Riverfront Trail, Greater Moncton

Multiuse trail in New Brunswick, Canada
46°05′06″N 64°46′32″W / 46.0851°N 64.7756°W / 46.0851; -64.7756StatusOpen all year

The Riverfront Trail is a multiuse trail in Greater Moncton, along the shores of the Petitcodiac River. The trail comprises the Moncton section of the Trans Canada Trail, passing through the city's Riverfront Park, and extends to the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe.[1] Points of interest include Bore View Park, Settlers Green, a skateboard park, the Hal Betts Commemorative Sportsplex and the Treitz Haus.[2]

Five kilometres in length on the Moncton side, the Riverfront Trail offer both paved paths and a softer dirt surface for walkers, runners, and bikers. Portions of the trail are cleared for winter running.[2]

The trail, along with several Moncton streets, is used annually for Legs For Literacy, a Boston Marathon qualifying race also featuring a half marathon, 10km, and 5km. [3]

Lookout on the Riverfront Trail in Moncton, New Brunswick.
A paved portion of trail, downtown Moncton

See also

References

  1. ^ Map of Riverfront Trail System
  2. ^ a b Riverfront Park, Moncton, New Brunswick.
  3. ^ Legs For Literacy