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Moncton
Moncton is a city in southeast New Brunswick, Canada. It is located inland of the Bay of Fundy and Acadian Coast. Moncton has a population of 60,126, with a metropolitan population of about 126,086. The City of Moncton is the only officially bilingual city in Canada. All venues provide services in both official languages. It was also the site of a Rolling Stones Concert.Get in By car From the US: • I-95 to the Transcanada Route 2, through Fredericton to Moncton • Route 9 (US) to Route 1 (Canada) through St. Stephen, Saint John and up to Moncton. More...
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Moncton Restaurants
Three for All: Moncton's Restaurant Scene is Dynamic and DeliciousJOSH HANSEN MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK Bogart’s Bar and Grill Having only ever eaten duck once, I had no idea what kind of wine best compliments the taste of game bird served with a traditional a l’orange sauce. Wines 04, 10 and 42, according to my menu, are the preferred choices. Suggested wine pairings aren’t uncommon at most restaurants but for a Greek salad? That’s the standard at Bogart’s Bar and Grill; Moncton’s wine and dine capital. By the end of my meal, the dark, flavourful and moist duck had More...
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Acadian Museum
MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK They come from New England and Quebec. Some travel from as far away as Louisiana. Some live a stones throw away, at the nearby campus residence. All are Acadians in some form or another, their ancestors separated hundreds of years ago, all drawn to Moncton’s Acadian Museum. In her 18 years giving tours of the museum, Curator Jeanne Mance Cormier has met hundreds, if not thousands of Acadians from all over who want to discover their routes. More...
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