Moncton / Dieppe
Greater Moncton Region
With more than a dozen of the province's top attractions within one hour's drive, Moncton is your New Brunswick tour destination. Experience the sights, sounds and food of Acadian "joie de vivre" along the Acadian Coast to the north - or walk on the ocean floor along the Fundy Coast to the south, home of the world's highest tides. Moncton, truly the centre of it all, has regional partners offering daytime activities for everyone and captivating evening entertainment.
Attractions - With some of the province's top attractions so close, why not take some time and learn how to catch and cook lobster or see how soap is made by hand. You can also learn about the history of the Acadians and sample some Acadian cuisine after you've tried playing the "spoons". If you prefer, you can taste some good ol' fashioned ranch cooking after you walk along the ocean floor and breath in the fresh air of the Bay of Fundy. See our Moncton ad for more information.
Hotels - Exploring everything we have to offer can be tiring. Refresh, relax and rejuvenate at any on of our top accommodations. See our Moncton ad for more information.
Magnetic Hill - A city filled with intrigue, Moncton pulls you in and never lets go. Magnetic Hill is one of Moncton's most famous treasures, captivating people for decades with its magnetic charm. A wonder to behold, the legend of the Hill is rivalled only by the thousands of people who are attracted to to region for the world-class events hosted here.
Champlain Place is the largest shopping centre in the Maritimes, located in Dieppe. Its wide array of shops and services makes it a major shopping destination.
Tidal Bore, Petitcodiac River - This natural phenomenon is a result of the record-high tides of the Bay of Fundy. Within an hour the river can go from a muddy bottom at low tide to being filled to some 7.5 meters in depth. Tidal Bore Park features an excellent view of the bore and a clock which gives the time of the next tide.
Other points of interest include Magnetic Hill Winery, Wharf Village Shoppes & Restaurant and the Acadian Museum.
