Downtown Moncton

Downtown Moncton is a central neighbourhood in the city of Moncton, New Brunswick.

View of Downtown Moncton
Downtown Moncton
Downtown
Coordinates: 46.090436°N 64.783888°W / 46.090436; -64.783888
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CityMoncton
Named forCentral Business District
CommunitiesList of Communities
Area
  Total2.15 km2 (0.83 sq mi)
Population
  Total4,000
  Density1,860/km2 (4,800/sq mi)
Area code(s)506
Websitehttp://downtownmoncton.com/about-us/downtown-moncton-glance/

History

See History of Moncton and Timeline of Moncton history

Places of note

Current NameCategory
14 Church StreetCommercial
777 Main StreetCommercial
Aberdeen Cultural CentreCulture
Acadian Bus StationTransportation
Albion BlockCommercial
Andal PlaceCommercial
Assomption Blvd Industrial ParkIndustrial
Assumption PlaceCommercial
Atlantic Lotto BuildingCommercial
Bell Aliant TowerCommercial
Blue Cross CentreCommercial
Moncton Bore ParkPark
Moncton Caledonia BuildingCommercial
Capitol Theatre (Moncton)Culture
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption (Moncton)Religious
Central United ChurchReligion
Commerce HouseStructure
Crowne Plaza BlockLodging
Empire BlockCommercial
Foundry Street BuildingCommercial
Dominion Public BuildingGovernment
Moncton Free Meeting HouseCulture
Flat Iron BuildingCommercial
First Moncton United Baptist ChurchReligion
Former Moncton and Regional Public LibraryGovernment
Government of Canada Building, MonctonGovernment
Highfield SquareShopping
Hotel BeausejourLodging
Humphrey BlockCommercial
Higgins BlockCommercial
King Street ConventReligious
MAGMA-AMGMReligion
Marriott Residence Inn HotelLodging
Masonic TempleReligion
McSweeney BuildingCommercial
Minto HotelCommercial
Moncton Train StationTransportation
Moncton City HallGovernment
Moncton CourthouseGovernment
Moncton MuseumCulture
Moncton PlaceCommercial
National Banque NationaleCommercial
Old Moncton HospitalGovernment
(Former) Oulton College BuildingEducation
Paramount ComplexCommercial
Provincial Bank BuildingCommercial
RD MacLean Co LtdCommercial
Rand's HouseResidential
Riverfront ParkPark
Robinson CourtShopping
Rogers BuildingsCommercial
Royal Bank BuildingCommercial
Salvation Army CitadelReligion
St Bernard ChurchReligion
St George's Anglican ChurchReligion
Subway BlockCommercial
Terminal CentreCommercial
Théâtre l'EscaouetteCulture
Times BuildingCommercial
Times & TranscriptCommercial
Transcript BuildingStructure
Vaughan Harvey Shopping AreaShopping
Victoria ParkPark
Victoria BlockCommercial
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References

  1. "Downtown Moncton at a Glance". downtownmoncton.com. City of Moncton. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  2. "Downtown Moncton at a Glance". downtownmoncton.com. City of Moncton. Retrieved 12 March 2020.

Bordering communities

See also

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