Greater Moncton
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Greater Moncton | |
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Downtown Moncton skyline
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Country | Canada |
Province | New Brunswick |
Area (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 2,406.31 km2 (929.08 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• CMA | 138,644 |
• CMA density | 57.6/km2 (149/sq mi) |
Time zone | AST (UTC-4) |
• Summer (DST) | ADT (UTC-3) |
Greater Moncton[2] (French: Grand Moncton) is the name given to the area encompassing Metro Moncton (Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe). Greater Moncton is also known as Greater Moncton Census Metropolitan Area, Moncton Metropolitan Area or Moncton CMA, and is located in New Brunswick, Canada. Greater Moncton has a population of 138,644 (2011).
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Metro Moncton Government Services[edit]
- Metro Moncton Water and Sewer System - The Water system used comes from The Turtle Creek Reservoir.
- Codiac Transpo - Bussing System used.
Tourist Attractions[edit]
Main article: List of tourist attractions in Greater Moncton
List of towns, communities and cities[2][edit]
Havelock
City | County | Parish | 2011 Census | 2006 Census | Change | 2010 Land Area | 2010 Population Density | |
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Allison | Westmorland County | |||||||
Ammon | Westmorland County | |||||||
Berry Mills | Westmorland County | |||||||
Boundary Creek | Westmorland County | |||||||
Canaan | Westmorland County | |||||||
Calhoun | Westmorland County | |||||||
Cape Breton | Westmorland County | |||||||
Coverdale | Albert County | |||||||
Colpitts Settlement | Albert County | |||||||
Dieppe | Westmorland County | 23,310 | ||||||
Dorchester | Westmorland County | 01,167 | ||||||
Evangeline | Westmorland County | |||||||
Five Points | ||||||||
Gallagher Ridge | ||||||||
Gautreau Village | ||||||||
Grub Road | ||||||||
Indian Mountain | ||||||||
Irishtown | ||||||||
Lakeville | ||||||||
LeBlancville | ||||||||
Lower Coverdale | ||||||||
Lower Turtle Creek | ||||||||
Lutes Mountain | ||||||||
McQuade | ||||||||
Meadow Brook | ||||||||
Melanson Settlement | ||||||||
Memramcook | 04,831 | |||||||
Middlesex | ||||||||
Moncton | 69,074 | |||||||
New Scotland | ||||||||
Nixon | ||||||||
O'Neil | ||||||||
Pacific Junction | ||||||||
Painsec | ||||||||
Pine Glen | ||||||||
Price | ||||||||
Riverview | 19,128 | |||||||
Saint-Philippe | ||||||||
Salisbury | 02,208 | |||||||
Scotch Settlement | ||||||||
Scoudouc | 00,200 | |||||||
Shediac | 06,053 | |||||||
Steeves Mills | ||||||||
Steeves Mountain | ||||||||
Stilesville | ||||||||
Stoney Creek | ||||||||
Synton | ||||||||
Turtle Creek | ||||||||
Upper Coverdale | ||||||||
Weldon | ||||||||
Metro Moncton | 107,086 | |||||||
Greater Moncton | 138,644 |
See also[edit]
Neighbouring regions[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Population and dwelling counts, for census metropolitan areas, 2011 and 2006 censuses". Statistics Canada. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
- ^ a b Greater Moncton, Information on Metro Moncton and surrounding communities. Cite error: Invalid
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Coordinates: 46°6′42.2″N 64°39′13.2″W / 46.111722°N 64.653667°W
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