Get Around
Whether you walk, drive, cycle, or take public transportation, Moncton’s highways, roads, bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails make for easy commuting. Find out more about active transportation, parking, and driving in the city.
Active Transportation
Neighbourhood streets and trails make it easy to get around without relying on a vehicle. 80+ km of interconnected trails connect all parts of the city to the downtown.
Bike
Whether you are biking for fun or to commute, Moncton is an excellent city to cycle in. Interconnected trails and shared routes offer a safe, efficient and environmentally-friendly option for travel. Bike racks are located throughout the city and on all Codiac Transpo buses. For longer-term bike storage, bike lockers, managed by La Bikery, provide highly-safe, long-term storage of your cycling equipment.
Walk
Moncton is one of Atlantic Canada’s most walkable cities. Neighbourhoods offer a variety of parkland and streetscapes to walk along. An urban trail system connects all parts of the city to the downtown core. Most trails and sidewalks remain groomed in winter.
Transit
Codiac Transpo serves Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe. Visit the Codiac Transpo website for information on schedules, routes, and fares.
New bike lanes in 2023
The City of Moncton is working to expand its cycling network as part of its Active Transportation Plan.
For 2023, new bike lanes were installed on Killam Drive, Vaughan Harvey Boulevard, and Dickson Boulevard, plus a new multi-purpose trail is being constructed connecting Riverfront Trail with the new bridge to Riverview.
The bike lanes on Killam Drive and Vaughan Harvey Boulevard are the first to have physical barriers between cyclists and drivers – creating a much safer space for cyclists on these busy streets.
The FAQ below answers some of the questions people are asking about the new bike lanes.
Parking
Driving
Moncton is an easy city to navigate. Several highways connect all areas of the city to the downtown core. There is also plenty of parking throughout the city. The driving experience changes with the seasons, be sure to check road conditions before venturing out.
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