In Southeastern New Brunswick, gridlocks just aren’t a thing. The region boasts one of the shortest commute times in Canada thanks to fewer traffic jams as well as well-maintained walking and biking trails. You can also take advantage of our network of public buses or convenient taxi companies. Once you arrive at your destination, you will find free and paid parking is readily available.
If you’re coming from another Canadian province, you can exchange your class of driver’s license against an equivalent class without having to pass a driving test or provide medical documents. This is done directly at any Service New Brunswick location.
This handbook will provide you with the information you need to prepare for testing and increase your knowledge of the rules of the road and safe driving practices.
If you need a vehicle for just a short period of time, consider renting.
Vehicle rental agencies can be easily found by searching Google.
You can reach the Greater Moncton area and Southest region via Highways 15 and 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) as well as by train or by plane.
The most common way to travel between and within communities in New Brunswick is by car.
In this region, we’re all about trails. Whether hiking, biking, or running in the great outdoors with friends, the area has a range of trails perfect for every nature lover.
As one of the most dynamic regions of New Brunswick, the Southeast region is an ideal place to explore for young and old alike.
La Bikery Co-operative is a community bicycle centre with a workshop space for bicycle maintenance and repairs located in the heart of downtown Moncton.
Codiac Transpo provides residents of Greater Moncton with a reliable bus network, with a monthly pass costing $70 per adult.
The Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport is among the largest airports on the Atlantic coast.