How to get to New Brunswick Map

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This map shows How to get to New Brunswick by plane, car, train, ferry, and cruise ship.

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How to Get to New Brunswick

By Air

Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport is the largest airport in the province, offering domestic flights to major Canadian cities including Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Halifax. Saint John Airport provides regional connections, while Fredericton International Airport serves the capital region with flights to Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax. These airports are served by Air Canada, WestJet, and other carriers.

By Road

The Trans-Canada Highway provides direct road access from Quebec and Nova Scotia. From the United States, Interstate 95 in Maine connects to Route 1 at multiple border crossings including Houlton-Woodstock, Calais-St. Stephen, and Van Buren-St. Leonard. The province operates several 24-hour border crossings with customs and immigration facilities.

By Rail and Ferry

VIA Rail provides passenger service through New Brunswick on the Ocean route connecting Montreal and Halifax, with stops in Campbellton, Miramichi, and Moncton. Bay Ferries operates seasonal service between Saint John and Digby, Nova Scotia, providing an alternative connection to Nova Scotia across the Bay of Fundy. The crossing takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.



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