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  2. Moncton - Wikipedia

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    The underpinnings of the local economy are based on Moncton's heritage as a commercial, distribution, transportation, and retailing centre. This is due to Moncton's central location in the Maritimes: it has the largest catchment area in Atlantic Canada with 1.6 million people living within a three-hour drive of the city. [76]

  3. Greater Moncton - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest zoo in Atlantic Canada, has well-developed and popular educational program, and was ranked as the fourth best zoo in Canada in 2007. [8] Also on site is Magic Mountain, the largest water park in Atlantic Canada, with a half dozen large water slides, a lazy river, wave pool, children's splash pool, and a 36-hole mini-golf ...

  4. Downtown Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Moncton Free Meeting House: Culture Flat Iron Building: Commercial First Moncton United Baptist Church: Religion Former Moncton and Regional Public Library: Government Government of Canada Building, Moncton: Government Highfield Square: Shopping Hotel Beausejour: Lodging Humphrey Block: Commercial Higgins Block: Commercial King Street Convent ...

  5. List of neighbourhoods in Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Information on Moncton (Residents, Visitors, Businesses, Government) "City of Moncton". Greater Moncton Planning District Commission. Archived from the original on 2008-05-03. Greater Moncton Online Main Page

  6. Moncton, Canada - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Moncton became the choice, partly because francophone Acadians consider the city to be their "capital" and also because Chrétien had briefly represented the neighbouring federal district of Beauséjour and wanted to show his appreciation to the area. The summit was held in early September 1999 and was the largest conference ever held in the ...

  8. Acadia (region) - Wikipedia

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    Acadia is a North American cultural region in the Maritime provinces of Canada where approximately 300,000 French-speaking Acadians live. [1] The region lacks clear or formal borders; it is usually considered to be the north and east of New Brunswick as well as a few isolated localities in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.

  9. New Brunswick Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    Location km [3] mi Exit Destinations Notes; Moncton: 0.0: 0.0: Route 106 (Salisbury Road / Main Street) – Moncton Centre, Salisbury Route 114 west (Causeway Boulevard) – Riverview, Fundy National Park: Roundabout; eastern terminus of Route 114: 0.3: 0.19: 0: Baig Boulevard: At-grade intersection; no access from Baig Boulevard to eastbound ...