Fredericton, New Brunswick
Agents Near You
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Mackie Moving Systems
230 Hodgson Road, Suite 2,
Fredericton,
NB
E3C2G4
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All World Moving and Storage
77 Peppin Rd,
Fredericton,
NB
E3B8J9
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All World Moving and Storage
20 Industrial Drive,
St John,
NB
E2L3V6
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All World Moving and Storage
245 Beaverbrook St.,
Moncton,
NB
E1C8N6
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G. Fournier Van & Storage Ltd.
2358 Rough Waters Dr.,
Bathurst,
NB
E2A4K6
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Central Maine Storage, Co.
78 Rice St.,
Bangor,
ME
04401
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Guardian Transfer & Storage
3 Freeman Street,
Middleton,
NS
B0S1P0
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Mackie Moving Systems
14 Veterans Lane, Unit 2,
Middleton,
NS
B0S1P0
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All World Moving & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Drive,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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Mackie Moving Systems
30 Gurholt Drive,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1J9
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Guardian Transfer & Storage
210 Joseph Zatzman Dr.,
Dartmouth,
NS
B3B1P4
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Francis Rush Transfer
234 Mason Rd.,
Stratford,
PE
C1A7J6
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Fredericton, New Brunswick Moving Companies
North American Van Lines: The Best of Fredericton Moving Companies
Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick and home to just over 94,000 people. It has been named among "Canada's Top Ten Best Places to Live" by MoneySense magazine for the past six years, and it’s no surprise considering the affordable cost of living, safety and excellent layout. The streets were strategically developed to avoid traffic jams, and it’s situated within an hour’s drive to the major American north-south corridor. It’s also only an hour from the main hub for the region: the Saint John Airport. The city also has its own Fredericton Airport, which provides daily service from Air Canada. Another major perk about living in Fredericton is that it has a city-owned wi-fi network - Fred-eZone - that provides residents with free Internet access in public areas.
Attractions and activities in Fredericton
Fredericton has a large immigrant population, which means the culture is delightfully diverse. Explore new flavors at the many dining establishments throughout the location, such as Mexicali Rosa's, Bruno's seafood restaurant and Misu. Grab drinks at Dolan's traditional Irish pub or at the beloved Boom! gay-friendly nightclub. Those who prefer to make their meals at home will love the Boyce's Farmer's Market, open Saturday mornings and offering German breads and sausages among other treats. There are also plenty of places to keep the shopper in the family happy - Backstreet Record, Westminster Book and Tony's Music Box are just a few of the unique shops located downtown (a majority of the stores are located on Queen Street). And there are few things more delightful than a relaxing walk around the historic district, where you can take a free tour of the Old Government House and explore the exhibits at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.
