Freezing temperatures and icy snow piles mean that winter fun has arrived in Greater Moncton. Dress warmly and get out there with your family and friends to have ‘snow’ much fun this winter. Check out the places listed below where you take part in fun winter activities in and around Moncton.
1. Outdoor Skating
Greater Moncton is home to five excellent outdoor skating rinks. Grab your skates and helmets to hit the ice for some winter fun.
Ian Fowler Oval
Located outside of the Avenir Centre is the ever popular Ian Fowler Oval. You will need to bring your own skates and helmets to skate since there are no rentals available. There are no hockey sticks or pucks allowed on the ice at the oval.
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150 Canada Street, Moncton
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Mapleton Park
Tucked behind the lodge at Mapleton Park, this outdoor skating rink is maintained by the city. The rules for this rink are that no pucks or hockey sticks are allowed on the ice.
600 Mapleton Road, Moncton
Centennial Park
Centennial Park is the only outdoor skating rink in Moncton that allows people to play hockey and ringette. They have nets available for hockey or ringette use on-site. Make sure to wear helmets when playing hockey.
811 St. George Blvd. Moncton
Victoria Park
This outdoor skating rink is located in beautiful Victoria Park and is maintained by the city. This rink does not allow hockey sticks or pucks on the ice.
223 Weldon Street, Moncton
Winter Wonderland Park
Grab your coat and skates, then head out to Winter Wonderland Park. Their outdoor rink is great for skating in the winter. You can practice by yourself or take some friends along with you.
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Quinn Court, Riverview
Rotary St-Anselme Park
During the winter, there are two outdoor skating rinks open at Rotary St-Anselme Park. There is one rink that is specifically just for skating while the other one is reserved for ringette and hockey games. So, lace up your skates and have some ‘icy’ fun with your friends this winter at these popular rinks.
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Melanson Road & Fox Creek Road, Dieppe
2. Go Skiing at Poley Mountain
Take the family for a short drive to Sussex for some fantastic winter fun. There is lots of family fun to be had skiing, snowboarding, or mountain biking. Test your skills on the 30 trails at Poley Mountain this winter.
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69 Poley Mountain Road, Waterford
3. Hike along the banks of Petitcodiac River
Running along the banks of the Petitcodiac River, the scenic Riverfront Park offers lots of winter fun. The paved and gravel trails are well-maintained for walking. There are also un-groomed trails that are perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
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110 Assomption Boulevard, Moncton
4. Explore Centennial Park
Have a fantastic time exploring the unique landscape of this scenic 94-hectare park. Centennial Park is home to many well-maintained walking trails and un-groomed trails for snowshoeing and skiing. They also offer snowshoe and cross-country ski rentals if you need equipment.
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811 St. George Blvd. Moncton
5. Fat Bike Your Way Through Mapleton Park
Snowshoe or fat bike your way through the beautiful open spaces and lush forested areas at Mapleton Park. The park is 122 hectares of exciting winter fun for you and your friends to explore. They offer snowshoe and fat bike rentals on Sundays and Mondays if you need them.
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600 Mapleton Road, Moncton
6. Play in the Snow at Fairview Knoll Park
Play in the snow at Fairview Knoll Park. There are beautifully maintained walking trails and some challenging ungroomed snowshoeing trails that you can enjoy a relaxing trek on. You will need to bring your own snowshoes because they do not offer rentals.
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111 Fairview Knoll Drive, Moncton
7. Snowshoe at Irishtown Nature Park
Irishtown Nature Park is a fantastic winter wonderland. This 890-hectare park in the cities’ north end is a winter outdoor enthusiast’s dream. The almost 7km of footpaths become the perfect place to go snowshoeing in the winter.
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1155 Elmwood Drive, Moncton
8. Slide Down a Hill
There are many wonderful tobogganing hills in and around Moncton, including the Winter Wonderland Park and Claude D. Taylor Elementary School (do visit outside of school hours) on the corner of Whitepine and Trites.
Winter Wonderland Park
Winter Wonderland park is known to the locals as ‘the place’ to go for a fantastic day of sliding. It’s famous sliding hill now includes a fun snowboard component. So, bundle up the kids and have an awesome family sliding day.
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Quinn Court, Riverview
Rotary St-Anselme Park
Gather up the family, grab your sleds, and head out to Rotary St-Anselme Park for some excellent sliding adventures. Their sliding hill is well-loved by locals and visitors alike. Make the day extra special and drop into a local cafe for some aprés sliding hot chocolate and tasty treats.
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505 Melanson Road, Dieppe
9. Explore Fundy National Park
Fundy National Park is open during the winter from sunrise to sunset. The “Bowl” behind the park’s headquarters is a fantastic place to go sledding. The trails are open for hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fat biking.
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10. Zip through Snow
This volunteer-run club maintains some of the best snowmobile trails around Moncton and the surrounding area. They monitor over 140km of groomed trails every winter. So, meet up with your snowmobiling friends and have a blast riding the beautifully groomed trails.
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