46°05′54″N 64°47′49″W / 46.098352°N 64.796934°W / 46.098352; -64.796934

The former Alcorn Manor, designed by René-Arthur Fréchet, is a landmark in Central Moncton

Central Moncton is a neighbourhood in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Its boundaries include Vaughan Harvey to the West, Connaught Ave and Wheeler Blvd to the North and Botsford Street to the East with John St and Mountain Road to the south.

History edit

See History of Moncton and Timeline of Moncton history

Places of note edit

Name Category Notes
Central Moncton Shopping Area Shopping (From Macbeath Avenue of Mountain Road to University/John Intersection General Area)
Kiwanis Park Sports
Hall's Creek Bridge Structure Current structure erected in 1982. First bridge to link Moncton to Leger's Corner was built in 1867.
Queen Elizabeth School Education
George Dumont Hospital Healthcare
Moncton High School (1898) Culture
Ecole Beausejour Education Francophone Junior High School from the 1960s to the 1990s
CBC/Radio-Canada Structure Public broadcasters radio and TV. Opened in the 1960s
Alcorn Manor Structure
Beausejour Gymnos Gymnastics Club Structure

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