Getting To Moncton

If you’d like to reach the city of Moncton by air, you can use the services of the GMIA (Greater Moncton International Airport), which has the code YQM. This airport is quite new and it includes an international terminal. Almost 600,000 passengers are handled on this airport each year, which makes it the second biggest from the Maritime provinces, as far as number of passengers is concerned.


Some of the destinations which are easily reached from Moncton with the help of this airport include Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, New York and Hamilton. The airlines which provide services on this airport are Continental Express, Westjet, Porter Airlines, Air Canada Jazz and Air Canada. There are also as number of seasonal destinations, which are served by Air Transat, Sunquest, Sunwing Airlines and Canjet. There is also a FedEx air cargo base at this airport.

Railways

If you’d rather travel via railways, the passenger lines connecting this city are served by Via Rail Canada. The trains arrive to the railway station of Moncton six days out of seven and they connect the city with Montreal and Halifax.

Highways

The city of Moncton can be found on the Highway Trans-Canada, on the Route 2, which goes up to Quebec to the west and to Nova Scotia to the east. Route 2 is intersected by Route 15, in the vicinity of Moncton, which goes to the northern part of New Brunswick and to Shediac. To get here from Prince Edward Island, take the Route 16, which at Shediac connects to Route 15. To the west from the city you will find Route 1, which intersects with the Route 2, allowing for access to the United States border and to Saint John. The city itself has a highways of high speed located inside it, which has traffic circles at both ends.


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