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Moncton is a prime destination for adventurers in Atlantic Canada, offering a mix of urban convenience and natural marvels.

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Adventure

Adventure

One of the region’s most iconic adventures begins at the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides. Just a short drive from Moncton, Hopewell Rocks allows visitors to walk on the ocean floor during low tide and then kayak around towering flowerpot rock formations when the tide comes in. For more inland excitement, the Riverfront Trail system winds through downtown Moncton and along the Petitcodiac River, offering multi-use paths perfect for cycling, jogging, and rollerblading. This same river is also home to the Tidal Bore—a unique phenomenon where the incoming Fundy tide causes a wave to surge upriver, thrilling spectators daily. Moncton also provides easy access to Fundy National Park and Parlee Beach, both of which offer hiking, beachcombing, swimming, and backcountry camping. Adventure seekers looking for something less conventional can head to TreeGO Moncton, an aerial adventure park where ropes courses and ziplines challenge both mind and body. Winter doesn’t slow things down either—snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and even fat biking are popular in local parks like Centennial Park. With year-round adventure at its doorstep, Moncton is an Eastern Canadian hub for outdoor exploration and coastal thrills.

Wildlife

Moncton’s diverse ecosystem, situated at the meeting point of freshwater rivers and coastal marshes, offers a surprisingly rich variety of wildlife viewing opportunities. The Petitcodiac River and the Shemogue and Memramcook Marshes support thousands of migratory birds each season, making Moncton a quiet haven for birdwatchers. Species like greater yellowlegs, sandpipers, and Canada geese flock to the mudflats and wetlands during migration periods, while year-round residents like great blue herons and red-winged blackbirds thrive along the riverbanks. Mapleton Park, one of the largest urban nature parks in Atlantic Canada, features kilometers of forested trails and a large pond, where visitors frequently spot deer, squirrels, and a variety of native amphibians and songbirds. The Magnetic Hill Zoo, while technically a controlled environment, also contributes to conservation education and public awareness of endangered species from around the world, including local efforts that support Atlantic Canadian biodiversity. For marine life, nearby excursions to the Bay of Fundy often feature whale watching tours where visitors can see humpback, minke, and even North Atlantic right whales in the wild. Moncton’s blend of urban green spaces, riverine habitats, and access to world-class marine environments creates a holistic wildlife experience that’s accessible, educational, and deeply tied to the natural heritage of New Brunswick.

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Car Culture

Car Culture

Moncton has become a thriving center for car culture in Atlantic Canada, blending classic automotive traditions with modern tuning trends and motorsport enthusiasm. The Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza is the crown jewel of the local car scene. Held annually in Moncton’s Centennial Park, this massive multi-day event draws over 2,000 vehicles and tens of thousands of spectators from across Canada and the U.S. It’s a true celebration of chrome, horsepower, and community spirit, featuring everything from pristine vintage Mustangs and Chevelles to hot rods, custom builds, and street trucks. Beyond the Nationals, Moncton hosts regular cruise nights, where car owners and fans gather in local parking lots or downtown streets to show off rides and socialize. The city’s proximity to Riverside International Speedway and other Maritime racing circuits makes it a key stop for motorsport fans, especially those who follow stock car and drag racing. Enthusiasts also frequent local performance shops and detailing garages, many of which support the local tuner scene, including lowered imports, wrapped street cars, and high-performance upgrades. From weekend shows to impromptu meetups and a deep appreciation for auto restoration, Moncton’s car culture offers a welcoming and enthusiastic environment for everyone from seasoned collectors to young drivers discovering their first passion project.

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