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Shediac Vacations

It's always good to brush up on your destination before you get going on your travels. Mark Shediac on your map now and get ready for your adventure!

From the heart of Moncton, you'll need to travel northeast for 14 miles (23 kilometers) to get to this neighborhood.

Visitors to Moncton will be rubbing shoulders with around 87,000 people.

Places to visit in Shediac

Encounter inspiring ideas and brilliant artwork at Heron Bay Gallery. It houses a rotating schedule of works that are sure to interest art enthusiasts. Need more nearby options? Nothing gives us a glimpse into yesteryear quite like old buildings. Why not explore the interior of Maison Historique Pascal-Poirier and hear a few anecdotes about the happenings behind its walls? But there's more. Every destination has its share of unique statues, but some certainly make you look twice! Come and see one of the most remarkable local artworks, Shediac's Giant Lobster.

Where do you fly into for Shediac?

If you're making your way to Shediac, the closest major terminal is Greater Moncton International Airport (YQM). It's roughly 10 miles (16 kilometers) to the southwest from the main streets. Pick an in-flight film, settle back and you'll be there in no time at all.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Shediac?
Your vacation fantasies can come to life in Shediac from an impressive CA $903. Package deals include flights and hotels, so you’ll find booking is easy as pie. The only thing you’ll need to focus on is what amazing attraction you’ll head to first.
How long should my Shediac vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most travelers spend about 2 nights vacationing in Shediac. But to uncover the true essence of this destination, stay a few extra days. That way you can cross off more attractions and really experience the local vibe.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Shediac?
You’ll come across a terrific selection of Shediac package deals on Travelocity. With as many as 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide, piecing together a dream vacation won’t take long.
Why should I purchase my Shediac vacation package via Travelocity?
The three S’s — savings, support and a stress-free booking — are just the beginning. Collect lifelong memories and enjoy a fulfilling travel experience knowing you can rely on our team of customer support experts around-the-clock. With the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee, you can relax knowing you’ll always get the best deal available.
Will I save money on my Shediac car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Combining your bookings into a Shediac vacation package will save you a handsome sum. You can choose a flight and car; a flight, car and hotel; or a hotel and car. There’s no better way to discover the greater Shediac region than with your own rental car. You can also add experiences and tours to your Travelocity package.
What is there to do in Shediac?
While hopping off the tourist trail can be rewarding, you really shouldn’t miss the popular sights that make a destination famous. Shediac’s Giant Lobster and South Cove Camping and Golf are just two of them in Shediac.
Where should I stay when visiting Shediac?
Many visitors spend their nights at the Auberge Shores Inn & Hotel. It’s sure to be a good base for your Shediac escape.

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