10 Monuments & Statues in New Brunswick That You Shouldn't Miss

March 4, 2022 Flossie Demartino

From the heights of the Bay of Fundy tides to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the Acadian coast, New Brunswick is home to spectacular natural wonders and first-class attractions. The Canadian province is also renowned for its outdoor adventures, natural and recreational parks, pristine rivers, lively cities, picturesque towns and vibrant culture. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre and its people’s legendary friendliness and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.
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1. Le Monument Notre Dame de l'Assomption

La route 126, Rogersville, New Brunswick E4Y 2N2 Canada +1 506-775-2898
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Le Monument Notre Dame de l'Assomption

2. RCMP Memorial

Assomption Boulevard, Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 1A4 Canada
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5.0 based on 118 reviews

RCMP Memorial

Reviewed By TravelsWithChihuahua - Moncton, Canada

If you're not familiar with Greater Moncton (Moncton/Dieppe/Riverview), I strongly recommend using the RCMP Memorial as a starting point for your visit. Very easy to locate, and with plenty of street parking, this is a beautiful and well created memorial to our most recent fallen Police Officers. There has been six Police Officers tragically killed in the line of duty in the history of our city, a sad reality, and this monument is specifically for three Police Officers killed during a mass shooting in our city on June 4th., 2014. These Officers were members of Codiac RCMP, while the other fallen Officers were members of The Moncton Police Force (Replaced by the RCMP). From here, you are now on a beautiful riverfront walking trail, part of the TransCanada Trail, and one block away from Moncton's Main Street with it's many restaurants, night clubs, stores, banks, theatre, etc. Every city has its history, good and bad, and from here we learn and grow.

3. McAdam Glacier Rock

78 Saunders Rd, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1L2 Canada http://www.nbm-mnb.ca/magnificent_rocks-roches_magnifiques/the_periods-les_periodes/quaternary/community_connections-connexions_communautaires/mcadam_glacier_rock-mcadam_les_blocs_erratiques-eng/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

McAdam Glacier Rock

This very unusual composition of colourful circular granite melted together by extreme pressure and heat was discovered north of the village, has come to represent the geological history in and around McAdam. The features indicate they were formed 400 million years ago when rocks melted deep in the earth's crust and rose to the surface. The rare rock now resides at McAdam Heritage Park.

4. Sentier Magique de Sculpture

244 Ch Gauvin, Petite Lameque, New Brunswick E8T 2N3 Canada +1 506-344-2600 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sentier-Magique-De-Sculptures/161608263935538
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Sentier Magique de Sculpture

5. Animaland Camping Inc

12741 Route 114, Sussex, New Brunswick E4G 2X9 Canada +1 506-435-3245 [email protected] http://animaland.ca
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Animaland Camping Inc

Campground for RV and Tents located amongst Winston Bronum's sculptures from the 1960's and 1970's. Daily picnic passes are available.

6. Shediac's Giant Lobster

229 Main St Rotary Park, Shediac, New Brunswick E4P 2A5 Canada +1 506-532-7000 http://shediac.ca/index.php/en/
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4.0 based on 465 reviews

Shediac's Giant Lobster

One of the most photographed attractions in New Brunswick, i.e. Shediac’s Giant Lobster, is ageing gracefully, even very gracefully, and we plan to celebrate its 25th anniversary in style this year (2015). This work of art measuring 11 metres long, 5 metres in width, 5 metres high and weighing nearly 90 tons saw the light of day thanks to an initiative launched by the Shediac Rotary Club. The Town and the Rotary Club will therefore work together to mark the quarter century of existence of this work of art sculpted by the artist Winston Bronnum. For more information on the festivities marking the 25th anniversary, please visit the Town of Shediac’s website.

Reviewed By freelyadventure - Edmonton, Canada

Shediac is known to be the lobster capital, so it's quite fitting to have a gigantic concrete lobster! It's a very busy place in the summer to take pictures, so be patient! I would suggest going very early in the morning to avoid the line-ups. Kids will love climbing this iconic statue and remember these memories for years to come!

7. Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site

480 Centrale St, Memramcook, New Brunswick E4K 3S6 Canada +1 506-758-9808 http://www.monumentlefebvre.ca
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site

8. Salmon Plaza Monument

Salmon Boulevard, Campbellton, New Brunswick E3N 3H4 Canada +1 506-789-2700
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Salmon Plaza Monument

9. Shep - The World's Largest Semi-palmated Sandpiper

4984 Main St, Dorchester, New Brunswick E4K 2Z1 Canada +1 506-379-3030 http://www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca/Products/S/Shep-The-Worlds-Largest-Semi-palmated-Sandpiper.aspx
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

Shep - The World's Largest Semi-palmated Sandpiper

10. Mcadam Pedestrian Tunnel

173 Saunders Rd, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1M1 Canada [email protected]

One of the only known pedestrian tunnels that goes under live railway tracks, in Canada. Constructed in 1929, the lighted and maintained tunnel is a local landmark.

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