Harrisville, New Brunswick

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Coordinates: 46°07′04″N64°43′19″W / 46.117692°N 64.721832°W / 46.117692; -64.721832

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Harrisville is a neighbourhood in Moncton, New Brunswick. It is notable for being in the vicinity of the Greater Moncton International Airport.

History

See History of Moncton and Timeline of Moncton history

History of Moncton

This article details the history of Moncton, a city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Moncton's motto is Resurgo, which is Latin for I rise again. This motto was originally chosen in celebration of the city's rebirth in 1875 after the recovery of the economy from the collapse of the shipbuilding industry. The city again lived up to its motto in more recent times, when the economy of the city was devastated once more during the 1980s as a result of the city's largest employers all departing the city in short order. The city has since rebounded due to growth in the light manufacturing, technology, distribution, tourism, and retail sectors of the economy and is now the fastest growing city in Canada east of Toronto.

Timeline of Moncton history

This is a timeline of the history of Moncton. This page includes major weather, progress, and infrastructure events in Greater Moncton. You may also want to see List of entertainment events in Greater Moncton, or History of Moncton.

Harrisville Shopping Area

Name Category Year Built Current Size (sq. ft) Other
Kent Building Supplies Home Renovations 2013
Marriott Hotel Hotel 2013

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