Moncton
Field Guide
The tidal bore and the nearby Hopewell Rocks define our maritime hub monitoring, capturing the Fundy cycles and trail accessibility.
Dress warmly; hydrate regularly; sungear recommended
01 / The Vibe
Local Reality.
- Activities7 Available
- Best SeasonYear-round
Tidal bores on the Petitcodiac, red sandstone coastline at Hopewell Rocks, and Fundy Trail Parkway access make Moncton a legitimate outdoor hub for anyone exploring the Bay of Fundy.
Whether you're a local looking for a new weekend ritual or a visitor seeking the perfect outdoor escape, Moncton offers a diverse range of activities. Our guides combine evergreen local advice with real-time AER environmental data to ensure you have the best experience possible.
02 / Activities
Choose Your Adventure
Hiking
Notably, pass through the Petitcodiac tidal bores in Moncton, noting the New Brunswick character.
Camping
Uniquely, trace the maritime hub trails along the Moncton corridor in the New Brunswick heartland.
Paddling
Remarkably, navigate the maritime hub trails of Moncton, where New Brunswick elements dictate the pace.
Cycling
Invariably, witness the Hopewell red sandstone of Moncton while engaging with New Brunswick nature.
Beach Day
Locally, appreciate the Hopewell red sandstone of Moncton, framed by the New Brunswick hills.
Snowshoeing
Specifically, visit the Petitcodiac tidal bores that surround Moncton in the New Brunswick wild.
Cross-Country Skiing
Wholly, observe the maritime hub trails in Moncton, where the New Brunswick landscape meets the sky.