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Moncton's downtown is a vibrant area offering unique shopping and dining as well as quality services. Accessible parking is available in the area. Address: . Moncton NB CAN
Send an Email 1 866 628-6693
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Waterloo Row Located on the eastern edge of downtown, and bounded by the Saint John River, Waterloo Row is a confluence of history and architecture. It is part of the Trans Canada Trail network, and is linked to the north bank of the river by the Trail Bridge. Address: . Fredericton NB Canada
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Officer's Square From this site the beating of many different drums has been heard over the centuries - from the military marches of the British Army in 1785 and the Canadian Army in 1883 to the present day rhythm of musicans performing at the Summer Music Series. Come see the changing of the guard and inspection ceremonies during July and August. Also in Officer's Square is the statue dedicated to Lord Beaverbrook, a publishing giant and lawyer who assisted the first Canadian born British Prime Minister. Address: Corner Queen St & St Anne's Point Fredericton NB
1 506 460-2129
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Old City Market The Saint John City Market is one of the oldest markets in North America. The rafters of the market resemble the hull of a ship. Items for sale include arts and crafts, meats, fish and seafood, souvenirs, fresh fruits and vegetables and much more. Address: 47 Charlotte Street Saint John NB
1 506 658-2820
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Historic Garrison District British soldiers were stationed in Historic Garrison District from 1784 to 1869. Much of this legacy persists today in the many stone buildings that survive. Today it is host to shops, tours and live theatre. It was declared a National Historic Site by the Government of Canada in 1964. Address: Queen Street Fredericton NB Canada
Send an Email 1 506 460-2041
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