Fredericton Trans-Canada Highway

Fredericton Trans-Canada Highway Travel information about the Trans-Canada Highway in Fredericton and across New Brunswick including

This page focuses on travel and local information for JUST THIS COMMUNITY/AREA. For wider travel info & conditions see https://Facebook.com/TransCanadaHighway/ . TransCanadaHighway.com provides travel & tourism information across Canada. Most importantly, The website provides detailed itineraries of all segments of the national highway, as well as background on the rich history of each section of

the highway. See provincial overview, highway description, detailed route itineraries, highway history, and latest road/weather news. We even have an "Ultimate Canadian Bucket List" with over 250 must see attractions and activities. TransCanadaHighway.com also has descriptions, info, and maps of towns & cities, lists of attractions, festivals, and other travel-related links. The website also has weather, road conditions, gas prices, speed traps, travel info, highway history, etc. There is also a directory of travel/tourism businesses for accommodation (hotels, lodges, beds & breakfasts, campgrounds, and hostels), attractions, wineries, craft breweries, and more things to see & do.

TransCanadaHighway.com wishes everyone a safe holiday drive and wonderful travels in 2023!
12/16/2022

TransCanadaHighway.com wishes everyone a safe holiday drive and wonderful travels in 2023!

12/17/2021

Visit New Brunswick. Saint John River and Fundy Tides. Bay of Fundy, Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, Woodstock, Grand Falls, Grand Lake, Trans-Canada. Drive along the majestic Saint John River, passing covered bridges, towns, and landmarks, then through Fredericton, Grand Lake and the Bay of Fundy.
https://transcanadahighway.com/new-brunswick/

12/17/2021

Fredericton to Moncton via #2
East of the Saint John river, you pass by Grand Lake, well-known for a water sports playground, and then cross overland to Moncton. Depending on schedule, you can pass into Fundy National Park and if you time it for the low tide, you can see the rocky cliffs, mudflats, and fishing docks left bare by the 50 feet (16 meters) of receded tide.
https://transcanadahighway.com/new-brunswick/nb-highway-itinerary-fredericton-to-moncton/

12/17/2021

Grand Falls to Fredericton via #2
This stretch of the Trans-Canada follows the Satin John River. Part of the river forms the Canada-US border, and then, as the highway moves away from the river, you pass the potato farms and french fry factories of McCains, the Hartland covered bridge, and the Confederation-era Kings Landing Historical Settlement, created from early pioneer farms flooded over by the Mactaquac Dam.
https://transcanadahighway.com/new-brunswick/nb-highway-itinerary-grand-falls-to-fredericton/

We wish you and your loved ones a warm and festive Christmas and a beautiful New Year (photo on our 2021 client Christma...
12/13/2021

We wish you and your loved ones a warm and festive Christmas and a beautiful New Year
(photo on our 2021 client Christmas Card are the mountains along the Cowboy Trail, highway 22 south of Calgary)

12/11/2021

NB: Freezing rain warning along TCH through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with snow and ice pellets changing to freezing rain. Starting over central NB near noon and progressing northward during the afternoon. 4 to 8 hours of freezing rain is expected before temperatures climb above zero later this evening.

11/23/2021

The Sentier Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail has been named one of Top 25 best travel destinations in the world by National Geographic, the only Canadian destination to win a spot on the list.

08/26/2021

Gridlock on the Trans-Canada Highway at the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick border has been a familiar sight over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Wednesday was no different.

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