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Moncton

This is now the largest city in New Brunswick with 64,128 people. It is the third-largest city in Canada that is highly bilingual with English and French. A large percentage of the population speak both English and French. Discover the natural wonders of Moncton, New Brunswick. Within a short drive of this city lies Fundy National Park, a 206 kilometer park full of rare birds and marine wonders on the Bay of Fundy. Magnetic Hill is one of the strangest natural attractions in Canada as you can drive over the hill, put your car in neutral and watch it climb back up on its own. Visit the creation of the largest tides in the world at Hopewell Rocks and the Tidal Bores, or relax on the beaches of Kouchibugoac National Park.

Recent city comments:

  • Atlantic Lottery Corporation HQ, maltosekincaid wrote 2 years ago:
    Formerly the Woolworth's building.
  • Marven's Building, Songbird4Him1984 (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    My dad use to work there and we loved when he brought home broken cookies ect. He also made the chips they were the best.
  • Marven's Building, Nick (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Used to house Beaver Lumber for a while before being bought by Heritage Court Management Group for leasing office space for various businesses.
  • Marven's Building, Roy (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    They also made excellent potato chips with collector cards inside (late 1950's early 1960's)
  • Marven's Building, Darrell (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Marven's used to make the biscuits (Lily Pilot) for Canadian Military rations
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