Transportation
Renting a car is highly recommended as public transit options in smaller New Brunswick communities are limited.





Centennial Place is a small, populated area situated in the scenic province of New Brunswick, Canada. Characterized by its residential nature and modest population, it provides a tranquil environment away from the bustle of larger cities. Its location in the Maritimes makes it a strategic point for those wishing to experience the unique blend of coastal beauty and forested landscapes that the region is known for. Visitors can enjoy the quiet pace of life while remaining within driving distance of major hubs and natural landmarks like the Bay of Fundy.
Centennial Place is a small, populated area situated in the scenic province of New Brunswick, Canada. Characterized by its residential nature and modest population, it provides a tranquil environment away from the bustle of larger cities. Its location in the Maritimes makes it a strategic point for those wishing to experience the unique blend of coastal beauty and forested landscapes that the region is known for. Visitors can enjoy the quiet pace of life while remaining within driving distance of major hubs and natural landmarks like the Bay of Fundy.
Proximity to major New Brunswick transit routes.
Small-town atmosphere with a local feel.
Easy access to the natural beauty of the Maritimes.
Quiet residential streets ideal for a calm stay.
Limited commercial services and dining options within the immediate residential area.
Quiet atmosphere suited for relaxation rather than nightlife or high-energy activities.
Proximity to regional highways makes it convenient for road trips across the province.
Renting a car is highly recommended as public transit options in smaller New Brunswick communities are limited.
New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, so expect to see signs and services in both English and French.
A quiet home base for exploring New Brunswick.
CAD $
$100-$160 p/day
English, French
Use this area as a quiet base to explore nearby attractions like the Hopewell Rocks or the city of Moncton.
June-September
Expect cool temperatures and occasional rain; a good time for seeing lush greenery as the landscape wakes up.
The most popular time to visit with warm weather, perfect for coastal drives and outdoor activities.
Stunning autumn foliage makes this a peak season for scenic photography and crisp outdoor walks.
Cold and snowy; ideal for those who enjoy winter landscapes, though some local attractions may have seasonal hours.