Centennial Park, Urban park in Moncton, Canada.
Centennial Park is a 94-hectare green space in Moncton that features forested areas, open recreational grounds, and paved trails winding through the landscape. The site includes tennis courts, lawn bowling areas, and a network of paths suitable for walking and cycling throughout the grounds.
The park was established in 1967 during Canada's centennial celebrations under the original name Natural Park. It was later renamed Centennial Park and became Moncton's first major public recreation area.
Military artifacts including a CF-100 Canuck fighter jet, an M4A3 Sherman Tank, and the anchor from HMCS Magnificent sit near the entrance. These pieces reflect Canada's military heritage and serve as focal points that draw visitors to explore the park's outdoor exhibits.
The park offers multiple facilities spread across its grounds, making it easy to find activities suited to different interests. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes as trails vary in surface type, ranging from paved paths to gravel routes.
TreeGO aerial adventure course offers a distinctive way to explore the forest canopy through platforms, zip lines, and rope challenges at varying difficulty levels. This elevated attraction draws visitors seeking an unconventional experience high among the trees.
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