Getting Here from There!
Flying to Fredericton
Fredericton is served by Fredericton International Airport (YFC). Air Canada has four convenient daily return flights to Toronto, three each from Montreal and Halifax and one from Ottawa.
Westjet and Porter do not fly in to Fredericton, but both have service into Moncton International Airport just 90 minutes away.
Driving to Fredericton
There are three ways you can drive to New Brunswick:
1) along the Trans-Canada Highway from central Canada (ie Ontario & Quebec)
2) from the other Maritime provinces to the east
3) from the United States, via I-95
Trans-Canada Highway eastbound from Ontario & Quebec
(Approximate Travel times: Toronto - 13 hrs; Ottawa - 10 hrs; Montreal - 8 hrs)
From the rest of the Atlantic ProvincesFrom PEI, you can reach New Brunswick via the Confederation Bridge between Borden-Carleton, PEI and Cape Tormantine, NB which will connect with Hwy 2 west to Fredericton.
(Approximate Travel times: Halifax - 4 hrs; Sydney, NS - 8 hrs)
From the Northeast U.S.A.
(Approximate Travel times: Boston - 7 hrs; Bangor - 3 hrs)












