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Moncton New Brunswick Map

Explore Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the Moncton, NB map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.

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PlaceMoncton
TypeCity
Province / TerritoryNew Brunswick (NB)
LocationWestmorland
CountryCanada
Latitude46.099479
Longitude-64.799802
Population79,470
Postal Code (FSA)E1C
Area Code506
ImportanceMajor city
CGN IDDADHJ

About Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton is a city in Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a major city. Moncton is located at 46.0995°N, 64.7998°W.

Moncton sits nestled in a gentle cradle of land, its contours shaped by the slow, persistent work of rivers and the distant whisper of the sea. It lies 22.2 km north-north-west of Fundy Albert, NB (from Fundy Albert, NB: bearing 329°T), and is situated 8.9 km west-north-west of Dieppe.9 km west-north-west of Dieppe. The terrain here is a soft undulation, not the stark drama of mountains, but a welcoming embrace of rolling hills that give way to fertile plains, a landscape that breathes with the scent of damp earth and pine. The Petitcodiac River, a serpentine presence, winds its way through the heart of Moncton, its ebb and flow a constant reminder of the tides that shape this corner of New Brunswick. Even on a still day, there's a palpable sense of the water's power, a quiet energy that hums beneath the surface of everyday life, a subtle current that draws the eye towards the horizon. The light here, especially in the late afternoon, possesses a unique softness, a diffused glow that seems to settle over the red-roofed houses and mature trees, lending a timeless quality to the urban sprawl. The history of Moncton is a story of resilience and reinvention, a narrative woven from the threads of Acadian settlement, loyalist arrivals, and the relentless drive of industry. Originally known as "The Bend" for its position on the Petitcodiac, the city's fortunes have long been tied to its strategic location and the bounty of the surrounding land and sea. Its economy, once heavily reliant on shipbuilding and the bustling port, has diversified over the years, embracing sectors like transportation, manufacturing, and a growing service industry. The echoes of its industrial past can still be felt in the sturdy brick buildings and the ghost of the railway's dominance, a quiet testament to the hard work and ingenuity that built Moncton into the vibrant hub it is today. The air often carries a faint, metallic tang, a lingering memory of the foundries and workshops that once pulsed with activity, now replaced by a more modern hum of commerce and innovation. Moncton boasts a rich cultural tapestry, a blend of traditional Maritime warmth and a burgeoning contemporary scene. While professional sports leagues like the CFL have a strong presence, the city's passion for hockey, with the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL drawing enthusiastic crowds, often takes center stage. The annual Foire Brayonne, a celebration of Acadian culture, fills the streets with music and festivity, a vibrant reminder of the region's unique heritage. Landmarks like the iconic Moncton Market and the Magnetic Hill attraction offer glimpses into the city's character, while the expansive Centennial Park provides a green lung for recreation and quiet contemplation, its mature trees offering a welcome shade on summer days. The presence of Université de Moncton, a cornerstone of higher education, infuses the city with intellectual energy, attracting students and scholars from far and wide. Though not home to globally recognized titans of the entertainment world, Moncton has nurtured its own artists and thinkers, contributing to the ongoing narrative of Maritime creativity, a quiet but persistent contribution to the wider cultural landscape.

À Moncton, la lumière du soir se déploie souvent avec une douceur particulière, baignant les plaines doucement ondulantes et les étendues d'eau qui bordent l'horizon d'une teinte dorée, rappelant les lointains échos de l'industrie et de la terre. L'air, chargé de la salinité subtile du fleuve Petitcodiac, porte les murmures d'une histoire profondément ancrée dans le travail de la terre et le commerce maritime, une histoire où le patrimoine acadien se mêle aux traditions autochtones, tissant un riche tapis culturel. Les vastes marées, qui redessinent sans cesse le paysage fluvial, symbolisent le rythme immuable de la nature et la résilience de ses habitants, dont les vies sont rythmées par les cycles du travail et les joies simples des rassemblements communautaires. Dans ce paysage où la nature dicte sa loi avec élégance, Moncton offre une présence à la fois ancrée et ouverte, un lieu où le passé dialogue avec le présent, et où chaque jour apporte sa propre promesse sous un ciel généreux.

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About This Moncton Map Page

Explore Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, with an embedded street and satellite map — switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 46.099479, -64.799802. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts — including hourly outlooks — are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.

Detailed location data for Moncton includes the postal code (E1C), telephone area code (506). These are among the most commonly searched location details for any Canadian city or town.

Location data for Moncton is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone. GPS coordinates, province, administrative location and place type are shown in the information panel above.

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Location dataCanadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada