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DIRECTIONS
FROM MONCTON AIRPORT
Leave the car park and proceed straight through
the 'four way' junction (with the airport loop road to the
left) onto Aviation Avenue. At the very next opportunity
turn right onto Adelard Savoie Blvd. When you reach the
intersection with Dieppe Blvd - turn right (at the traffic
lights). You will immediately come to the highway 15 intersection.
Take the Moncton turning west. As you near the city, watch
for exit signs with the Fundy National Park symbol in brown
(a beaver with the word "Fundy"). Follow this
exit and bypass the town of Moncton. This route takes you
across the Petitcodiac River (via a causeway) to the town
of Riverview. On the Riverview side of the causeway, take
the exit with the "Fundy National Park" symbol
which is Route 114 south. Follow this route. Driving time
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WEST
FROM U.S. / CANADA BORDER AT ST. STEPHEN, NB
From St. Stephen, follow Route 1 past the City
of Saint John, and continue on towards the town of Sussex,
NB. On Route 1, heading to Moncton and about 6 kilometers
beyond Sussex, take Exit 211 with the Fundy National
Park symbol in brown (a beaver with the word "Fundy").
Connect onto Route 114, which travels through Fundy National
Park then the village of Alma and north towards Moncton.
Driving time is approximately three and one half hours.
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SOUTHEAST
FROM QUEBEC / NEW BRUNSWICK BORDER
After crossing the Quebec border into New Brunswick,
the Trans Canada Highway #2 passes the City of Edmundston,
and takes you beyond the City of Fredericton. Continue along
Highway #2, and take Exit 365 for Sussex and then Exit 211
to Route 114. This travels through Fundy National Park,
then the village of Alma and goes north towards Moncton.
Driving time is approximately five hours and forty minutes.
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WEST
FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Beyond
Confederation Bridge is Route 16, follow this until the
exit for Route 15 at Port Elgin. Route 15 will bring you
to the City of Moncton. As you near the city, watch for
exit signs with the Fundy National Park symbol in brown
(a beaver with the word "Fundy"). Follow this
exit and bypass the town of Moncton. This route takes you
across the Petitcodiac River (via a causeway) to the town
of Riverview. On the Riverview side of the causeway, take
the exit with the "Fundy National Park" symbol
which is Route 114 south. Follow this route. Driving time
is approximately one hour and 40 minutes. Home
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NORTH
FROM HALIFAX, NS
Leaving the City of Halifax, follow exit signs
to Highway #102 north. Follow this highway to the Town of
Truro where the highway splits and connects to Highway #104,
north to New Brunswick. At the border of Nova Scotia and
New Brunswick, the highway is Trans Canada #2 that leads
northwest to the City of Moncton. Approaching the city,
take Exit 467A, indicated with the Blue Fundy sign (and
the exit for Riverview). Follow this exit and bypass the
town of Moncton. This route takes you across the Petitcodiac
River (via a causeway) to the town of Riverview. On the
Riverview side of the causeway, take the exit with the "Fundy
National Park" symbol and Route 114 south. Follow this
route. Driving time is approximately three hours.
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DRIVING
TIMES FROM BROADLEAF (depending on traffic and road conditions):
TRAVELING VIA ROUTE 114
THE
ROCKS, Hopewell Cape, NB - 10 minutes
ALBERT COUNTY MUSEUM & JAILHOUSE, Hopewell Cape, NB
- 10 minute
FUNDY NATIONAL PARK & VILLAGE OF AMLA - 20 minutes
CAPE ENRAGE LIGHTHOUSE & RAPPELLING ADVENTURES - 20
minutes
VILLAGE OF RIVERSIDE ALBERT, NB - 2 minutes
MARY'S POINT BIRD SANCTUARY, Mary's Point, NB - 10 minutes
FUNDY TRAIL PARKWAY, Saint Martin's, NB - 1 1/2 hours
SAINT JOHN, NB (via exit 432 east of Sussex) - 2 hours
FREDERICTON, NB (via exit 432 east of Sussex) - 2 hours
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TRAVELING
NORTH VIA ROUTE 114:
TOWN
OF RIVERVIEW, NB - 45 minutes
CITY OF MONCTON, NB (Downtown) - 50minutes
MAGNETIC HILL ZOO & MAGIC MOUNTAIN WATER PARK, Moncton,
NB - 55 minutes
CONFEDERATION BRIDGE TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - 2 hours
SHEDIAC, NB & PARLEE BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK - 1 hour
& 10 minutes
NOVA SCOTIA / NEW BRUNSWICK BORDER - 1 hour & 10 minutes
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