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Moncton: 0.0: 0.0: Route 106 (Salisbury Road / Main Street) – Moncton Centre, Salisbury Route 114 west (Causeway Boulevard) – Riverview, Fundy National Park: Roundabout; eastern terminus of Route 114: 0.3: 0.19: 0: Baig Boulevard: At-grade intersection; no access from Baig Boulevard to eastbound Route 15: Western end of freeway: 1.4: 0.87 ...
Route 490 is a north–south provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.The road runs from Route 116 intersection in Bass River.The road has a length of approximately 57.6 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities.
Central Moncton (Old East End) Centennial: Centennial Park: Cherryfield: Downtown Moncton: Harrisville: Humphrey: Lakeview: Lewisville: 1973: Magnetic Hill: Mapleton: New North End: New West End: North-West End: Old North End: South End (Old West End) Sunny Brae: 1954: Sunny Brae rink Sunny Brae North: Tankville
Moncton's Capitol Theatre is a performing arts venue and hosts productions for the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada, and Theatre New Brunswick. Moncton's Capitol Theatre, an 800-seat restored 1920s-era vaudeville house on Main Street, is the main centre for cultural entertainment for the city.
The route travels north crossing Route 126 (Mountain Rd), then Route 15 (Wheeler Blvd). Now known as Lewisville Road, the route crosses Humphrey Brook, passing the southern terminus of Route 115 , turning north east and is known as Shediac Rd. Continuing out of the city crossing under Route 2 as it exits the city passing through Lakeville north ...
Downtown Moncton is a central neighbourhood in the city of Moncton, New Brunswick. ... Assomption Blvd Industrial Park: Industrial Assumption Place: Commercial
Route 11 in Jacquet River, approximately halfway between Bathurst and Campbellton. Route 11 is a provincial highway in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.The 440-kilometre (270 mi) road runs from Moncton to the Quebec border, near Campbellton, at the Matapédia Bridge, following the province's eastern and northern coastlines.
The trail comprises the Moncton section of the Trans Canada Trail, passing through the city's Riverfront Park, and extends to the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe. [1] Points of interest include Bore View Park , Settlers Green , a skateboard park, the Hal Betts Commemorative Sportsplex and the Treitz Haus .