Most reviewed Monuments & Statues in New Brunswick


  1. 4.0 Shediac's Giant Lobster (486 reviews)
    - Great for a little diversion
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
    Shediac's Giant Lobster image
    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. See more..
  2. 5.0 RCMP Memorial (125 reviews)
    - Paying respects
    Spent 1-2 hours Monuments & Statues
    RCMP Memorial image
    The walk along the water should always involve a stop to pay your respects to the officers lost in the moncton shooting. This is a great homage See more..
  3. 4.0 Salmon Plaza Monument (32 reviews)
    - Fish Statue!
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues • Fountains
    Salmon Plaza Monument image
    Love statues and commemorative things, revolving around fish. It's a great statue and quite-detailed, in addition to the symbolism behind it. Sure it's not worth more than a couple of minutes to look at, but the park/grounds it is on, are a great way to spend a couple of hours, if you wish. See more..
  4. 4.0 Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site (10 reviews)
    - All you need to know about Acadie
    Historic Sites • Monuments & Statues
    Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site image
    Helpful and knowledgeable guides, fascinating and informative displays that recount history of the Acadian people and their culture today in New Brunswick. Extensive gift shop with fiction and non-fiction books for adults and kids, DVDs and CDs, gift souvvenir items all featuring Acadian culture. Definitely worth a hour or two. See more..
  5. 4.5 Sentier Magique de Sculpture (4 reviews)
    - À voir
    Monuments & Statues
    Sentier Magique de Sculpture image
    Je recommande la visite de ce sentier, les sculptures sont magnifiques. Celui qui les a fait est très talentueux. Nous étions deux adultes avec un enfant de 5ans mais des enfants plus âgés vont sûrement aussi apprécier cette visite d'une durée d'environ 30 minutes pour apprécier le tout. Bravo pour ce site, nous avons adorer et allons y retourner. C'est gratuit pour les enfants de moins de 5ans et nous avons payer $5/adulte. See more..
  6. 4.0 Animaland Camping Inc (4 reviews)
    - Best ATV spot ever!
    Spent More than 3 hours Monuments & Statues
    Animaland Camping Inc image
    Campground for RV and Tents located amongst Winston Bronum's sculptures from the 1960's and 1970's. Daily picnic passes are available. See more..
  7. 2.5 Shep - The World's Largest Semi-palmated Sandpiper (3 reviews)
    - If you have time..
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
    Shep - The World's Largest Semi-palmated Sandpiper image
    I heard of this quirky pit-stop in a guide book and giggled to myself in anticipation of seeing the world's largest anything. Spoiler alert it wasn't as big as I had thought and I had hoped for more of an explanation. I did read elsewhere that Dorchester is known for having a large(Est?) population of sandpipers so the statue is relevant. The statue sits on the town hall green and there is a parking area across the street; so if you want a picture with it like I did you will have to run across a two-way street. --- Bottom line: If you have time to stop by then why not? See more..
  8. 5.0 Le Monument Notre Dame de l'Assomption (2 reviews)
    - A beautiful gem with acadien heritage
    Religious Sites • Monuments & Statues
    Le Monument Notre Dame de l'Assomption image
    We stayed at Chez Frida Motel it had an awesome dining room and a cafe the grounds were beautiful the rooms were clean and well-kept they have fridges and every room and there were lots of local attractions to see including the monuments what are the most beautiful Parks I've ever seen with several monuments dedicated two different acadien priests and Saints and the most unusual church I've ever seen. If you're leaving from Moncton headed towards the Miramichi take Route 126 and stop at this jewel in the woods See more..
  9. 3.5 Cotton Mill Workers Memorial (2 reviews)
    - Interesting information
    Friday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour Monuments & Statues
    The Monument's information helps to enrich our knowledge of an old town. It sits alongside the town's dam. See more..
  10. 5.0 McAdam Glacier Rock (1 review)
    - Right by the station
    Spent < 1 hour Ancient Ruins • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Lookouts • Monuments & Statues
    McAdam Glacier Rock image
    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. See more..
  11. Mcadam Pedestrian Tunnel (0 review)
    Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Architectural Buildings • Monuments & Statues
    Mcadam Pedestrian Tunnel image
    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. See more..

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