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  2. Climate of Moncton - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Moncton is mostly maritime, typical of most cities located in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, but the climate demonstrates strong seasonal continental influences. Despite being less than 50 km (31 mi) from the Bay of Fundy and less than 30 km (19 mi) from the Northumberland Strait, the climate can seem more continental than ...

  3. Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Moncton (/ ˈmʌŋktən /; French pronunciation: [mɔŋktœn]) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because of its central inland location in the region and its ...

  4. Timeline of Moncton history - Wikipedia

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    1869 - Hurricane Saxby Gale caused extensive damage to the city including the Gunningsville Bridge. 1871 – Moncton selected to be the headquarters of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada. [ 4 ] 1875 – Moncton able to reincorporate with the motto "Resurgo" (I rise again). 1890 – Moncton achieves city status.

  5. Moncton Parish, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Moncton is a geographic parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the cities of Dieppe and Moncton; the town of Salisbury; the incorporated rural communities of Beausoleil and Maple Hills; [5] the Metepenagiag 3 Urban Reserve, Metepenagiag 8 Urban Reserve, and Soegao 35 Indian reserves; and the Southeast rural district. [6]

  6. History of Moncton - Wikipedia

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    The history of Moncton extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants being the First Nations of the region, such as the Mi'kmaq. Located in New Brunswick, Moncton 's motto is Resurgo, which is Latin for I rise again. This motto was originally chosen in celebration of the city's rebirth in 1875 after the recovery of the economy ...

  7. Turtle Creek (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Creek is a Canadian creek in Albert County, southeastern New Brunswick. [1] The creek drains a watershed area of 192 square kilometres (74 square miles), [2] and is the primary source of potable water for Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe, thanks to the 150 km 2 (58 sq mi) Turtle Creek reservoir and the Moncton Water Treatment Plant. [1] [3]

  8. Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport

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    The Greater Moncton International Airport is the busiest airport in New Brunswick, serving more than 552,629 passengers per year. In May 2006, Continental Airlines ' subsidiary Continental Express began Moncton's only nonstop service to the United States with once-daily (sometimes twice daily) flights to Newark Liberty International Airport in ...

  9. Times & Transcript - Wikipedia

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    Moncton Times & Transcript. The Times & Transcript is a newspaper from Moncton, New Brunswick. It serves Greater Moncton and eastern New Brunswick. Its offices and printing facilities are located on Main Street in Downtown Moncton. The paper is published by Postmedia Network . The Times & Transcript building also houses the presses that print ...