown of La Saguine, Maillet's central character, and its houses and shops are filled with real artifacts of that time. This makes it a mix of living history museum and fun park, and although the encounters between the characters who inhabit these are in French, anyone can enjoy the performances — and the chance to hear authentic Acadian music.

Address: Route 134, Bouctouche, New Brunswick

Sackville Waterfowl Park

Sackville is located five minutes from the Nova Scotia border, on the Tantramar Marshes. The marshland provides wonderful habitat for birds, making the area a popular destination for bird-watching.

The Sackville Waterfowl Park has 2.5 miles of boardwalks and walking trails through its 55 acres of woods, water, marsh, and meadows, where more than 180 bird species and 200 plants are found. A brochure available at the tourist office includes a checklist for recording your sightings.

Sackville is a center for the arts, and the self-guided Sackville Arts Walk brochure can lead you to galleries, public artworks, and museums, including the Owens Art Gallery on the Mount Allison University campus, which has a permanent collection of more than 3,000 works.

Historic attractions include the interesting Campbell Carriage Factory Museum , originally a tannery and converted to a carriage factory in the middle of the 19th century. The museum houses more than 6,000 artifacts related to horse-drawn vehicles, agricultural equipment, and caskets.

Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage extends out into the Bay of Fundy nearly halfway to Nova Scotia, and off it lies a large reef that causes violent seas, especially at mid-tide when the reef is partially exposed, and the water is in motion. This made the cape prone to shipwrecks, and in 1839, the lighthouse was built. It remains in operation today and has become the home of an outdoor activity center offering rock climbing, rappelling, and kayaking, as well as a 182-meter zipline .

Also at the lighthouse are the charming little Cape House Restaurant and the Gallery at the Cape , and there are viewing platforms overlooking the towering cliffs and light station. Below is a beach strewn with fossils from the soaring cliffs, revealing layers of 320-million-year-old sedimentary rock, but this area is dangerous and should only be accessed with a guide from the center or with their advice.

Address: 650 Cape Enrage Road, Waterside, New Brunswick

Fort Beauséjour

Fort Beauséjour is a national historic site southeast of Moncton, near the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border. French settled here in the second half of the 17th century, calling the land "Beau Bassin." The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 gave the area to the Scots and the English, and the border between British Nova Scotia (New Scotland) and French Acadia was similar to the provincial boundary today.

The French built Fort Beauséjour on their side, and the British built Fort Lawrence on theirs. The British captured Fort Beauséjour in 1755 and deported the French-speaking Acadians, who refused to swear allegiance to the Crown.

You can explore the earthworks, casemates, and ruins of the star-shaped fort and learn about settlers and soldiers through fascinating artifacts and exhibits, and enjoy sweeping views over the Cumberland Basin and Chignecto Bay.

The ridgetop setting makes Fort Beausejour a favorite spot for flying kites. While in Aulac, follow signs to the Sun Maze at Trueman Blueberry Farms, on Etter Ridge Road. This unusual variation on the corn maze is a stunning field planted solidly with bright sunflowers and worth seeing even if you don't want to get lost among them.

Address: 11 Fort Beauséjour Road, Aulac, New Brunswick

Centennial Park

The large park in the center of Moncton mixes woodlands and open recreational spaces that offer a variety of activities year-round. A new swimming pool and beach area with a wading pool for children opened in 2019, and there are picnic facilities, lawn bowling, tennis courts, and playgrounds , as well as gravel and paved trails for hikers and cyclists .

In the winter, the park is popular for ice-skating, snowshoeing, tobogganing, and skiing (the park has Eastern Canada's longest lighted cross-country ski trail).

Address: 811 St. George Blvd, Moncton, New Brunswick

A popular place to go for families in Moncton, Magic Mountain is a multifaceted fun park, with four different zones to keep all ages entertained. The Splash Zone is a water park with a pool, wave pool, lazy river tubing, hot tubs, and waterslides for both the timid and the daring.

The Fun Zone has carnival rides, mostly designed for younger children, and the Tek Zone is an arcade. The Golf Zone (mini-golf) was renovated in 2020 to include four new nine-hole courses.

While here, don't miss trying the popular Canadian treat, Beaver Tails. These are fried dough, dusted in sugar, and they get their name from their flat, oblong shape.

Address: 150 Magic Mountain Road, Moncton, New Brunswick

Irishtown Nature Park

One of Canada's largest urban parks, Irishtown Nature Park is networked with beautifully maintained walking trails and bike paths through the forest and around a lake. Most of the trails are flat, and about half of them are surfaced for stroller and wheelchair access. These are cleared in the winter, while natural trails are available for snowshoeing in the winter.

The park encompasses a diverse ecosystem of Acadian forests, marshlands, streams, and the lake, which make it a good place for wildlife viewing. The trails are well-marked, and along with benches and restrooms, the park has a launch on the lake for kayaks and canoes.

Address: 1155 Elmwood Drive, Moncton, New Brunswick

Read More: Best Lakes in Canada

Resurgo Place

Although designed primarily for children, this history and science discovery center/museum has plenty to interest and entertain adults, too. Interactive exhibits at Resurgo Place center largely on transportation, highlighting Moncton's own past as a rail and shipbuilding center. Hands-on activities include testing aircraft in a wind tunnel, building and racing small boats, and discovering how gears and pulleys work.

Artifacts from Moncton's past are displayed to illustrate life from the times of the Mi'kmaq to the present and include exhibits on the early Acadian farms. A huge interactive map of Moncton is a central feature of the museum.

Address: 20 Mountain Road, Moncton, New Brunswick

Located at the Université de Moncton , founded in 1963 with French as its primary language, the Acadian Museum brings together historic artifacts and audio-visual exhibits to examine the Acadian people and their history and culture.

Unlike most other Acadian centers, the focus here is more on the life of the Acadian people, their farming, homes, and arts as part of a living culture. While it includes the 1755 deportation and its aftermath, it also brings the Acadian story into the present, portraying a vibrant living culture and its recent resurgence.

Alongside the Acadian Museum is the Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen , whose collections concentrate on contemporary Acadian art, as well as works by Canadian and international artists.

Address: 405 Université Avenue, Moncton, New Brunswick

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • With an enviable location in the middle of the downtown restaurants and shopping, Residence Inn by Marriott Moncton has spacious studios and one- or two-bedroom suites with fully equipped kitchens. There is an indoor pool and whirlpool, and both breakfast and parking are free.
  • In the same area, close to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment, Crowne Plaza Moncton Downtown has quiet rooms, some accommodating families. There's an indoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. Breakfast is included.
  • Four Points by Sheraton Moncton is located a bit out of town, right off Route 2, a good choice for those using Moncton as a base for day trips. There are several restaurants just down the road.
  • Just across Route 2 is the Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Moncton , with a fitness center, indoor pool, and water slide.
  • Chateau Moncton Trademark Collection by Wyndham sits alongside the river, a bit out of town, but convenient to the Champlain Place mall and within walking distance of downtown.

Budget Hotels :

  • The Midtown Motel & Suites is in a convenient location a few blocks from the central restaurant area. Rooms have kitchenettes, and parking is free.
  • Rodd Moncton Hotel has an enviable downtown location, with riverside rooms overlooking the Tidal Bore. There is an outdoor pool and terrace, and both breakfast and parking are included.

More Related Articles on PlanetWare.com

image

Places to Visit near Moncton: The Tidal Bore and Hopewell Rocks will surely spur your interest to see more of the Bay of Fundy and its attractions. You can find other nearby places to visit in our pages on the city of Fredericton and the top tourist attractions of New Brunswick .

image

Where to Go in Atlantic Canada : When you visit Sackville and Fort Beausejour, you are close to New Brunswick's border with the province of Nova Scotia and its lovely Annapolis Valley . If you have time to spare, it's worth adding this area to your eastern Canada itinerary. For more things to do in Nova Scotia, refer to our pages on Cape Breton Island and historic Lunenburg and Mahoney Bay.

instagram logo

More on Canada

Canada Travel Guide

We Explore Canada

  • Canadian Culture
  • Cross Canada Travel
  • Indigenous Tourism in Canada
  • Alberta Travel
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba Travel
  • New Brunswick Travel
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Travel
  • Northwest Territories Travel
  • Nova Scotia Travel
  • Nunavut Travel
  • Ontario Travel
  • Prince Edward Island Travel
  • Quebec Travel
  • Saskatchewan Travel
  • Yukon Travel
  • Contests & Giveaways
  • The We Explore Canada Newsletter
  • We Explore Canada on TikTok
  • Write For Us
  • Sign up for our newsletter

Things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick: 10 Exciting Ways to Spend Time in Moncton

These fun and exciting things to do in Moncton will help you plan an exciting visit to New Brunswick’s largest city.

Things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton, New Brunswick, is a city that constantly seems to defy expectations. From the gravity-defying wonders of Magnetic Hill to the epic waters of the Fundy tidal bore, there are a surprising number of great things to experience in Moncton.

Moncton sits about two hours from Fredericton and about an hour and a half from Saint John along the narrows of the Petitcodiac River. The river flows inland from the dramatic Bay waters of the Bay of Fundy.

The city hosts a celebrated French cultural scene thanks to the city’s rich Acadian history. It’s home to one of Canada’s top French universities outside of Quebec. With a wealth of sandy beaches, incredible restaurants, and beautiful hotels, Moncton makes an excellent base for exploring this region of the province.

About Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton food and drink

The region where Moncton now sits was originally settled by members of the Mi’kmaq First Nation. In 1698, French Acadians arrived before the arrival of German immigrants from Pennsylvania in 1766. The city was finally incorporated into the newly formed country of Canada in 1855.

The city has retained a significant connection to its French heritage throughout the centuries, and it’s home to one of Canada’s most important French universities.

In its early days, Moncton thrived as a shipbuilding community until a dramatic collapse of the industry in the 1860s. The resulting economic collapse caused Moncton to lose its status as a city in 1862, but when the Intercolonial Railway set up its headquarters in Moncton in 1871, the city began to thrive again.

Moncton has been dubbed the “Hub City” thanks to its history as a central railway connector to key Maritime cities such as Halifax and Quebec City . The city remained a rail hub until the Canadian National Railway closed its Moncton shop in the late 1980s.

Today, Moncton is home to many great tourist attractions and an excellent industry to support it. You can plan your visit to the city with these fun things to do in Moncton.

Best Things To Do In Moncton, New Brunswick

These entertaining attractions in Moncton are perfect for couples, solo travellers, and even families. So sit back and relax as we explore Moncton.

Moncton Tidal Bore along the Petitcodiac River

Twice daily, the ocean’s tides fill the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides. This mind-blowing amount of water rushes through the bay, pushing into the Petitcodiac River. The influx of chocolate-brown water creates waves over a metre high, filling mudflats and salt marshes along the way.

Moncton’s Tidal Bore Park, in the city’s downtown, is the best place in the city to experience this unique attraction firsthand. At Tidal Bore Park, the river bed goes from a narrow, muddy stream to a raging waterway 7.5 metres deep in less than an hour. Tide schedules can be challenging to follow, so the park has a tidal clock that lets visitors know exactly when the phenomenon will occur.

Tidal surfing and kayaking have become hugely popular in Moncton. Adventurers come from around the world to ride these epic waves, not because of their size but because of how far the waves run.

Across the river from Tidal Bore Park is Riverside Park, another of the best places to visit in Moncton. Here you can find scenic walking trails and picnic facilities.

Magnetic Hill

The Wharf at Magnetic Hill

One of the most famous attractions in Moncton is Magnetic Hill. This wild optical illusion has even been named to the Canadian Register of Historic Places.

The Magnetic Hill, Moncton experience involves visiting with a vehicle. The driver puts the vehicle in neutral, and when they release the brake, the vehicle is mysteriously drawn uphill. All the driver has to do is steer.

Just northwest of Moncton, Magnetic Hill is one of Canada’s most visited natural wonders, so much so that this long-time tourism icon has been named to the Canadian Register of Historic Places. The fascination stems from the illusion that a car placed in neutral with brakes released is mysteriously drawn uphill. Of course, you’ll be wondering how this can happen.

Magnetic Hill is far more than just a mysterious hill. The attraction also boasts a water park, a zoo, a game centre, restaurants, shops, and much more.

Resurgo Place

After the collapse of the shipbuilding industry in the 1860s and the departure of the rail industry in the 1980s, Moncton has faced its fair share of difficult times. And as each one occurred, Moncton and its people came out the other side stronger than ever. And from resurgence came Moncton’s motto, “Resurgo.”

Resurgo Place was built in 1973 and has grown to house a collection of museums and discovery centres, as well as a base for educational experiences in Moncton. Resurgo Place is packed with hands-on exhibits at the Moncton Museum as well as the Transportation Discovery Centre, where visitors can learn about testing aircraft, racing boats, and learning about gears and pulleys.

Resurgo definitely leans its focus towards families, but the 31,000 square feet are exciting for adults as well.

Street Art 

Moncton has genuinely embraced the street art scene. With brilliant displays from both local artists and worldwide talent who have created over 50 works of art sprinkled throughout the city. Together they have turned Moncton into a literal outdoor art gallery.

You can find a map of the Moncton street art here so that you can take a self-guided walking tour and take in the phenomenal work for yourself.

Moncton’s most famous murals include the “Blue Jay” or Archibald St. and the unique 3D “Le monde à l’envers” on Mountain Rd.

USVA Nordic Spa

Hammocks at the USVA Nordic Spa in Moncton

Located on Front Mountain Rd. near Magnetic Hill is the only Nordic Spa in Moncton. USVA Nordic Spa offers one of the best places to relax in the city.

The spa experience combines alternating hot and cold treatments with hot sauna’s steam rooms and many places to relax and reconnect with yourself. There’s a small cafe on site, and more food can be ordered before your visit.

Just next to the Magnetic Hill Winery, you will find the  Usva Spa Nordik , and visiting these two attractions together makes for a great day with time to relax in the morning and sip wine in the afternoon. This wellness bubble is so relaxing that it is hard to believe that a family-friendly waterpark and zoo are just a stone’s throw away.

The Nordic spa experience dates back over 2,000 years. And on top of the traditional thermal experiences, the spa also offers a spa, pressotherapy, and even a unique neurospa with sensorial experiences combined with traditional spa treatments.

Magnetic Hill Winery

Christina Wagar at Magnetic Hill Winery

Located in a formerly abandoned property from 1867 right next door to the USVA Spa, the Magnetic Hill Winery is one of the best places to visit in Moncton.

The winery is stunningly perched overlooking a vineyard near Magnetic Hill and was lovingly restored by winery owners Jeff and Janet Everett. Today Magnetic Hill Winery hosts weddings, events, and wine tastings.

They have an excellent selection of red, white, and even dessert wines that you can purchase to take away or enjoy right on their patio overlooking the Magnetic Hill vineyard.

Acadian Museum (Musee Acadien)

If you’re looking to get a glimpse into the history and culture of Moncton, there are few better places to start than at the Acadian Museum at the Université de Moncton.

The museum, like the university that houses it, strongly focuses on the french history of this historic city. The displays’ focus leans toward the Acadian people’s life and cultures, such as farming, home life, and the arts.

There is a small section dedicated to the deportations of 1755 and the devastation and aftermath of the British colonization, but the museum is more of a celebration of the Acadian lifestyle and perseverance than a memorial to those lost.

Throughout the museum are historical artifacts, audio-visual presentations, and interactive displays that walk visitors through the life and times of some of the earliest settlers in Canada.

Moncton Food and Beer Scene

Tire Shack Brewery in Moncton New Brunswick

Moncton is not a city with a great gastronomical history. But things are changing quickly in this Maritime city.

In recent years the Moncton food and beer scene has seen an influx of traditional and artistically-trained chefs return to the city, bringing with them a unique range of talents and skills from professional careers across Canada and worldwide.

One of the most notable restaurants in Moncton is the Tide and Boar Gastropub. This unique restaurant is at the forefront of the Moncton food scene, bringing a delicious combination of fresh food and drink to a city anxious for amazing flavours.

But Tide and Boar isn’t the only game changer in the city. As you make your way up George St. you’ll find a wide range of culinary experiences exploding across town.

One of these restaurants in Les Brumes De Coude, a hip bistro serving oysters, crusted soup, and roasted bone marrow with snails, is just one of the restaurants pushing the traditional burger culture of the city into new directions.

Tire Shack Brewing run by Alan Norman and Jerrica Kennedy, is working to bring the social taproom experience to the city. The unique brewhouse, located in a former tire shop on John St. is all about “breathing new life into an old place,” a perfect description of the renaissance happening in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Things To Do Near Moncton

The exciting things to do in Moncton don’t end at the city’s borders. There are some fantastic places to visit near Moncton that are worth the short drive.

Lobster fisherman in Shediac, New Brunswick

Just 25 minutes from Moncton is the beautiful seaside town of Shediac, also known as the “Lobster Capital of the World.”

The town is home to Parlee Beach, a gorgeous stretch of sand on the Atlantic Ocean. Parlee Beach has stunning white sand and excellent facilities for a day trip from Moncton, including campgrounds and restaurants. But Shediac is more well known for having some of the best seafood restaurants in New Brunswick .

Shediac’s lobster industry is proudly displayed by a giant lobster that welcomes visitors to the town. If you visit Shediac at the beginning of July, you can participate in the festive Shediac Lobster Festival, where chefs worldwide compete to create some of the best shellfish dishes.

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park

Boy paddling around Hopewell Rocks

Located just 30-minutes from the city, a visit to Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park is one of the top things to do in Moncton.

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park is among the most famous landmarks in Canada. The stunning arches offer the most dramatic place to witness the world-record tides of the Bay of Fundy.

Time your visit to watch the tide come in and nearly bury these massive rocks under an unimaginable amount of water before washing back out to the Atlantic so that visitors can walk on the sea floor.

For a unique view of the park, register with Baymount Adventures in the park for a sea kayaking experience that takes you out among the rocks at high tide.

Cape Enrage

Cape Enrage New Brunswick

Just an hour from Moncton is one of the most dramatic cliffs along the Bay of Fundy coastline. The towering walls of Cape Enrage jut out into the bay nearly halfway to Nova Scotia.

The result of this massive wall in the Bay of Fundy is typically violent seas. This rough water tends to be at its most dramatic at mid-tide when the reef at the base of Cape Enrage is partially visible. The violent waters and rocky sea floor led to numerous shipwrecks.

In 1839, a lighthouse was built at the top of Cape Enrage, it’s still in operation today. The attraction, though, has dramatically expanded.

Where once, visitors would flock for the tremendous views, stony beaches, and historic lighthouse, now visitors also enjoy rappelling, kayaking, rock climbing, and a 182-metre zipline. Visitors can also dine at the delightful Cape House Restaurant and stroll the trails to several scenic outlooks.

Cape Enrage extends into the Bay of Fundy nearly halfway to Nova Scotia, and off it lies a large reef that causes violent seas, especially at mid-tide when the reef is partially exposed, and the water is in motion. This made the cape prone to shipwrecks, and in 1839, the lighthouse was built. It remains in operation today and has become the home of an outdoor activity center offering rock-climbing, rappelling, and kayaking, as well as a  182-meter zipline .

Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site

Less than 45-minutes from Moncton is the Fort Beausejour National Historic Site. The site was settled by the French during the late 17th century before being divided between the French, the British, and the Scots in 1713.

The French built Fort Beausejour on their side of the divide, while the British built Fort Laurence on the other side. A battle ultimately unfolded, and the British captured Fort Beausejour in 1755, deporting the Acadian soldiers.

Wander through the old fort’s walls and take in the views from the ridgetop.

Bouctouche Acadian fishing village near Moncton

Walking through the traditional Acadian fishing village of Bouctouche is among my favourite things to do in Moncton. The wide sand dunes, one of the few remaining dunes on the Northeast coast of the Americas, is a brilliant way to spend a day.

The dunes reach across Bouctouche Bay, crisscrossed by well-placed boardwalks that allow visitors to enjoy this paradise without destroying the fragile environment. At the site is the Irving Eco Centre where you can book guided tours or do a self-guided walk through their interpretation centre.

Now It’s Time to Experience These Things To Do In Saint John For Yourself

There are more things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick than meets the eye. From historic forts to epic natural wonders to the great craft breweries and restaurants, you can find something for everyone in this beautiful region of New Brunswick.

Many of these businesses and restaurants are anxious for visitors after a tough year. So, let’s support local and make the most of your Saint John adventure.

Do you have a favourite attraction or restaurant in Canada? Head over to the  We Explore Canada Facebook Community  and join the conversation! You’ll find an amazing group of people passionate about travel in Canada who love to share their local secrets.

You May Also Like To Read:

Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick in an article about New Brunswick Facts

Kevin Wagar is a founder and editor of We Explore Canada. He has been working in the travel media industry since 2015 when he founded his family travel website Wandering Wagars – Adventure Family Travel . Over the years Kevin has developed a deep love for his home country and aims to showcase the incredible experiences and amazing small businesses found within it.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

  • We Explore Canada Blog
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter

THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Moncton

Things to do in moncton, explore popular experiences, tours in and around moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Moncton Scavenger Hunt: Canada’s Cultural Hub

moncton nb tourist attractions

Best of Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park from Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Murder Mystery Detective Experience Moncton, NB

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tournée Foodie Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Hopewell Rocks Admission

moncton nb tourist attractions

Unique Scavenger Hunt in Moncton by Operation City Quest

moncton nb tourist attractions

Explore Moncton with a Unique Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers

moncton nb tourist attractions

Fundy Glamping Getaway for Two

Tours & sightseeing, top attractions in moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Other Top Attractions around Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

Top Things to Do in Moncton - Moncton Must-See Attractions

Things to do in moncton, explore popular experiences, tours in and around moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Moncton Scavenger Hunt: Canada’s Cultural Hub

moncton nb tourist attractions

Best of Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park from Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Murder Mystery Detective Experience Moncton, NB

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tournée Foodie Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Hopewell Rocks Admission

moncton nb tourist attractions

Unique Scavenger Hunt in Moncton by Operation City Quest

moncton nb tourist attractions

Explore Moncton with a Unique Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers

moncton nb tourist attractions

Fundy Glamping Getaway for Two

Tours & sightseeing, top attractions in moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Other Top Attractions around Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

Top Things to Do in Moncton - Moncton Must-See Attractions

Things to do in moncton, explore popular experiences, tours in and around moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Moncton Scavenger Hunt: Canada’s Cultural Hub

moncton nb tourist attractions

Best of Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park from Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Murder Mystery Detective Experience Moncton, NB

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tournée Foodie Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Hopewell Rocks Admission

moncton nb tourist attractions

Unique Scavenger Hunt in Moncton by Operation City Quest

moncton nb tourist attractions

Explore Moncton with a Unique Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers

moncton nb tourist attractions

Fundy Glamping Getaway for Two

Tours & sightseeing, top attractions in moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Other Top Attractions around Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

THIS IS NEW BRUNSWICK

The 15+ BEST Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick

newbrunswick

April 18, 2023

Moncton, New Brunswick, is a special place to me, and I’m excited to share some of my favourite things to do in this charming city.

The city’s natural beauty is breathtaking, and the iconic landmarks such as Magnetic Hill and Tidal Bore make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore Atlantic Canada.

In this post we’re going to look at some of the top tourist attractions in Moncton and the best places for you to check out.

Don’t forget to scroll past our recommendations for a little history lesson and some helpful tips for visiting.

Let’s jump right into it!

Check Out the Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore

moncton nb tourist attractions

One of the most interesting things to do in Moncton is to check out the Bay of Fundy tidal bore. This is a natural event that happens twice a day as the ocean tide rises and rushes through the bay.

As the water rushes into the Petitcodiac River estuary it builds up into a meter-high wave. The wave continues to push along the river and makes quite a scene with its dark mud and all of the swells and splashes.

This happens because some of the world’s highest tides can be found right here in New Brunswick. Before the tide rushes in, the estuary is more of a muddy and narrow riverbed.

The result, after the tidal bore, is a 7.5 metre deep river. It really is a phenomenal natural event that’s easy to check out when you’re visiting Moncton.

There’s even a Tidal Bore Park in downtown that offers a great view of the tidal bore. This is something that’s definitely free to do and you won’t want to miss during your visit.

  • Related : Tidal bore rafting in New Brunswick

The Hopewell Rocks

moncton nb tourist attractions

Another one of the most famous attractions in New Brunswick and an awesome day trip from Moncton are the Hopewell Rocks .

They’re also known as the Flowerpot Rocks and are rock pillars that have been sculpted by the tides over hundreds of years.

These can be found at Hopewell Cape and visitors will have a number of options for visiting the rocks. The best place to visit is the Hopewell Rock park where you can enjoy an incredible view of the rocks and spend time exploring the area.

There are also places that they can be visited for free, although they’re less impressive compared to the ones in the park. What makes them so unique is that depending on the tide you’ll have a totally different view and experience.

When the tide is low, all of the rocks are exposed and the pillars are standing next to the high cliffs. It can be a great experience walking around and admiring this unique natural phenomenon.

During the high tide all that’s left is the top of the pillars, some of which still have trees growing on top. At this time it’s possible to kayak through the pillars, either with your own or on a Hopewell Rocks kayaking Excursion.

When you’re visiting the Hopewell Cape area, don’t forget to check out the Albert County Museum. This is a unique Museum in Moncton that focuses on local history such as logging and shipbuilding.

  • Related : Best hotels near Hopewell Rocks

Visit the Dalhousie Art Gallery of the University of Moncton

The Dalhousie Art Gallery is a focal point for art enthusiasts, historians and designers around the globe.

Some of its most popular exhibitions include Nova Scotian painter, Robert Henry Alward, Dead Sea Scrolls and First Peoples: A Voice from a Thousand Years Ago.

The gallery also hosts concerts, site-specific installations and artist talks that are always free to attend. It’s definitely worth popping into for a quick look around just to get your bearings and taste for more.

Catch a film at the Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre is the perfect venue for movie lovers.

It offers a variety of different movie genres and is the only one-screen theatre in Moncton.

The theatre never shows any previews or advertisements, so you can fall into the stories unfolding on screen without distraction.

Films are usually projected in 35mm film format and are a must for cult film collectors.

Take a tour of the historic Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Cathedral.

Taking a tour of the historic Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Cathedral is a must for anyone interested in religious architecture and history.

The cathedral, which dates back to the 1930s, features stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cathedral to learn about its fascinating history and architecture.

The tour also offers a chance to explore the cathedral’s beautiful interior and admire its impressive pipe organ.

Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience, the Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Cathedral is definitely worth checking out.

Take a walk or bike ride along the 8 km Moncton Riverfront Trail.

The Moncton Riverfront Trail is a beautiful 8 km path that offers stunning views of the Petitcodiac River and the city skyline.

Whether you’re a casual walker or a serious cyclist, this trail offers something for everyone. Along the way, you’ll pass through several parks and green spaces, as well as the iconic Riverfront Park.

You can take your time and enjoy a leisurely stroll, or push yourself and take on the challenge of the hilly terrain.

No matter what your fitness level, the Moncton Riverfront Trail is a great way to get some exercise and take in the natural beauty of the city.

Explore the Resurgo Place Museum and discover the history of Moncton and surrounding areas.

The Resurgo Place Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of Moncton and the surrounding areas.

The museum offers a fascinating look at the region’s history, from the Indigenous peoples who first inhabited the area to the modern-day city of Moncton.

The exhibits cover a wide range of topics, including the region’s natural resources, the arrival of European settlers, and the growth of industry and commerce in the area.

The museum also offers interactive exhibits and displays that bring the history of the region to life. With so much to see and learn, the Resurgo Place Museum is a great destination for visitors of all ages.

Experience the thrill of skydiving at the Moncton Skydive Centre.

For those looking for an adrenaline rush, the Moncton Skydive Centre is the perfect destination.

The centre offers tandem skydiving experiences, where you can jump out of a plane with a certified instructor and freefall at speeds of up to 200 km/hour.

The experience is not for the faint of heart, but for those brave enough to try it, it is an unforgettable experience.

The centre also offers training and certification courses for those looking to become certified skydivers.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time jumper, the Moncton Skydive Centre is a must-visit for anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure.

Learn about the lives and accomplishments of veterans at the Moncton Military Museum.

The Moncton Military Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in military history and the contributions of Canadian soldiers.

The museum features a wide range of exhibits and artifacts that highlight the lives and accomplishments of veterans from Moncton and the surrounding areas.

Visitors can learn about the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers in various conflicts, including both World Wars and the Korean War.

The museum also features interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience what life was like for soldiers on the front lines. 

Discover the art and culture of New Brunswick at the Aberdeen Cultural Centre.

The Aberdeen Cultural Centre is a vibrant hub of art and culture in Moncton, featuring galleries, studios, and performance spaces.

Visitors can explore the works of local and regional artists, attend performances and concerts, or take part in workshops and classes.

The centre offers a wide range of programming, from visual arts and music to theatre and dance.

With its focus on supporting local artists and fostering a sense of community, the Aberdeen Cultural Centre is a great place to experience the art and culture of New Brunswick.

Take a stroll through the beautiful Irishtown Nature Park.

The Irishtown Nature Park is a beautiful and serene natural oasis located just minutes from downtown Moncton.

The park features over 300 hectares of natural beauty, including forests, wetlands, and wildlife habitats.

Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking trails, birdwatching, or simply take a leisurely stroll through the park’s beautiful scenery.

The park also offers several picnic areas, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with family or friends.

With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty, the Irishtown Nature Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

Go on a fishing or boating adventure on the Petitcodiac River.

The Petitcodiac River is a beautiful and scenic river that runs through the heart of Moncton, and offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities.

Visitors can rent a boat or take a guided tour and explore the river’s many islands and sandbars.

The river is also home to a variety of fish species, including trout, salmon, and sturgeon, making it a popular destination for anglers.

Whether you’re an experienced boater or a first-time fisherman, the Petitcodiac River offers a unique and memorable outdoor adventure.

Go Whale Watching in Shediac

shediac whale watching

Close to Moncton – Shediac is an incredible destination for whale watching in New Brunswick !

It’s one of the best spots to take in these majestic creatures off the coast of Canada.

There are multiple companies that offer boat tours and provide stunning views from above along with educational information too.

From June through October you can spot a variety of whales including Minke, Finback, Humpback and even Beluga whales!

Other marine life like seals, dolphins and seabirds can also be seen during trips so don’t forget your camera!

Whale watching in Shediac is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience that should not be missed.

Check Out Magnetic Hill

magnetic hill sign in new brunswick

Magnetic Hill in Moncton , New Brunswick is an incredible sight that should not be missed!

A seemingly ordinary hill reveals its own gravity-defying mystery when you drive up it.

As you start your car on the downhill slope, you will realize that despite the lack of gas and light pushing to get your car rolling, the car accelerates itself as if by magic.

This phenomenon has been an attraction for locals and tourists alike since 1928.

Explore One of the Many Hiking Trails in New Brunswick

New Brunswick, with its stunning landscapes and beautiful nature trails is a hikers paradise!

With over 800 km of trails to explore and discover, there’s something for everyone – from leisurely strolls to grueling climbs. Coastal trails, mountain ridges and forested paths are all on offer.

Plus many areas are open year-round so you can enjoy the great outdoors whatever the season.

One particular trail near Moncton is the Fundy Footpath which takes around four days to complete and follows along a rugged coastline offering spectacular views of cliffs, bays and lighthouses.

If you’re looking for adventure then hiking in Moncton is definitely a possibility for you!

Shop for Fresh Produce at the Moncton Farmer’s Market

The Moncton Farmers Market is a must-visit destination for locals and travelers alike.

This vibrant market has been serving the community since 1876, with its array of fresh produce, unique artisan products and delicious cuisine it’s no wonder why people love it!

Open year-round from Tuesday to Saturday, visitors can browse stalls offering everything from locally grown fruits and vegetables to local seafood delicacies.

The market also features an indoor area where you can find craft pieces, jewelry and artworks in addition to live music entertainment throughout the summer months.

There really isn’t anything better than exploring the Moncton Farmers Market on a sunny day!

Gamble at Casino New Brunswick

casino new brunswick

Visiting Casino New Brunswick in Moncton is an exciting experience that can make for a good time if you’re looking for fun things to do in Moncton!

Located just minutes from downtown Moncton, this premier destination offers something for everyone.

With over 500 slot machines, table games and a great selection of dining options, you can find everything you need to have a night of fun.

For those looking for entertainment, the theatre hosts some of the biggest names in music and comedy.

The casino also features special events throughout the year such as tournaments and poker nights which draw plenty of people from all across the region.

Whether it’s a night out with friends or just some alone time trying your luck – you’re bound to have fun at Casino New Brunswick.

Walk Around Mapleton Park

Mapleton Park is an idyllic spot for visitors to Moncton, New Brunswick.

Located near the city center, it’s a great place to take a stroll and enjoy some peace and quiet.

This beautiful park is home to lush gardens and plenty of wildlife including birds, ducks and turtles.

You’ll also find walking paths throughout the area that are ideal for taking in the scenery.

There are many facilities offered such as benches, picnic tables, basketball courts and a playground which make this park perfect for families with children!

Mapleton Park won’t disappoint – its breathtaking views of the Petitcodiac River make for a memorable experience.

Things to Do in Moncton in the Winter

Moncton is a great destination to visit during the winter season, with plenty of fun activities and attractions to enjoy. Here are some of the top things to do in Moncton in the winter:

Enjoy winter sports at the nearby Poley Mountain.

Located just a short drive from Moncton, Poley Mountain offers excellent skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing opportunities.

With its challenging terrain and stunning views, Poley Mountain is a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy winter sports in the Moncton area.

Experience the magic of the Magnetic Hill Park.

While the Magnetic Hill Park is a popular attraction year-round, it takes on a special charm during the winter season.

Visitors can enjoy tobogganing, sledding, and other winter activities in the park’s beautiful natural setting.

Celebrate the season at the Moncton Christmas Market.

The Moncton Christmas Market is a festive event that takes place in the heart of the city, offering visitors a chance to shop for unique gifts, sample local food and drinks, and enjoy live entertainment.

With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Moncton Christmas Market is a great way to get into the holiday spirit.

Whether you’re looking to hit the slopes, enjoy some winter fun in the park, or celebrate the season with friends and family, Moncton offers plenty of options for winter activities and attractions.

Things to Do in Moncton at Night

Moncton has plenty of fun activities and attractions to enjoy after the sun goes down. Here are some of the best things to do in Moncton at night:

Enjoy live music at the Tide & Boar Gastropub.

The Tide & Boar Gastropub is a popular spot for live music, featuring local and touring acts in a cozy and intimate setting.

With a great selection of craft beer and delicious food, the Tide & Boar is the perfect spot to enjoy a night out with friends.

Test your puzzle-solving skills at Escape Logic

Escape Logic is a popular escape room venue in Moncton, offering a variety of challenging puzzles and mysteries to solve.

With themes ranging from “The Lost City of Atlantis” to “The Haunted Hotel,” Escape Logic is a fun and exciting way to spend an evening with friends or family.

Try your luck at Casino New Brunswick

For those looking for a little excitement, Casino New Brunswick offers a variety of gaming options, including slot machines, table games, and poker.

The casino also features a variety of live entertainment, including concerts, comedy shows, and more.

Whether you’re looking for live music, puzzles, or gaming, Moncton offers plenty of options for fun and excitement after dark.

Visiting Moncton FAQ

What are the best months to visit moncton.

The best time of year to enjoy the city of Moncton is during the Spring or Fall seasons.

These months have average daily temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius with an occasional dip below 0 at night. Spring and Fall in Moncton come with mild temperatures, warm yet comfortable days and cool refreshing evenings.

The Summer is the busiest time of year for Moncton. The average temperature during this season has a high of 20 degrees Celsius and a low of 13 degrees Celsius.

The warm months also bring heat waves which can be uncomfortable at times. From June to August, Moncton receives an average rainfall of 49mm per month.

The winter in the city of Moncton is the driest season with an average rainfall of just 29mm per month.

If you’re visiting and it’s raining, check out our helpful guide on the best things to do in Moncton on a rainy day .

Is Moncton worth visiting?

Moncton is worth visiting for its charming mix of nature, culture, and history.

The city has several beautiful parks and outdoor spaces, such as the Magnetic Hill Park and the Centennial Park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and various outdoor activities.

The city also boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with art galleries, museums, and theatres that showcase the best of the local arts and culture.

Visitors can explore the city’s history through its many heritage sites and landmarks, such as the Acadian Museum and the Resurgo Place museum.

Why is Moncton famous?

Moncton is famous for several reasons. One of the most notable attractions in the city is the Magnetic Hill, a natural phenomenon that creates an optical illusion that makes cars appear to roll uphill.

Another famous attraction is the Tidal Bore, a natural tidal wave that occurs twice daily on the Petitcodiac River.

Moncton is also home to several major festivals and events, including the Atlantic Nationals Car Show and the Frye Festival, a celebration of literature and the arts.

Is Moncton French speaking?

While Moncton is located in the predominantly French-speaking province of New Brunswick, it is not necessarily a French-speaking city.

While many residents of Moncton speak both English and French, the majority of the city’s population speaks English as their first language.

However, the city has a strong Francophone community, and visitors can experience Acadian culture through its many cultural events and festivals, such as the Festival acadien de Caraquet.

newbrunswick

Author: newbrunswick

The best atv trails in new brunswick, bouncy castles fredericton, leave a comment cancel reply.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Top Things to Do in Moncton, Canada - Moncton Must-See Attractions

Things to do in moncton, explore popular experiences, tours in and around moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Moncton Scavenger Hunt: Canada’s Cultural Hub

moncton nb tourist attractions

Best of Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park from Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Murder Mystery Detective Experience Moncton, NB

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tournée Foodie Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Hopewell Rocks Admission

moncton nb tourist attractions

Unique Scavenger Hunt in Moncton by Operation City Quest

moncton nb tourist attractions

Explore Moncton with a Unique Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers

moncton nb tourist attractions

Fundy Glamping Getaway for Two

Tours & sightseeing, top attractions in moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Other Top Attractions around Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

  • Work With Us

CURRENTLY IN:    Europe

Drink Tea & Travel

The Best Things To Do In Moncton, New Brunswick | 2023 Guide

Located in the Petitcodiac River Valley in New Brunswick, Canada, the city of Moncton is a  geographical hub of the Maritimes  and the  largest city  in the province. 

*This post may contain affiliate links, as a result, we may receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) on any bookings/purchases you make through the links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Read our full disclosure

Moncton offers a  true taste of Atlantic Canada , combining the amenities of the big city with a small-town vibe. Surrounded by nature and the powerful Bay of Fundy, Moncton is at the heart of popular destinations in New Brunswick. 

It was a wonderful place that surprised us the most on our recent Atlantic Canada Road Trip, thanks to its  mix of outdoor  activities  and urban experiences.  From great food and wine to the impressive Fundy Tides, colourful murals, and fantastic day trips – Moncton offers lots of fun things for the whole family to do.

Thanks to its central location, Moncton serves as a  great place to base yourself while exploring many of the top attractions in New Brunswick . Whether you are passing through Moncton en route to another destination in the Maritimes or basing yourself here as you explore the natural wonders of New Brunswick, we hope this guide will help you make the most of your stay in the city.

Downtown Moncton

Traveling Soon?  Here is a list of our favourite travel providers and accessories to help get you ready for your upcoming trip! Book Your Accommodation HERE Search for Great Tours HERE Get a Car Rental HERE Buy Travel Insurance HERE See our Favourite Camera Bag HERE Grab a Reusable Water Bottle HERE or a Filtration Straw HERE Order an eSim HERE

How To Get To Moncton

Moncton is located on Route 2 of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of New Brunswick in Atlantic Canada. You can arrive in Moncton by plane, train, bus or car. 

Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport (YQM),  located just 10 minutes from Downtown Moncton, connects Moncton with a number of destinations within Canada.  Halifax Stanfield International Airport  ( YHZ ), located only 2 hours away in Nova Scotia, offers many more direct and non-stop flights to other cities in Canada, as well as the United States and Europe.

Moncton Via Rail Station , located in town on Main Street, offers connections to Halifax and Montréal.   Maritime Bus  connects Moncton to destinations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. 

Arriving in  Moncton by car  from other parts of Canada is still the most popular way to arrive in the region. Moncton is located 2 hours away from Nova Scotia, 2 hours from Charlottetown, PEI, 7.5 hours from Quebec City, and over 14 hours away from Toronto. 

Canada New Brunswick Moncton 04221

How To Get Around Moncton

Moncton’s public transit  is well-suited for those wanting to explore the city without a car.   Codiac Transit  serves the greater Moncton area 7 days a week and offers visitors an opportunity to explore well beyond the Downtown core. 

Moncton is also a very  bike-friendly city . There are a number of parks and green spaces with easily accessible biking trails throughout the city. Walking is another easy and environmentally conscious way to get around town. Moncton Downtown offers plenty of sights and attractions within a short radius.

rue main st. moncton

Best Time To Visit Moncton

While Moncton doesn’t have the most intense winters,  summer is the best time to visit Moncton.  While it can get pretty hot on occasion, average summer temperatures hover around 25°C, and while you might see a rainy day or two, it won’t be excessive. 

Spring and Fall  can be a bit unpredictable, thanks to its close proximity to the ocean. Fall colours in Moncton and the surrounding areas can make visiting New Brunswick during this time of the year particularly appealing.

Winter in Moncton can get pretty chilly! Temperatures can frequently reach -10°C, and rainfall is common. Being largely an outdoor destination, Moncton is definitely best visited in warmer months. 

Things To Do In Moncton, NB

Whether you are stopping in Moncton for a few days or spending a few weeks in the region, there is lots to do in and around the city for every type of traveler. Here are the top Moncton attractions to add to your list!

Explore Downtown Moncton

Downtown Moncton is an excellent place to start any visit to Moncton. There are a number of events and festivals held here throughout the year, and the murals and sculptures around town mean that just walking around the neighbourhood is a popular thing to do in Moncton. 

Take a stroll along Main Street, grab a bite at one of the restaurants, or a craft beer at a local pub. This is also where you’ll find some of the best Moncton shopping options. 

Downtown Moncton

Search For Street Art

Moncton is home to some incredible street art, so be sure to spend a few hours searching for murals as you explore the city. There are over   50 art murals  by local and international artists, so wander the streets of Downtown Moncton, and you’ll come across everything from colourful abstract designs to portraits of local celebrities. The murals are constantly changing and evolving, so there’s always something new to see. 

The best way to see all the beautiful street art in Moncton is by taking a  self-guided mural tour . You can choose your own pace, and choose to drive, bike, or walk around the city to discover the pieces.

Street art moncton

The Fundy Tidal Bore is a  unique phenomenon  occurring in Moncton twice daily. Head to the aptly named  Tidal  Bore Park in Downtown Moncton  to witness the rise and fall of the world’s highest tides on the Bay of Fundy. 

 The park is the best place to see this natural phenomenon. Check the  low tides/high tides schedule  and plan to arrive 10-15 minutes before the indicated time to find a spot and get your camera ready for one of the greatest nature shows in New Brunswick. 

Tidal Bore, things to do in Moncton

Magnetic Hill

Magnetic Hill ,  a roughly one-kilometre stretch of gravel road at the base of Lutes Mountain, is probably  one of the most unique things to do in Moncton . Thanks to a naturally occurring optical illusion known as a  ‘gravity hill,’  you can witness cars roll uphill. This is one of the strange things to see in Moncton, and despite our hesitation, it was a bucket list activity worth doing. 

The novelty of it makes it one of Moncton’s most popular tourist attractions, with cars driving up the hill to experience the “magnetic field” firsthand. Be sure to read the instructions on the sign upon arrival and follow the correct steps as you approach the hill. 

There is an entry fee of $5 per car during operating hours, and there are a number of other attractions in the Magnetic Hill area, including  Magnetic Hill Zoo, Magnetic Hill Wharf Village, Magic Mountain Amusement Park, Magic Mountain Water Park,  and  Magnetic Hill Winery. 

Magnetic Hill, things to do in moncton

Magnetic Hill Winery

Located in an old estate from the 1860s, the beautiful   Magnetic Hill Winery  is a worthy stop in Moncton. The winery has been open since 2005, although the wine cellar and restaurant have recently been renovated and now feature a new New York-style loft design.

The tasting room is open every day in the summer, from noon to 10:00 PM, offering a taste of their award-winning wines. The winery can also be booked for tours or events.

Magnetic Hill Winery

Riverfront Park

Named after the Petitcodiac River,   Riverfront Park  is a popular destination for visitors and tourists year-round. Along with the hiking and biking trails and the natural features, there are also various monuments, sports fields, and a skateboard park. If you’re here in the summer, you might also get to experience one of the summer festivals held in the park.

Riverfront Park, Moncton

Centennial Park 

Centennial Park is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike in the warmer months. The park features an artificial beach, a waterpark, a playground, tennis courts, and lawn bowling. In the winter, the park comes to life with a skating rink, cross-country skiing trails, and snowshoeing trails. 

Mapleton Park

Mapleton Park  offers hectares of walking trails through forests, open land, lagoons, and marshes, so there is something to do here all year round. In the winter, while some paths are sanded for walking, there are also paths left covered in snow for snowshoeing. Ice skating is also available in the winter, and the trails are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

Irishtown Nature Park

On the north end of Moncton, you’ll find  Irishtown Nature Park ,  one of the largest urban parks in Canada, with forests, marshlands, and a lake. The nature trails are easily accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, and the various trail systems offer plenty of options for walking, hiking, or biking. It’s a popular destination for locals looking to get out of the city and get into nature. On top of that, it’s also a great place for birdwatching.

Canada New Brunswick Moncton Irishtown Nature Park 01591

Moncton Museums

Museums are not really our cup of tea, as we prefer to spend our time outdoors, but there are a number of museums in Moncton that might be worth a visit. 

The  Moncton Museum  is a great place to learn more about the history of the city when it began as a traditional Acadian fishing community. It features a permanent exhibit on the history of Moncton as well as traveling exhibits. Entry is free of charge.

The  Acadian Museum  is located at the University de Moncton and is focused on the Acadian history of the area. Admission is free. The  Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum  is located in Dieppe and focuses on the history of aviation in Atlantic Canada. Admission is also free.

Marche Moncton Market

This weekly farmers market features fresh produce from local farmers, finely crafted artisanal goods, and freshly prepared foods. Located in downtown Moncton, this market is open every Saturday from 8am to 2pm.

While the farmers market only runs on Saturdays, you can grab lunch at the Marche Moncton Market Food Court, which is open Monday through Friday from 10am – 4pm. After you explore the downtown area, you can pop into the food court and sample made-from-scratch dishes from all over the world.

Day Trips From Moncton, NB

Shediac & parlee beach provincial park.

Just 30 mins outside of Moncton,  Shediac  is a charming town best known for its  lobster festiva l, which takes place every summer. 

The town, known as the  lobster capital of New Brunswick , is also home to a number of other festivals throughout the year, as well as  Parlee Beach Provincial Park,  the most popular beach in New Brunswick, and the  World’s Largest Lobster sculpture . 

We really enjoyed our time in Shediac and particularly our afternoon at Parlee Beach. The warm, calm waters make it a great spot to spend a day with little ones. The beach was packed when we visited in July, as expected, but with plenty of picnic areas and a long sandy beach, it didn’t feel too crowded or unpleasant. It’s definitely a worthy day trip from Moncton! 

Parlee Beach, Shediac

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park

Located about an hour south of Moncton,   Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park  is another popular spot to visit during a stay in Moncton. Home to a series of tidal rock formations known as sea stacks,  Hopewell Rocks  is usually visited at the turn of the tide. 

These unique rock formations are located along the coast of the Bay of Fundy and can be  reached by walking on the ocean floor at low tide.  Time your visit to coincide with low tide and plan to stay for a few hours, so you can see the sea stacks from the floor at low tide and appreciate the change of scenery as the water comes ups with the rise of tides. 

High tide at Hopewell Rocks

Fundy Trail Parkway

Located between the towns of St. Martin’s and Alma on the coast of the Bay of Fundy, the   Fundy Trail Parkway  makes for a fun day trip from Moncton. The parkway offers amazing scenery and lookouts to appreciate it, kilometres of biking and hiking trails, a canyon, and plenty of other attractions. It is not an all-seasons attraction, though; it is open from mid-May to mid-October, but it closes for the winter. 

Fundy Trail Parkway, New Brunswick

READ NEXT: Best Stops Along The Fundy Trail Parkway 

Fundy National Park

Open year-round and with reasonable entry fees (children get in for free),  Fundy National Park  is definitely amongst the great places to visit while in Moncton. With kilometres of hiking trails, historical sites, beach access, and campsites, there is plenty to ensure the entire family is having fun. 

The park is located just an hour outside of Moncton, so it’s possible to drive out there for a day of hiking and outdoor adventures while staying in the city. 

One of the best ways to see Fundy National Park is from the water. You can paddle independently or as part of a kayak tour on the Bay of Fundy, taking in views of the craggy cliffs, sea caves, and the rising tide as it rolls in.  Tours  start in the village of Alma, and if you prefer an independent paddle, you have the option of renting a kayak, canoe, SUP, or hydro bike.

Fundy National Park

La Dune de Bouctouche

Located about an hour north of Moncton is the Irving Ecological Centre, home to La Dune de Bouctouche. Stretching 12 kilometres across Bouctouche Bay, this great sand dune is constantly changing because of the wind, tides, and sea currents. The dune is home to a rich variety of wildlife and is a great spot to watch migratory birds. 

Visitors can stroll the 800-metre boardwalk that stretches along the dune, which is elevated to avoid endangering the sensitive ecosystems here. The Irving Eco-Centre offers tours and interpretive displays for visitors, as well as free interactive educational programs.

Cape Enrage

If you already plan to visit Fundy National Park, another great destination to add to the itinerary is Cape Enrage. Located about 20 minutes east of Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage is home to a historic lighthouse, beautiful beaches, and stunning geology. 

There are plenty of opportunities for adventures here, like zip lining, rappelling down cliffs, and guided fossil tours. When you work up an appetite, you can grab lunch or dinner at the Cape House Restaurant, which looks over the Bay of Fundy. For souvenirs, The Gallery at the Cape has a variety of locally made art, crafts, and other goods like maple products and jams.

Facilities are open from mid-May to late September, and  hours  vary slightly. Admission is CAD $7.50 per person, and is valid for two consecutive days.

Hotels In Moncton

Hilton Garden Inn Moncton Downtown  is centrally located, and just a quick walk away from Riverfront Park, Tidal Bore Park, and Main Street. There are also five bus stops within 350 metres of the hotel.

Guests have access to the hotel’s heated indoor saltwater mineral pool, and there is an onsite bar and restaurant. All rooms feature a private bathroom, mini refrigerator, coffee maker, and a microwave upon request. 

Hyatt Place Moncton-Downtown  is located right off of Main Street, and in the middle of all the action. Guests are just steps away from theatres, shops, popular dining spots, and parks.

All 120 rooms are spacious and equipped with modern amenities like minifridges, coffee makers, and safes for valuables. Each room has its own private bathroom as well. Guests are offered free breakfast, a 24/7 Espresso Bar, and the onsite restaurant offers pub fare and drinks from 4pm-9:30pm.

Best Restaurants In Moncton

There are no shortages of places to grab a quick bite, have a full meal, or grab a drink in Moncton, New Brunswick. Whether you’re in the mood for fine dining, looking for a nightcap, or just feeling a bit peckish after a busy day, you’ll find plenty of great restaurants and dining options in the city of Moncton. These are our  recommended spots to eat out while in Moncton!

Atelier Tony

Atelier Tony  is one of the best restaurants in Moncton, offering a sophisticated take on locals’ favourite dishes. The restaurant works with local producers and suppliers using farm-to-table principles to serve you the bounty of the Maritimes in fresh, creative ways. The restaurant has a great brunch menu but is also open for lunch and dinner. Try their oysters or a lobster roll – it’s worth the price! 

Inside Atelier Tony

If you’re a fan of wine, then the   Magnetic Hill Winery  is the perfect spot on the list of things to do in Moncton. Their award-winning wines include sparkling wines, dessert ports, and non-grape-based wines, like strawberry, cranberry, and rhubarb. Whether you prefer red or white, dry or sweet, you’ll be able to find something to suit your tastes.

Magnetic Hill Winery, things to do in moncton

Tire Shack Brewery

If your tastes lean more towards beer, then   Tire Shack Brewery  will most likely be more your style. They have a range of drinks on offer, including exotic sours, hard seltzers, eclectic stouts, and a variety of IPAs.

Tire Shack Brewery Moncton New Brunswick

Tide And Boar

For a relaxed meal, the   Tide and Boar Gastropub  is the place to go. It’s one of Canada’s Top 50 Restaurants and one of Canada’s Favourite Bars, so it has the pedigree to prove itself. The food is made with local ingredients, and the drink menu includes a number of beers on tap or in cans, as well as cocktails, wine, and more.

tide boar moncton new brunswick

Pump House Brewpub

If you find yourself wanting some incredible pizza or finger foods while you’re in New Brunswick, then the   Pump House Brewpub  is exactly what you’re looking for. They’ve been a staple of Downtown Moncton since 1999, and they brew a number of popular local beers while offering an extensive menu of burgers, pizzas, and comfort food must-haves. A great casual spot that became our go-to during our stay in Moncton. 

Canada New Brunswick Moncton Pump House Brewery food 01564

If you’re a vegetarian in Moncton, then  Calactus  is perfect for you. Located on Saint George Street, this popular restaurant offers reasonably priced vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. The menu is simple, but they take a ‘quality over quantity’ approach to their food, so you’re sure to be pleased with the selection.

St. James Gate

If you’re in Downtown Moncton and looking for something classy, then you’ll appreciate  St. James Gate .  With a rich menu that makes even the mac ‘n’ cheese luxurious and an extensive wine list, a meal here is sure to leave you impressed. The restaurant is located inside the hotel of the same name. 

Les Brumes Du Coude

Taking ‘reduce, reuse, recycle in a slightly new direction,  Les Brumes du Coude  is in an old Aberdeen school classroom. Named for the Acadian name for the area and for the elbow grease that goes into everything, the French bistro-style meals are reminiscent of old school dining. You’ll feel like you were invited to the family table to share a meal – a true taste of Acadian culture! 

Gusto Italian Grill & Bar

If the name didn’t already give it away,  Gusto Italian Grill & Bar  is a great Italian spot in Moncton. With brick walls, wood finishes, an open kitchen, and a wood-fired stove, Gusto is a rustic retreat in the middle of Downtown Moncton. They take pride in their food and offer a variety of dishes ranging from pasta to hand-thrown pizzas and authentic Italian desserts.

Little Louis’ Oyster Bar And Fine Cuisine

If you’re craving some amazing seafood, then  Little Louis’ Oyster Bar and Fine Cuisine  will give you what you’re looking for. At Little Louis’, food and art are basically the same things, and they take pride in their award-winning menu and their wine list. Of course, there are also non-seafood options on the menu, so you don’t need to worry if you’re the one turf lover in a group of surf lovers.

Monk10 Taproom & Fine Eatery

For a classy meal and a good drink,   Monk10  Taproom & Fine Eatery  is the place to go. The food is freshly prepared with the best ingredients. The drink menu is carefully curated, whether you’re looking at the local options or otherwise. There are also vegetarian options on the menu, so there’s no reason to fret if you stick to a particular diet.

Cinta Ria Malaysian Restaurant

For something a bit different, head to   Cinta Ria Malaysian Restaurant  – the perfect choice for a hefty menu of appetizers, sides, combos, and entrees. While eating at the restaurant is always an option, they’re also known for delivery services, so they’re a great choice for those nights when you’re tired from a day of playing tourist and just want to take your shoes off.

About The Author

' src=

Oksana & Max St John

Leave a comment cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

Tanzania Trip Details

Enter your name and email to get our Tanzania Safari Trip brochure with more details about this trip in your inbox.

Download Japan Trip Itinerary

Enter your name and email to get our Japan Trip brochure with more details about this trip in your inbox.

Join our 2025 Group Trips Pre-sale List

Be the first to know about NEW Trips and SPECIAL Offers!

Have 5 minutes to share more info? Fill out the Pre-Sale trip survey HERE

Interested in joining us in Japan?

Love the sound of this trip? Ready to book? Have some questions? 

Send an inquiry and let's chat!

Leave your details below and be the first to get updates, special deals, and connect with us directly about this trip!

Reignite the Feminine Retreat

Love the idea of a women-only retreat in September 2024?

Help me decide where we should go! 

Our women-only gatherings will be limited to 8-10 people, so leave your details below to add yourself to the waitlist.

We'll email you first to share all the details of the trip. 

Top Things to Do in Moncton - Moncton Must-See Attractions

Things to do in moncton, explore popular experiences, tours in and around moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Moncton Scavenger Hunt: Canada’s Cultural Hub

moncton nb tourist attractions

Best of Hopewell Rocks & Fundy National Park from Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Murder Mystery Detective Experience Moncton, NB

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tournée Foodie Tour

moncton nb tourist attractions

Hopewell Rocks Admission

moncton nb tourist attractions

Unique Scavenger Hunt in Moncton by Operation City Quest

moncton nb tourist attractions

Explore Moncton with a Unique Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers

moncton nb tourist attractions

Fundy Glamping Getaway for Two

Tours & sightseeing, top attractions in moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Other Top Attractions around Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

moncton nb tourist attractions

Plan Your Visit

Bike rentals.

What to experience nature while travelling around the city? Rent a bike!

Public Transportation

Hop on a bus and go anywhere you want in Greater Moncton.

Moncton Taxis

Hail a cab and explore Moncton with one of the city’s licensed taxi companies.

Car Rentals

Enjoy the freedom to explore Moncton your way – book a rental car today!

Travel dates? Check! Must-see list of attractions? Check! Now all you need to do is find a place to stay, narrow down all those great food options, and see about getting around. Right this way.

GETTING HERE

From international air travel and train services, to rentals and local transportation, you will have no trouble getting around.

moncton nb tourist attractions

This international airport is about 8 km away from the downtown centre, making it easy for you to get anywhere in Greater Moncton.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Take a coach bus to connect with the places and people you want to see.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Take the train! There’s a VIA Rail station conveniently located in downtown Moncton.

Getting Around

Vehicle rentals.

moncton nb tourist attractions

BIKE RENTALS

moncton nb tourist attractions

TAXI COMPANIES

moncton nb tourist attractions

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

moncton nb tourist attractions

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES

Resurgo place.

moncton nb tourist attractions

The home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre offers detailed information and tourism expertise to guests. Take advantage of a variety of free services to enhance your travel experience, such as travel assistance and counselling, access to maps and tourism guides, information about events, attractions and festivals as well as free Wi-Fi.

Treitz Haus

moncton nb tourist attractions

During the tourism season, stop by Moncton’s seasonal Visitor Information Centre located in Treitz Haus, Moncton’s oldest standing heritage building adjacent to Bore Park. You will receive exceptional travel tips to plan a memorable stay in our city!

Open during the tourism season, from Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day.

Open daily: 9 am – 6 pm. 1-800-363-4558

THE MUST SEES

From some of the greatest natural wonders of the world to centuries of history and modern treasures, the Moncton-Dieppe region has all kinds of indoor and outdoor adventures for anyone.

Ballet by the Ocean

moncton nb tourist attractions

Epoch Coffee

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Tidal Bore in New Brunswick Canada, occurs along the Petitcodiac River near Moncton & Riverview and is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is caused by the surging waters from the Bay of Fundy tides which are the highest tides in the world, that roar up the Petitcodiac River twice daily during the changing tides. 

moncton nb tourist attractions

Parlee Beach Provincial Park

moncton nb tourist attractions

Home to the warmest salt water in Canada, Parlee Beach is supervised, equipped with change houses, showers, recreations abounds and restaurant serving up local dishes

Shediac Bay Cruises

moncton nb tourist attractions

Learn all about lobster fishing from a local, then indulge in a mouth-watering lobster feast aboard the roomy Ambassador.

Fundy National Park

moncton nb tourist attractions

Discover Fundy National Park like never before . . . Whether you’re exploring our shores for the first time, or revisiting your favorite family getaway, expect the unexpected.

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Parc

moncton nb tourist attractions

During low tide, visitors have seven hours where they can walk on the ocean floor to explore 2 km (1.2 mi.) of shoreline. At high tide, the water rises to fill the caves and turns the “flowerpots” into rocky islands! Walk the scenic trails, witness thousands of migratory shorebirds or kayak around the rocks. It’s no surprise that the Bay was the only Canadian contestant remaining in the New 7 Wonders of Nature contest.

Magnetic Hill

moncton nb tourist attractions

Magnetic Hill is an amazing natural phenomenon that has been baffling visitors for decades. Be amazed as you drive your car to the bottom of the hill – put it in neutral – and roll back uphill! Incredible!

Magnetic Hill Winery

moncton nb tourist attractions

More than just a bottle of wine! Sip award-winning wines, experience the historic 1867 restored property, vineyard, licensed patio, the million-dollar view, gift shop and B&B.

Cape Enrage

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Bay of Fundy is one of the Marine Wonders of the World, with tides rising as much as 16.3m (53 vertical feet) over a 12-hour period twice each day. Cape Enrage offers one of the most spectacular views of the natural phenomenon from its towering cliffs. It has been a light station and fog alarm since 1838 and the current light tower is over 140 years old.

THE BEST BITES

Atlantic Canada is known for its seafood, but we also love our pubs, craft breweries, and fusion tastes from around the world.

Five Bridges Neighbourhood Bar & Grill

moncton nb tourist attractions

Delicious signature pub-style dishes made in-house accompanied by a great selection of draft beer, creative cocktails or wine – all the makings of a great night out.

Rossano’s Italian Grill

moncton nb tourist attractions

Excellent pasta, pizza and other Italian dishes plus local favourites featuring steak, chicken, and pork dishes cooked on a wood-burning grill.

Red Satay Dieppe

moncton nb tourist attractions

The taste of Asian authentic foods right here in town, Red Satay combines fresh ingredients, nutritious, warm service and original recipes to delight your senses with Asian comfort food. What’s not to love?

Atelier Tony

moncton nb tourist attractions

An extraordinary fine casual culinary experience featuring wine pairings in downtown Dieppe.

Vito’s

moncton nb tourist attractions

Family-owned since 1969 serving authentic Italian & Greek dishes including some of the best pizza in Atlantic Canada.

moncton nb tourist attractions

Superior service, sophisticated décor and delectable cuisine come together for a memorable meal at TRIIO Restaurant and Lounge. Choose from a wide variety of wines, beers and craft cocktails served with dinner.

Tony’s Bistro & Patisserie

moncton nb tourist attractions

Tony’s Bistro is well known among locals, food publications, chefs and foodies alike as one of the best dining experiences and pastry showcases in Eastern Canada.

Tide & Boar Gastropub

moncton nb tourist attractions

The Tide & Boar Gastropub is an award-winning pub named one of Canada’s Top 50 restaurants by Mclean’s Magazine, one of Canada’s Favourite Bars by Air Canada’s Enroute and featured on The Food Networks “You Gotta Eat Here” serving seasonal, fresh, local fare both on your plate and in your glass.

The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse

moncton nb tourist attractions

Experience the soul of Ireland in the heart of downtown Moncton! Food for the body, drink for the spirit, music for the soul – a must-visit dining destination and entertainment magnet.

Tandoori Zaika

moncton nb tourist attractions

A downtown authentic Indian restaurant offering a taste of true Indian flavours.

St. James’ Gate Downtown

moncton nb tourist attractions

Located in the heart of downtown, St. James’ Gate features a restaurant and bar with an amazing selection of wines, cocktails and craft beers, a boutique hotel and a premier event room all in one destination experience.

Sophia & Spritz

moncton nb tourist attractions

Sophisticated, contemporary Italian dining inspired by the beauty, grace & elegance of the unforgettable Sophia Loren with a menu on tribute to her love for Italian cuisine. Experience traditional dishes with a modern twist that comforts the soul.

Rossano’s Italian Grill Moncton

moncton nb tourist attractions

Pump House Brewpub

moncton nb tourist attractions

An award-winning casual microbrewery brewpub in downtown Moncton with draft on tap and seasonal offerings. Wood oven pizza, burgers, steak, salads. Daily and weekend specials menu.

Monk 10 Taproom & Fine Eatery

moncton nb tourist attractions

Monk 10 Taproom & Fine Eatery is located in the heart of downtown Moncton, collaborating with local producers to create truly unforgettable dining experiences.

Mexi’s

moncton nb tourist attractions

Authentic California-style Mexican food incorporating the simple earthly ingredients of Northern Mexico with the subtle blending of spices and flavours of Californian cuisine.

Little Louis’

moncton nb tourist attractions

With a Four Diamond Restaurant status by AAA/CAA Little Louis’ offers fine modern French cuisine and artistry featuring local ingredients courtesy of Chef Pierre Richard.

Gusto Italian Grill & Bar

moncton nb tourist attractions

An authentic Italian Grill and Bar offering a truly unique dining experience in the heart of downtown Moncton. Brick walls, rustic wood finishes, bustling open kitchen and wood fired oven make Güsto ideal for a casual relaxed meal.

Gahan House Hub City

moncton nb tourist attractions

Handcrafted ales, a delicious menu, and fresh East Coast oysters in the signature warm and welcoming Gahan atmosphere.

Euston Park Social

moncton nb tourist attractions

Enjoy the great outdoors and patio lifestyle where we serve good food and local craft beer. Join us and experience a taste of Moncton!

moncton nb tourist attractions

A selection of French Acadian cuisine with a little twist of Cajun cuisine specializing in seafood from lobster, shrimp, scallops, oysters to salmon, haddock and halibut.

SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE

Upcoming events, travel tips and more from Moncton • Dieppe

  • 21 Sightseeing Places to Visit and Things to Do in Pretoria (Tshwane)
  • 21 Amazing Tourist Attractions to See and Things to Do in Cancún, Mexico
  • 15 Must-See Attractions and Things to Do in Hay-on-Wye, Wales
  • 29 Awesome Tourist Places to Visit and Things to Do in Nuremberg, Germany
  • 23 Famous Tourist Attractions to See and Fun Things to Do in Lyon, France

Wide World Trips

17 Tourist Attractions to See and Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton is a city in New Brunswick province of Canada. The city is situated in the Petitcodiac river valley. Some of the best things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick include exploring coastal attractions, hiking through nature reserves, scouting marshlands, enjoying amusement parks, and being thrilled with adventure activities. Moncton is known as Hub City owing to its central location which gives easy access to several important coastal destinations. Culturally, the city is popular for its vibrant art scene and French influence. The street art murals are some of the best places to visit in Moncton , Canada.

Settlement at the site of the city began in 1733, but then it got official status in 1766 after the arrival of Pennsylvania German immigrants. It was initially an agricultural town and later developed as a city with a flourishing railway and shipbuilding industry. There are a few Moncton tourist attractions dedicated to the industrial history of the town.

The city also has a long and storied history of battles between French and English forces for control of the region. The Beausejour Fort is one of the most important Moncton attractions that tell about the military and war history of the region.

The city is also a renowned center for the French Acadian diaspora. The Acadian Museum is one of the most interesting things to see in Moncton . It will help you understand the people, the culture, art, fashion, lifestyle, and a lot more about the region.

People also visit Moncton because a lot of coastal attractions like beaches, bays, cliffs, nature reserves, and more are easily accessible from the city. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities to do in Moncton , New Brunswick including hiking, trekking, camping, birdwatching, boat cruise, whale watching, swimming, kayaking, skiing, ice skating, and more.

Some of the most popular destinations for day trips after Moncton sightseeing include Bouctouche, Sackville, Cape Enrage, Shepody, Bay of Fundy, Fundy National Park of Canada, and Caledonia Gorge.

This Blog Post contains affiliate links. If you purchase anything from that link then I may earn a small part of the commission and for that, you do not need to pay any extra amount.

Table of Contents

The Best 17 Tourist Places to Visit in Moncton, New Brunswick

1. bay of fundy tidal bore park.

The Bay of Fundy receives some of the highest tides in the world twice a day. Tidal Bore Park is among the best places to visit in Moncton, New Brunswick to witness this phenomenon. You can see the tidal waves gush through the Petitcodiac river and then watch them roll back as the wave recedes. You will need 30 to 45 minutes to see this natural phenomenon play out when you visit Moncton, Canada.

Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore Park

2. Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park

These natural rock structures have been carved out by the ocean owing to strong tidal waves at the Bay of Fundy. If you are looking for fun things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick along the coast, then this is the perfect site. Also known as flowerpot rocks, the rock pillars and cliffs create a beautiful view that looks straight out of a fantasy film. You can explore them up close, touch them, try to climb them, or enjoy the beach. There is also a viewing platform to admire these rocks from afar. If you are feeling the urge to explore further, you can also take a kayak tour to explore the ocean. It is one of the most fun activities in Moncton, Canada.

I suggest you should book your Entrance Ticket to Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in advance.

Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park

3. Magnetic Hill

The magnetic hill has gained popularity owing to a natural optical illusion. This phenomenon is among the most popular things to see in Moncton, Canada. When a car is put in neutral, it feels that the car is moving uphill by itself, against the pull of gravity. But in reality, the car is not really climbing, it is only the perception created by the terrain that makes the inhabitants of the car feel so. There is a tourist facility built on the location called Magnetic Hill Wharf Village that facilitates a lot of indoor activities to do in Moncton including dining, shopping, and entertainment. You can easily spend 2 to 3 hours at this place.

Magnetic Hill

4. Magnetic Hill Zoo

Spread over 40 acres, this is the largest in Atlantic Canada. The zoo has around 600 animals of 73 species. Some of the highlight animals of the zoo include Amur Tiger, Amur Leopard, Peafowl, Leopard Gecko, Reticulated Python, White Handed Gibbon, African Lion, Ball Python, Barbary Sheep, Dromedary Monkey, Ostrich, Zebra, Sulcata Tortoise, Alpaca, Arctic Wolf, Black Bear, Macaw Parrots, Box Turtle, Jaguar, Western Cougar and more. It is one of the most popular Moncton tourist attractions for family tourists. You will need about an hour to tour this zoo.

Magnetic Hill Zoo

5. Parlee Beach

This white sand beach is considered one of the finest beaches on the Atlantic Coast of Canada. It is one of the best things to do in Moncton summer. When the temperature is balmy, the water is shallow and the surf is gentle. The beach is also popular for several seafood restaurants. You can easily spend a couple of hours at this beach during Moncton travel.

Parlee Beach

6. Bouctouche Bay

La Dune de Bouctouche extends for 12 km across Bouctouche Bay and is one of the last few sand dunes on the Northeastern coast of North America. People can explore this interesting habitat on a boardwalk that runs along the length of the Bay. It is among the top outdoor activities to do in Moncton, Canada. People can also take a birdwatching and wildlife exploration guided tour of the area through Irving Eco Center. You will need 2 to 3 hours for the boardwalk tour.

Bouctouche Bay

7. Le Pays de la Sagouine

This theatrical village is based on the fictional world created by Acadian author Antonine Maillet. It is one of the most fascinating Moncton attractions. The theatrical village features several locations and characters featured in the work of Maillet. The village regularly performs plays and shows based on the stories, which are a delight for people of all ages. It is among the top things to do in Moncton, Canada. You will need at least 2 hours to experience this place.

Le Pays de la Sagouine

8. Sackville Waterfowl Park

This nature reserve is spread over 50 acres and contains woods, marshlands, meadows, and water pools. It is home to more than 200 species of plants and 180 species of birds. It is one of the best Moncton nb attractions for birdwatching and nature exploration. The marshlands are facilitated with about 4 km of the boardwalk for exploring that region. You will need 2 to 3 hours to tour this place.

Sackville Waterfowl Park

9. Cape Enrage

This cape is known for its lighthouse, violent waves crashing with land, and large reefs. The lighthouse on this cape was built in 1839 as the region was prone to shipwrecks. Now the lighthouse also has a restaurant, a gallery, and a viewing platform overlooking the cliff. The cape is popular for several cool things to do in Moncton, Canada including rock climbing, kayaking, zipline, rappelling, and hiking trails. You can easily spend 3 to 4 hours at Cape Enrage and its nature preserve area.

Cape Enrage

10. Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site

Like many forts in Canada, this fort too has a long and storied history of the struggle between French and British forces. As you explore the start-shaped fort, you will get learn about its history, noteworthy battles which took place here, the life of soldiers at different times, arms and artillery used in the fort, and more. It is one of the most significant historical places to see in Moncton. You will need at least an hour to tour this fort.

Fort Beauséjour

11. Centennial Park

This public park has a beach, forested area, open spaces, and recreational facilities. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities to do in Moncton, New Brunswick at this park including swimming, ice skating, hiking, cycling, picnic, and more. The park is also well known for top things to do in Moncton in winters such as snowshoeing, tobogganing, skiing, and cross-country skiing. You can easily spend a couple of hours enjoying this park.

Centennial Park

12. Acadian Museum of the University of Moncton

This museum dives into the history and culture of the Acadian people. The museum has historical artifacts and multimedia exhibits concerning religion, lifestyle, traditional practices, farming, cooking, fashion, and more. It is one of the most popular Moncton New Brunswick tourist attractions. You will need an hour to tour this museum.

13. Resurgo Place

This Science and Discovery Center presents exhibits concerning inventions and discoveries in various fields. The center especially focuses on the field of rail transportation and the history of Moncton’s railway and ship-building industry. It is one of the best places to visit in Moncton, New Brunswick for family tourists. You will need an hour or so to tour this place.

Resurgo Place

14. Magic Mountain Water Park

This amusement park has a variety of rides, games, and entertainment facilities. You will find waterpark facilities like pools, wave pools, waterslides, river tube rides, and so on. The park also has a gaming arcade, mini-golf, themed restaurants, and more. This is the place people come for fun things to do in Moncton, Canada. You can spend 2 to 3 hours enjoying this park.

Magic Mountain Water Park

15. Irishtown Nature Park

The nature park has a lake, marshland, and forest. The park has walking trails and bicycle trails. It also has hike trails through the forest. The park is populated by beautiful birds, hence birdwatching is one of the top things to do in Moncton summer. You can spend a couple of hours exploring this park.

Irishtown Nature Park

16. Marché Moncton Market

You will find a variety of things at this market including local produce, street food, culinary delights, handicraft items, natural products, and more. It is among the best Moncton tourist attractions to look for souvenirs. You will need 30 to 45 minutes to tour this market.

Marché Moncton Market

17. Murals of Moncton

Moncton is blessed by wonderful artists who have adorned several spots in the city with beautiful mural artworks. You can get a map to tour the murals online or at any of the visitor centers in the city. There are more than 50 murals to explore and you will need an hour or so from Moncton sightseeing to see them all.

Murals of Moncton

If you are looking for more Moncton, New Brunswick tourist attractions check out the section below. We have compiled an exhaustive list of places and activities you can enjoy in and around the town.

Things to do in moncton, monuments, museums & historical places to visit in moncton.

  • Fort Beausejour Historical Site
  • Resurgo Place
  • Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum
  • Thomas Williams House Museum
  • Acadian Museum
  • Owens Art Gallery
  • Campbell Carriage Factory
  • Louise et Rueben Cohen Art Gallery
  • MR21 Digital Cathedral
  • Free Meeting House Museum
  • Saint Anselme Park
  • Aberdeen Cultural Center
  • Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral
  • Apple Art Gallery
  • Albert County Museum
  • Gallery at the Cape
  • Moncton Gallery
  • Moncton Museum

Nature & Wildlife Tourist Spots in Moncton

  • Cape Enrage Nature Preserve
  • Cape Enrage
  • Fundy National Park of Canada
  • Shepody National Wildlife Preserve
  • Sackville Waterfowl Park
  • Waterside Beach UNESCO Fundy Biosphere Reserve
  • Irishtown Nature Park
  • Mapleton Park
  • Mill Creek Nature Park
  • Halls Creek Trail
  • Bay of Fundy
  • Hopewell Rocks
  • Le Dune de Bouctouche
  • Irving Eco Center

Entertainment & Leisure Tourist Spots in Moncton

  • Magic Mountain
  • Splash Zone
  • Magnetic Hill Zoo
  • Centennial Park
  • Casino New Brunswick
  • Magnetic Hill Winery
  • Treego Zipline
  • Riverfront Park
  • Bore View Park
  • Sky Zone Trampoline
  • Victoria Park
  • Royal Oaks Golf Club
  • Mystery Moncton Escape Rooms
  • Fox Creek Golf Club
  • Magic Mountain Fun Zone
  • East Coast Amusements
  • Super Splash Park
  • Millennium Ecological Park
  • Atlantic Escape Room
  • Magnetic Hill Wharf Village
  • Le Pays de la Sagouine
  • Capitol Theatre
  • Sky Zone Trampoline Park
  • USVA Nordic Spa
  • The Boardwalk
  • Butterfly World
  • Poley Mountain
  • Empress Theatre

Shopping in Moncton

  • Marche Moncton Market
  • Trinity Power Center
  • Champlain Mall
  • North West Center
  • Saint George Urban Quarters
  • Downtown Moncton

Beaches & Islands in Moncton

  • Shepody Flats Beach
  • Waterside Beach
  • Parlee Beach Provincial Park
  • Plage Aboiteau Beach

Offbeat Places, Tours, & Adventure in Moncton

  • Boat Cruise
  • Bicycle Tours
  • Bouctouche Bay
  • Caledonia Gorge
  • Pebble Beach
  • Ice Skating
  • Cross Country Skiing

Sightseeing in Moncton

  • The Magnetic Hill
  • Moncton Street Art Walk
  • Sackville Art Walk
  • St. George Street

Food, Dining, Restaurants, & Street Food in Moncton

  • Cape House Restaurant
  • Cafe Archibald
  • Zen Gardens
  • Little Louis
  • Mexicali Rosas
  • Old Triangle
  • St. James’ Gate
  • Pump House Brewery
  • Oxygen Complex

Where to Stay in Moncton?

Here we have listed Top Rated Luxurious, Mid-Range and Budget Hotels in Moncton. You can check below listed hotels for your perfect stay in Moncton.

Luxurious Hotels

  • Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour
  • Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Moncton
  • Chateau Moncton Trademark Collection by Wyndham
  • Four Points by Sheraton Moncton
  • Crowne Plaza Moncton Downtown, an IHG Hotel
  • Residence Inn by Marriott Moncton
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Moncton, an IHG Hotel
  • Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Moncton
  • Canvas Moncton, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
  • Hyatt Place Moncton
  • Hotel Casino New Brunswick

Mid-Range Hotels

  • Rodd Moncton Hotel
  • Amsterdam Inn & Suites Moncton
  • Quality Inn – Moncton
  • Wild Rose Inn
  • Comfort Inn East
  • Best Western Plus Moncton
  • Hilton Garden Inn Moncton Downtown
  • Hotel Moncton
  • Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Moncton
  • Travelodge Suites Moncton
  • Comfort Inn Magnetic Hill

Budget Hotels

  • Motel 6 – Moncton
  • Midtown Motel & Suites
  • Moncton Scenic Motel
  • Glory Inn Downtown B&B
  • Thriftlodge by Wyndham Moncton

TripAdvisor

How to Reach Moncton?

Greater Moncton International Airport receives direct flights from Halifax , Montreal , Toronto , Calgary , Hamilton, and Ottawa . You can get buses and cabs to get to the city from the airport.

You can get direct trains to visit Moncton from Montreal and Halifax. The bus network is far more widespread, you can get direct or connecting buses to reach Moncton from several towns and cities in New Brunswick.

If you are planning for Moncton travel by road, you should head for Trans Canada route 2. This route passes through the city. Other routes connecting to Moncton are 106,128 and 115.

There are no direct water routes to reach Moncton.

Image Reference

  • Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore Park – Robert Brownlee / Flickr
  • Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park – Brendan Ross / Flickr
  • Magnetic Hill – Mhsheikholeslami / Wikimedia Commons
  • Magnetic Hill Zoo – Stu pendousmat / Wikimedia Commons
  • Parlee Beach – Claire Madison / PixaBay
  • Bouctouche Bay – James Hatcher / Flickr
  • Le Pays de la Sagouine – Wikimedia Commons
  • Sackville Waterfowl Park – Bill and Karen Wilder / Flickr
  • Cape Enrage – Dennis Jarvis / Flickr
  • Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site – geoff dude / Flickr
  • Centennial Park – James Mann / Flickr
  • Acadian Museum of the University of Moncton –
  • Resurgo Place – Judith Bourque / Flickr
  • Magic Mountain Water Park – I Stu_pendousmat / Wikimedia Commons
  • Irishtown Nature Park – Stephen Downes / Flickr
  • Marché Moncton Market – James Mann / Flickr
  • Murals of Moncton – James Mann / Flickr
  • Visit The Top 40 Tourist Places and Fun Things to Do in New Orleans, LA
  • Amazing 16 Things to See and Activities to Do in Aberdeen, Scotland

Mustafa Natalwala

Mustafa is a content writer and digital marketing expert at WideWorldTrips.com His mainly interests are into travelling, photography, film-making

' src=

You May Also Like

Top Tourist Attractions to Visit in Victoria, BC

21 Tourist Places to Visit and Things to Do in Victoria, BC, Canada

Sightseeing Places to Visit in Quebec City

27 Cool Tourist Places to Visit and Things to Do in Quebec City

Things to See in Montreal, Canada

Explore The Best 24 Tourist Places and Things to Do in Montreal

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

  • Events and Festivals

Visit Moncton

Moncton boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, sporting competitions and unique community activities that take place year-round.

Discover the many sights and activities the city offers.

View sculpture and large colourful murals located in the downtown core.

Anglophone and Acadian heritage provide a rich tapestry of cultural activities to enjoy.

Events and activities for all ages to enjoy.

Visitors of all ages enjoy the city’s urban green spaces.

Visit the Market year-round in downtown Moncton.

More than 600 species in this 40-acre park.

Free bilingual programs and services. More than 120 thousand books onsite.

THE 10 BEST Family & Kid Activities in Moncton

Things to do in moncton with kids.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Good for Couples
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Adventurous
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Hidden Gems
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

moncton nb tourist attractions

1. Tidal Bore

CindyMoose

2. Magnetic Hill Zoo

GwenK590

3. Irishtown Nature Park

B5297IRsarahw

4. Centennial Park

sh_sab

5. Magnetic Hill Park

3LouieM

6. Resurgo Place

AMsays

7. RCMP Memorial

moncton nb tourist attractions

8. Magic Mountain

124oliviau

9. Riverfront Park

917terryh

10. Sky Zone Moncton

Finn0113

11. Mapleton Park

Franklinmacd

12. Butterfly World and the Boardwalk

moncton nb tourist attractions

13. Avenir Centre

Railman125

14. Mystery Moncton Escape Rooms

Sam137-11

15. Marche Moncton Market

sarahgV807WO

16. Roads to Sea Guided Tours

118sheilab

What travellers are saying

TennisStar602

#ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick logo

  • Bay of Fundy
  • Covered Bridges
  • Hopewell Rocks
  • Lighthouses
  • Explore All Cities & Regions
  • Campbellton
  • Fredericton
  • Moncton & Dieppe
  • Acadian Peninsula
  • Albert County
  • Charlotte County and Fundy Isles
  • Lower Saint John River Valley
  • Upper Saint John River Valley
  • Loyalist Legacy
  • Explore Outdoor Adventures
  • Paddling & Tubing
  • Boating & Sailing
  • Mountain Biking
  • Whale-watching
  • Birdwatching
  • Ziplining & Aerial Adventures
  • Zoos and Aquarium
  • Snowmobiling
  • Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
  • Cross-country Skiing & Snowshoeing
  • Winter Biking and Fat Biking
  • Dog Sledding
  • Explore Arts, Culture & Heritage
  • Art Galleries
  • Film, Theatre and Dance
  • Historic Sites
  • Inspired by NB
  • Music & Performances
  • Zoos and Aquariums
  • Explore Food & Drink
  • Apple Orchards & U-Picks
  • Chefs and Restauranteurs
  • Distilleries
  • Farmers Markets
  • Lobster & Seafood
  • Maple Syrup
  • Wineries and Cideries
  • Festivals & Events
  • Explore All Shopping
  • Made In New Brunswick
  • Plan your Visit
  • Places to Stay
  • Deals & Packages
  • Tourism Listings
  • Scenic drives
  • Exploring By Motorcycle
  • Explore By Bicycle
  • Explore By Electric Vehicle
  • All Road Trips
  • Acadian Shores
  • Appalachian Outpost
  • Ferries & Farms
  • Fundy Coast
  • Hops & Harvest
  • Miramichi River
  • Rides & Welcomes
  • Summer in NB
  • Winter in NB
  • Our Stories
  • The Explore NB Street Team

Moncton Visitor Information Centre (Resurgo Place)

moncton nb tourist attractions

Located within Resurgo Place, the home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre, this Visitor Information Centre offers detailed information and expertise to guests. Take advantage of a variety of FREE services which will enhance your travel experience, such as travel assistance and counselling, access to maps and tourism guides, information about events, attractions, and festivals as well as free wifi. An accessible washroom is also on location.

Listing Information

moncton nb tourist attractions

IMAGES

  1. 14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Moncton

    moncton nb tourist attractions

  2. 14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Moncton

    moncton nb tourist attractions

  3. 14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Moncton

    moncton nb tourist attractions

  4. Top 17 Things to Do & See in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

    moncton nb tourist attractions

  5. Magnetic Hill in Moncton, New Brunswick

    moncton nb tourist attractions

  6. The 15+ BEST Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick

    moncton nb tourist attractions

VIDEO

  1. X Plane 12 Flight around Honduras Airport MHLM with Sikorsy S76c Helicopter

  2. Canada Visa Processing Time After Biometrics 2024

  3. FCT Family: Niagara Falls

  4. Where to Stay in Osaka 2024 (Osaka Travel Guide)

  5. പാലസിനകത്തെ വിസ്മയം !] al ain palace museum] uae attractions malayalam] museum in abu dhabi] al ain

  6. 走過 #情人橋(#📸:#淡水觀光漁港 #淡水漁人碼頭 #淡水 #台北 #Taipei #台灣 #Taiwan)(#漁港 #觀景台 #碼頭 #旅遊 #景點 #台北景點#打卡#到此一遊#tourist)

COMMENTS

  1. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Moncton (Updated 2024)

    Top Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick: See Tripadvisor's 37,896 traveller reviews and photos of Moncton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Moncton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  2. 14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Moncton

    Address: 811 St. George Blvd, Moncton, New Brunswick. 11. Take the Family to Magic Mountain. A popular place to go for families in Moncton, ... 18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in New Brunswick. 13 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Fredericton. 12 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in Nova Scotia.

  3. Things to do in Moncton, New Brunswick: 10 Exciting Ways to Spend Time

    Photo credit: Tourism New Brunswick. Moncton, New Brunswick, is a city that constantly seems to defy expectations. From the gravity-defying wonders of Magnetic Hill to the epic waters of the Fundy tidal bore, there are a surprising number of great things to experience in Moncton. ... New Brunswick. These entertaining attractions in Moncton are ...

  4. 23 Best Things to Do in Moncton, NB (2024 Guide)

    Moncton is the largest city in New Brunswick and home to a vibrant cultural scene and many talented artists. With lots of sports competitions and friendly community activities, this tourist town has become a must-visit, especially for families. The people are very hospitable, and it is a great place to learn about the history of

  5. THE 10 BEST Moncton Things to Do (Updated 2024)

    0. Relax spend a day at Centennial Park, Moncton's most Central Park. Plenty of things to do in Centennial Park. Tree Go, glide like the squirls from tree to tree across the park. Taking a walk along the long trails. Relax near the streams. Swim at the park beach. Play sports at the local fields. Kids can cool off at the soaker park.

  6. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Moncton

    Relax near the streams. Swim at the park beach. Play sports at the local fields. Kids can cool off at the soaker park. Ski in the winter or sliding down large hills. Take photos of numerous objects. If you want a more nature park, try Irishtown Nature Park in Moncton, take a canoe for the lake experience.

  7. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Moncton

    Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick: See Tripadvisor's 37 867 traveller reviews and photos of 97 Moncton attractions.

  8. THE 10 BEST Moncton Sights & Landmarks (Updated 2024)

    Beautiful building and well worth a visit. This is known as their Mother House. The sisters of this congregation have been at the forefront of many things in New Brunswick, most notably education. In 1963, they took ownership of the Providence School of Nursing in Moncton, which provided excellent nursing staff for the region.

  9. The 15+ BEST Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick

    Moncton is famous for several reasons. One of the most notable attractions in the city is the Magnetic Hill, a natural phenomenon that creates an optical illusion that makes cars appear to roll uphill. Another famous attraction is the Tidal Bore, a natural tidal wave that occurs twice daily on the Petitcodiac River.

  10. Things to Do

    Tourism Accommodation Levy Bidding Opportunities Move to Moncton ... Retail & Shopping Service Canada Service New Brunswick Tourism Open Data Webcams Main West Main East Avenir Centre Bore Park ... Moncton is a vibrant city that offers a wide range of cultural, recreational and entertainment options for young and old alike. ...

  11. Things to Do in Moncton, Canada

    Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick: See Tripadvisor's 37,887 traveler reviews and photos of Moncton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Moncton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  12. The 10 Best Things to Do in Moncton

    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). 9. RCMP Memorial. The statues are in Riverfront Park along a beautiful trail and show intricate detail.

  13. The Best Things To Do In Moncton, New Brunswick

    Moncton Via Rail Station, located in town on Main Street, offers connections to Halifax and Montréal. Maritime Bus connects Moncton to destinations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Arriving in Moncton by car from other parts of Canada is still the most popular way to arrive in the region. Moncton is located 2 hours away ...

  14. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Moncton

    Top Things to Do in Moncton, New Brunswick: See Tripadvisor's 37,810 traveller reviews and photos of 93 things to do when in Moncton.

  15. Moncton, New Brunswick: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2024

    9,622. Moncton, Canada. 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 ...

  16. Plan Your Visit

    The home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre offers detailed information and tourism expertise to guests. Take advantage of a variety of free services to enhance your travel experience, such as travel assistance and counselling, access to maps and tourism guides, information about events, attractions and festivals as well ...

  17. Top 17 Things to Do & See in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

    It is one of the most popular Moncton New Brunswick tourist attractions. You will need an hour to tour this museum. 13. Resurgo Place. This Science and Discovery Center presents exhibits concerning inventions and discoveries in various fields. The center especially focuses on the field of rail transportation and the history of Moncton's ...

  18. Moncton and Dieppe / #ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick

    The Greater Moncton Area, which includes Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview, is a great mix of English and French Acadian cultures in the geographic centre of the Maritimes. It's also a wonderful mix of outdoor adventure and urban experiences. The tidal bore —when the power of the Bay of Fundy tides reverses the flow of the Petitcodiac River ...

  19. Visit Moncton

    Visit Moncton. Moncton boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, sporting competitions and unique community activities that take place year-round. Tourism Moncton. Discover the many sights and activities the city offers. Public Art. View sculpture and large colourful murals located in the downtown core. Arts & Culture.

  20. THE 10 BEST Moncton Sights & Historical Landmarks

    Beautiful building and well worth a visit. This is known as their Mother House. The sisters of this congregation have been at the forefront of many things in New Brunswick, most notably education. In 1963, they took ownership of the Providence School of Nursing in Moncton, which provided excellent nursing staff for the region.

  21. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Moncton with Kids (Updated 2024)

    By Franklinmacd. Mapleton park is a Very Nice city park but not the best in Moncton. It has 300 acres of trails and wetlands which make... 12. Butterfly World and the Boardwalk. 88. Piers & Boardwalks • Water Parks. By 124oliviau. It was a bit expensive for what you get, however it is cool to see the butterflies....

  22. Moncton Visitor Information Centre (Resurgo Place)

    Located within Resurgo Place, the home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre, this Visitor Information Centre offers detailed information and expertise to guests. Take advantage of a variety of FREE services which will enhance your travel experience, such as travel assistance and counselling, access to maps and tourism guides, information about events, attractions, and ...