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Home > New Brunswick's Trans-Canada Highway > Fredericton to Moncton Itinerary

New Brunswick Trans-Canada Highway Route: along Highway #2 from Fredericton to Moncton, New Brunswick



Here is the itinerary for the 187 km along Highway #2 from Fredericton to Moncton:

The Trans-Canada Highway in this section has been recently re-aligned (in 2003) to reduce the highway by 30 kilometres and dramatically reduce and driving time, by diverting through traffic from a two lane highway passing through a number of small communities (including Sussex) to a twinned bee-line highway from Grand Lake to Moncton highway.

Cyclists are highly recommended to take the older routes, which follow a more level route, now lightly travelled, with local traffic moving less quickly. And passing through the more historical areas and small communities.

Fredericton is the provincial capital of New Brunswick, and has a number of historical sites in the downtown core. For those passing by, a quickie stop at Regent Street will give access to a selection of shopping and all services (take Exit 280 eastbound and Exit 294 westbound).

Just east of Fredericton's airport is CFB Gagetown at Oromocto. Built in 1952, this 1100 square kilometer base is the largest in the British Commonwealth, and was built on land that used to be farms and forest.

Grand Lake, just to the north of the highway, drains over 3800 square kilometers and is a recreational playground with a largely rugged shoreline. Around the lake are sites of early European settlement and very old First Nations archeological sites. The forests east of Grand Lake grow on Pre-Cambrian and Mississippian formations, and since the spruce budworm attacks of the 19670s decimated the dominantly spruce forests, they have been replaced by maple, beech, birch, white pine, and hemlock on the hills, and with white pine and jack pine in sandier areas.


Southeast of the highway--and definitely a detour, via Route 114--is Fundy National Park. The Bay of Fundy has the world's highest tides of over 16 metres (50 feet), which must be seen to be believed. High tide and low tide are about 6 hours apart (and tide times change daily), so with a full day side-trip and a picnic lunch, you can observe the full magnitude of the tides. You can see the Hopewell Rocks, large flowerpot formations at the mouth of the Petitcodiac River. Travellers in a hurry can catch the tidal bore, when the inbound tide is approaching with such force and speed it arrives with a leading wave, along the Petitcodiac River passing right through Moncton.

Moncton is both the transportation hub of the Maritimes, being the point where roads to PEI, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia all connect. The community is also the hub of the area's French-speaking Acadian community, facilitated by the Universite de Moncton and the Acadian Folk Museum.

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Next West: Grand Falls to Fredericton

Next East: Moncton, NB to Truro, Nova Scotia
Moncton, NB to Charlottetown, PEI


New Brunswick Transportion road condition reports for this segment.

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Highway Point Description

Municipality

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0

187

Exit #280: junction highway #8, N into Fredericton, all services

Fredericton

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1

186

Highway 640 Hanwell Rd underpass (no access)

Fredericton

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5

182

Exit: #285: junction #101, S to New Maryland (2 km), N into Fredericton, all services

Fredericton

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15

172

Exit #294: junction #7 Vanier Highway, WB access N into Fredericton, all services

Fredericton

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16

171

Exit #297: Nevers Rd, access to Fredericton airport, all services

Fredericton

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19

168

Hwy 655 Wilsey Rd (no access) to Fredericton airport

Oromocto

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20

167

Bridge over Oromocto River

Oromocto

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20

167

Exit: #301: Waasis Rd, access to CFG Gagetown, highway 102 access to Fredericton Airport

Oromocto

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22

165

Exit #303: Miramichi Rd, Oromocto and access to CFB Gagetown

Oromocto

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24

163

Route 660 underpass (no access)

Oromocto

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25

162

Exit #306: junction Highway #7, S to Geary (5 km), Saint John (103 km)

Oromocto

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28

159

Shirley Rd underpass (no access)

Oromocto

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44

142

Passing Swan Creek Lake on S side of hwy

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50

137

Exit #330, Scenic River Route 102 South to Gagetown (ferry), Hampstead (ferry) and Saint John

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52

135

Crossing Saint John River, SE side

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53

134

Exit #333 Junction of Scenic River Route #105 West to west shore of Grand Lake & Fredericton, east along east shore of Grand Lake

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59

128

Exit #339 Access to Town of Jemsegg, Scenic River Route #105 to Grand Lake, and #715 along west shore of Saint John River to Cambridge Narrows

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59

127

Overpass Reardon Rd (no access)

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102

Exit #347, Junction of Scenic River Route #105 N to Lakeside PP, town of Mill Cove on Grand Lake, S to Cambridge Narrows

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103

84

Exit #365 Junction of #10 West to Young's Cove on Grand Lake, North to Chipman, southeast to Sussex (39 km), access to #112 to covered bridges at Canaan Forks

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108

79

Canaan River crossing

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119

68

Overpass route 880

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134

53

Exit #414, Junction of #885 north to Thavelock and New Canaan (covered bridges), south to Petitcodiac and shortcut to Route #1 and Fundy National Park

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143

44

Exit #423, Junction of Highway #1 Southwest to Sussex, Hampton and Saint John, access to highway #114 to Fundy National Park (53-72 km)

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147

40

Homestead Rd underpass

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153

34

Exit #433, Junction Highway #112 NW to Canaan Forks (covered bridges), SE to town of Salisbury(3 km), and #114 along Petitcodiac River, The Rocks Provincial Park (57 km) and Fundy National Park (98 km)

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166

21

Exit #446, Junction of #128 (Christie Rd) North to #126 and Canaan (20 km) and Miramichi (106 km)

Moncton

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170

17

Exit #450, Junction of #126, Mountain Rd (SE) is west access to downtown Moncton, NW to Magnetic Hill Park. Both directions, all services & accommodation

Moncton

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170

17

Exit #452, Gorge Rd North to Atlantic Baptist University campus, SE to Mountain Road, access to downtown Moncton, and #15 access to Riverview

Moncton

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177

10

Point of Interest Crossing Halls Creek, view of McLaughlin Road Reservoir to north

Moncton

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178

9

Point of Interest Overpass Mclaughlin Rd (Hwy #490) north to Bass River

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179

8

Exit #459 Highway #115 (Elmwood Dr) N to Irishtown, S to Downtown Moncton (closest highway exit) and Dieppe

Dieppe

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180

7

Railway overpass

Dieppe

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182

5

Exit #462, Harrisville Blvd South to Dieppe, New Brunswick Community College

Dieppe

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185

2

Railway overpass

Dieppe

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185

2

Exit #465, Shediac Rd Southwest to Dieppe

Dieppe

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187

0

Exit #467/#19a Junction of Highways #15 & #2. West to City of Moncton 1/2 km. E to Shediac, N to Bathurst, Campbellton and Quebec's Gaspe Region, NE to Province of Prince Edward Island. S to town of Sackville, the New Brunswick / Nova Scotia border

Dieppe

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