Centennial Park

Located in the city centre, this 94-hectare park offers year-round activities that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. While visiting the city's parks and trails, don't forget to #ShareTheTrail. To book this facility: Centennial Rotary Lodge.

Recreation

506.853.3333

info [at] moncton.ca (info[at]moncton[dot]ca)

801 St. George Blvd.
Open dawn to dusk

 

 

 

Park Map

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NOTICE

The City of Moncton wishes to inform park users that the lake at Centennial Park is closed to recreational use due to E.Coli.

More Information

Centennial Park features a mix of lush forest and open recreational spaces. Gravel and paved trails are popular with hikers and cyclists as well as parents with strollers. Summertime offers swimming, an accessible splash park, picnic and playground facilities. Winter visitors enjoy skating, snowshoeing, tobogganing and skiing along Eastern Canada’s longest lit cross-country ski trail. Dog lovers will find forested dog parks for large and small dogs. Centennial Park hosts annual festivals and is also home to Rocky Stone Field, the Moncton Lawn Bowling Club, Tennis Moncton, TreeGO® aerial adventure course and Camp Centennial, a privately-operated summer camp for kids.

Basketball nets in Centennial Park

FUN FOR KIDS

Playground swings, slides and climbing nets are safe for toddlers and school-age children. In summer, the accessible SuperSplash Park keeps kids cool with a giant tipping bucket, spray jets and other water features. Walking trails lead to picnic areas, an outdoor swimming pool (under construction) and basketball courts are also available. Winter offers skating, snowshoeing, tobogganing and cross-country skiing. For information on winter equipment rentals, visit Camp Centennial's website. 

Other Highlights

PARK POLICY

Helmets and elbow pads are required at skate and bike parks. These spaces are unsupervised. Play at your own risk. Alcohol, tobacco and drugs are prohibited.
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