
Located in the heart of Acadie, Aboiteau Beach is a must for vacationers! Come enjoy the warmest waters north of Virginia in this picturesque place where you will fall in love with golden sand, salty waves and majestic dunes. Modern beach with amenities including washrooms, showers, changing rooms, restaurant, bar, entertainment, volleyball courts, playground, boardwalks and walking trails.

The Moncton Public Library aims to meet the educational, cultural, informational and recreational needs of its users. As part of the New Brunswick Public Library Service, the library provides access to a province-wide collection of more than 1.8 million items, 121,000 of which are on its shelves. Along with its collections, the Moncton Public Library offers hundreds of free programs and services.

Home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre, Resurgo Place is a state-of-the-art facility where Moncton heritage, technology and discovery intersect. Learn about how Moncton was built on transportation all while having hands-on fun with interactive exhibits, moving your creations further, faster and safer. There's TONS of fun waiting for you at Resurgo Place.

Since its foundation in 1978, the Théâtre l'Escaouette has been pursuing its artistic mission: representing Acadian realities in a new way through the creation and presentation of original plays. It aims to provoke, to evoke reflection, to revive spirit, to question and to reflect the ideas that prevail in Acadie and in the contemporary world.

Did you know that there are more than 50 art murals on buildings throughout Moncton and the region? Through the work of Festival Inspire, local artists and artists from around the world have created masterpieces that have transformed Moncton into a spectacular outdoor art gallery, now yours to discover!

Located in the heart of Moncton, the Aberdeen Cultural Centre is one of the city's major cultural institutions, bringing artists and the public together for the development of contemporary Acadie. The Aberdeen Cultural Centre houses 27 cultural associations, public art galleries and artists studios, as well as the gourmet French cuisine restaurant, Les Brumes du Coude.

Here’s a wonderful hidden gem in Moncton: 242 Inuk artworks dating back from the 1930s to the 1970s, a generous gift to the community by Esther and Isadore Fine, eminent citizens of Moncton. This exceptional collection features stone, granite, metal, and block printing pieces from 150 artists. Discover spectacular Inuk art at the Champlain Library on the Université de Moncton campus (415 Université Avenue, Moncton).

MR21 stands for Monument for Recognition in the 21st century and is an interpretation centre that uses immersive and innovative digital technology to help visitors discover the incredible architecture and rich history of the heritage gem that is the cathedral. ⛪ Visit MR21 and learn about this captivating facet of Acadian history and find out how Monseigneur Louis-Joseph-Arthur Melanson, the parish’s first archbishop, succeeded in having this majestic cathedral built in Moncton. ⛪

On the edge of the Northumberland Straight in beautiful southeastern New Brunswick, this centre was created to protect and preserve the wild flora and fauna of the Maritime coast. Unique among Canada’s parks, Cape Jourimain Nature Centre offers state-of-the-art eco-sensitive technologies, allowing visitors unparalleled easy access to the environment without risk of disturbance or damage.

Boasting 93 ha (229.81 acres) of scenic parkland, this urban park offers fun and recreation throughout the year. ❄️ Winter activities include skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the longest lit trails in eastern Canada. TreeGO® features children, junior and adult treetop obstacle courses. 🌞 Summer activities include: swimming in an artificial beach, SuperSplash Water Park, hiking, wheelchair accessible playground, tennis, and lawn bowling.

Fundy National Park is located on the southeast coast of New Brunswick, along the 250-kilometre-long Bay of Fundy. It’s easily accessible by car from Moncton (one-hour drive). ❄️ Experience Fundy National Park's winter activities, including camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing and more.

Golden sand dunes, estuaries brimming with life, warm ocean beaches, Mi’gmaq and Acadian culture, the starry spectacle of a Dark Sky Preserve and snowbound winter activities weave together the compelling tapestry of Kouchibouguac National Park. ❄️ In the winter, the park offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, fat biking, tobogganing, primitive winter camping, groomed walking trails and more.

Offering 5 km (3.11 mi.) of multi-use trails, this park offers floral displays, benches and the Celtic Cross monument. The trail is part of the Trans Canada Trail system. Portions of the Riverfront Park trail are groomed for winter running. Other points of interest include Bore Park, Settlers Green, Hal Betts Sportsplex, and the Treitz Haus Visitor Information Centre.
Our escape rooms are based on “escape the room” video games in which the player is locked in a room and must explore his or her surroundings in order to escape. We have taken that concept and have transformed that into a live experience. You and your team will be “locked” in a room and you must find clues, solve puzzles, and, most of all, work together in order to escape.
Olivier Soapery believes that one size does not fit all. Each individual’s skin requires something different. The soapery has created natural skin care products to address everyone's skin’s needs, to restore and maintain pH balance and to help bring relief to symptoms associated with various skin sensitivities and conditions.
A live version of the popular computer and cell phone escape games! This team-building experience will bring you and five other people together in a room where the door closes behind you, and you will have 60 minutes to escape. During your adventure, you will face puzzles that will challenge you to think outside the box, teach you how to communicate with others, and to solve problems in order to escape.

Open 12 months a year, rain, snow or shine, USVA is a unique experience that will immerse you in a world of pure relaxation, only 10 minutes from downtown Moncton! 🔸 Whether you are looking for a relaxing moment, a refreshing dip, a good time alone, with your partner or with friends, allow yourself to discover the USVA experience!

Here’s a wonderful hidden gem in Moncton: 242 Inuk artworks dating back from the 1930s to the 1970s, a generous gift to the community by Esther and Isadore Fine, eminent citizens of Moncton. This exceptional collection features stone, granite, metal, and block printing pieces from 150 artists. Discover spectacular Inuk art at the Champlain Library on the Université de Moncton campus (415 Université Avenue, Moncton).

Since its foundation in 1978, the Théâtre l'Escaouette has been pursuing its artistic mission: representing Acadian realities in a new way through the creation and presentation of original plays. It aims to provoke, to evoke reflection, to revive spirit, to question and to reflect the ideas that prevail in Acadie and in the contemporary world.

MR21 stands for Monument for Recognition in the 21st century and is an interpretation centre that uses immersive and innovative digital technology to help visitors discover the incredible architecture and rich history of the heritage gem that is the cathedral. ⛪ Visit MR21 and learn about this captivating facet of Acadian history and find out how Monseigneur Louis-Joseph-Arthur Melanson, the parish’s first archbishop, succeeded in having this majestic cathedral built in Moncton. ⛪

Home of the Moncton Museum and Transportation Discovery Centre, Resurgo Place is a state-of-the-art facility where Moncton heritage, technology and discovery intersect. Learn about how Moncton was built on transportation all while having hands-on fun with interactive exhibits, moving your creations further, faster and safer. There's TONS of fun waiting for you at Resurgo Place.

Located in the heart of Moncton, the Aberdeen Cultural Centre is one of the city's major cultural institutions, bringing artists and the public together for the development of contemporary Acadie. The Aberdeen Cultural Centre houses 27 cultural associations, public art galleries and artists studios, as well as the gourmet French cuisine restaurant, Les Brumes du Coude.

A 800-acre, family-owned and operated adventure business located in Albert County, New Brunswick, in the heart of the Bay of Fundy! Broadleaf Ranch has been providing memorable experiences for over 50 years and three generations. The tranquil atmosphere enables guests to submerse themselves in Broadleaf’s soothing surroundings.

On the edge of the Northumberland Straight in beautiful southeastern New Brunswick, this centre was created to protect and preserve the wild flora and fauna of the Maritime coast. Unique among Canada’s parks, Cape Jourimain Nature Centre offers state-of-the-art eco-sensitive technologies, allowing visitors unparalleled easy access to the environment without risk of disturbance or damage.

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.

Boasting 93 ha (229.81 acres) of scenic parkland, this urban park offers fun and recreation throughout the year. ❄️ Winter activities include skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the longest lit trails in eastern Canada. TreeGO® features children, junior and adult treetop obstacle courses. 🌞 Summer activities include: swimming in an artificial beach, SuperSplash Water Park, hiking, wheelchair accessible playground, tennis, and lawn bowling.
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 Zoo is an animal lover’s dream. This award-winning attraction is Atlantic Canada’s largest accredited zoo, featuring a new big cat habitat for Amur tigers and leopard, and houses over 90 species from around the globe. Enjoy contact areas, daily presentations, educational programs, a large playground and events, like our NEW Wild Lights special event in December.
Located in the Shediac Rotary Park (Big Lobster), our rentals allow you to experience the Scoudouc River with friends. Through our rentals department, we offer 1 and 2 person kayaks as well as stand up paddle boards. If you’re looking to hop on a paddleboard for the first time, we offer private lessons as well as group and corporate lessons. Lessons are available for all ages and all abilities.

Fundy National Park is located on the southeast coast of New Brunswick, along the 250-kilometre-long Bay of Fundy. It’s easily accessible by car from Moncton (one-hour drive). ❄️ Experience Fundy National Park's winter activities, including camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing and more.

Open 12 months a year, rain, snow or shine, USVA is a unique experience that will immerse you in a world of pure relaxation, only 10 minutes from downtown Moncton! 🔸 Whether you are looking for a relaxing moment, a refreshing dip, a good time alone, with your partner or with friends, allow yourself to discover the USVA experience!

Offering 5 km (3.11 mi.) of multi-use trails, this park offers floral displays, benches and the Celtic Cross monument. The trail is part of the Trans Canada Trail system. Portions of the Riverfront Park trail are groomed for winter running. Other points of interest include Bore Park, Settlers Green, Hal Betts Sportsplex, and the Treitz Haus Visitor Information Centre.

Golden sand dunes, estuaries brimming with life, warm ocean beaches, Mi’gmaq and Acadian culture, the starry spectacle of a Dark Sky Preserve and snowbound winter activities weave together the compelling tapestry of Kouchibouguac National Park. ❄️ In the winter, the park offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, fat biking, tobogganing, primitive winter camping, groomed walking trails and more.

Did you know that there are more than 50 art murals on buildings throughout Moncton and the region? Through the work of Festival Inspire, local artists and artists from around the world have created masterpieces that have transformed Moncton into a spectacular outdoor art gallery, now yours to discover!
Since opening its fairways to the world on July 1, 2005, Fox Creek Golf Club has consistently impressed golfers from around the world. Golfers are amazed at the beauty and the high level of conditioning Course Superintendent Pascal Richard and his crew achieve. Fox Creek has become a must-see destination, hosting the likes of premiers, prime ministers, hockey legends and PGA stars with the Maritime hospitality guests and members have grown to expect and love.

Nestled in the gentle rolling hills of the Petitcodiac Valley, the local golfing fraternity often considers this course to be the “gem” 18 hole course in the Greater Moncton area. A pleasant and friendly “down home” atmosphere, coupled with a spectacular and challenging 18 hole layout, Petitcodiac Valley is sure to meet your golfing expectations.

Royal Oaks Golf Club was the first Canadian course designed by US Open architect Rees Jones, “The Open Doctor”, and built to US Open specifications. Royal Oaks opened in July 2000 to rave reviews for the outstanding golf experience provided. It is one of the most beautiful public courses in New Brunswick. Located in the hub of the Maritimes, it is only 10 minutes from the Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport and minutes from downtown Moncton. An 18-hole, par-72 links style golf club, measuring 7,103 yards from championship tees, Royal Oaks Golf Club is an award-winning practice and teaching facility. The Royal Oaks Clubhouse is a large event facility with all the amenities for tournaments, weddings, corporate events and any special occasion.

Mountain Woods Golf Club is a challenging, picturesque and friendly, tree-lined golf course with rolling terrain and numerous water hazards. Players can enjoy a great meal in the club's canteen after their round. The golf club also offers two putting greens, a short game practice area and a large double-ended driving range. Located just off the Trans Canada Highway at Exit #450, minutes from the Magnetic Hill Zoo, the Magic Mountain Water Park and Casino New Brunswick.
Lakeside Golf and Country Club, located on the Old Shediac Road, five miles from downtown Moncton, proved to be the dream of a lifetime for one man and a way of life for another. Dr L.H. Price was the man who dreamed of establishing a golf course on property he owned at Lakeside. Cecile Peak later established the Lakeside way of life. Both men, so different in many ways, had the same goal - to provide golfers and would-be golfers with a popular golf course.