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25.7km
90m
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Hike the 15.9-mile Moncton Riverside Trail along the Petitcodiac River, experiencing tidal bore views and Bore Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.41 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
1.71 km
Highlight • Restaurant
Tip by
1.96 km
Highlight (Segment) • Bridge
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10.0 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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25.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.4 km
1.07 km
145 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
22.3 km
1.22 km
1.08 km
639 m
467 m
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The Moncton Riverside Trail is generally considered easy and gentle, making it suitable for a wide range of users, including beginners and families. While the Komoot tour specifically covers a longer distance (over 25 km), the trail itself is multi-use and relatively flat, ideal for leisurely strolls, running, cycling, and casual hikes. Its extensive length, however, can make a full traverse challenging for some.
The trail features a varied surface, including paved sections, gravel paths, crushed rock, and some boardwalk segments. It is generally well-maintained, though some areas might have rougher gravel or slight inclines. This diverse terrain makes it suitable for various activities.
You'll enjoy beautiful views of the Petitcodiac River, often called the 'Chocolate River' due to its muddy appearance and impressive tidal bore. Key points of interest include Bore Park, historical monuments like Treitz Haus (which also houses a Visitor Information Centre), and the Moncton Bridge. The trail also passes through Riverfront Park and offers numerous spots to stop and view the river.
There are numerous access points and parking areas available along the trail, particularly in downtown Moncton. Many businesses and hotels also offer connections to the trail, making it convenient to start your journey.
Yes, the Moncton Riverside Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The trail is accessible year-round. During warmer months, it's perfect for walking, running, and cycling, though bringing mosquito repellent is advisable. In winter, certain sections are cleared for walking and running, and illuminated trees add to the charm, offering a unique experience.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Moncton Riverside Trail or Riverfront Park. It is a public multi-use trail system, freely accessible to everyone.
Yes, the Moncton Riverside Trail is an extensive system that forms a significant part of the Trans Canada Trail. Specifically, it includes sections of the Trans Canada Trail (New Brunswick - Saint John to Sackville) and other segments of the TransCanada Trail, allowing for longer journeys and connections to neighboring communities like Riverview and Dieppe.
The tidal bore is a unique natural phenomenon where the incoming tide forms a wave that travels up the Petitcodiac River, dramatically changing its landscape. Riverview, located across the river from Moncton, is considered a prime location to witness this impressive event.
Yes, the trail offers several amenities for visitors. You'll find sheltered rest areas, picnic tables, and benches at various points along the route, providing comfortable spots to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
Given its multi-use nature, varied surfaces (paved, gravel, boardwalk), and relatively flat profile, many areas of the Moncton Riverside Trail are considered accessible and suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. However, some rougher gravel sections might present minor challenges.
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