List of tallest buildings in Moncton

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This list of tallest buildings in Moncton ranks buildings in Moncton, New Brunswick by height. The City of Moncton and its metropolitan area (Dieppe and Riverview) is the largest in New Brunswick, a Canadian province in the Atlantic region. Its skyline is dominated by the Bell Aliant Tower, constructed in 1971 at a height of 127 m (417 ft), Residential/General: Roughly 34 to 35+ stories (assuming 3-4 m per floor). The Bell Aliant Tower is the fifteenth tallest free-standing structure in all four Atlantic provinces.

Population188k Metropolitan
Cities includedMoncton, Riverview, Dieppe
Tallest buildingAssumption Place (1972)
Tallest building height80.8 m (265 ft)
Quick facts Tall buildings in Moncton, Population ...
Tall buildings in Moncton
Skyline of Moncton in 2025, with the Bell Aliant Tower and Assumption Tower prominently in view
Population188k Metropolitan
Cities includedMoncton, Riverview, Dieppe
Tallest buildingAssumption Place (1972)
Tallest building height80.8 m (265 ft)
Tallest structureBell Aliant Tower (1971)
Tallest structure height127 m (417 ft)
Number of tall buildings (2026)
10 stories or more9[1]
Taller than 50 m (164 ft)2
Taller than 75 m (246 ft)2
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)1
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The tallest building in the city is the 20-storey, 80.8 m (265 ft) Assumption Place.[2] The complex, with its two adjoining mid rise structure, was completed in 1972. The second tallest building in the city is The Three Sisters along the River Complex, standing at only 49 m (161 ft) tall with 16 storeys each except for building 3. As of 2026, the city contains 1 high-rise over 80 m (262 ft) and 11 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height.[3] The most recent high-rises built in Moncton is the Three Sisters along the River development, a residential complex consisting of three 16-storey high-rises.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Moncton high-rises and skyscrapers that stand at least 25 metres (82 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Freestanding observation and/or telecommunication towers, while not habitable buildings, are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked. One such tower is the Bell Aliant Tower. Aliant Tower consists of is a 127 metre high microwave tower of reinforced concrete on a concrete base located on the southwest corner of Botsford Street and Queen Street in Downtown Moncton.[4]

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RankImageBuildingHeightFloorsCompletedNotesRef
N/A
Bell Aliant Tower
Bell Aliant Tower
Bell Aliant Tower127 m (417 ft)61971A reinforced concrete broadcasting tower used to provide directional radio services. It is the fifteenth tallest structure in Atlantic Canada.
1
Assumption Place
Assumption Place
Assumption Place80.8 m (265 ft)211972Tied with Brunswick Square in Saint John for the tallest building in New Brunswick.[5]
2
Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral
Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral
Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral75 m (246 ft)+41955[6]
3= Three Sisters along the River III 49.3 m

(155 ft)

17 2026 Tower 3 of the Three Sisters residential complex. Also includes 164 rooms.
3= Three Sisters along the River II 49.3 m

(155 ft)

16 2025 Tower 2 of the Three Sisters residential complex. Also includes 144 rooms.
3= Three Sisters along the River I 49.3 m

(155 ft)

16 2023 Tower 1 of the Three Sisters residential complex. Also includes 150 rooms. [7]
4
Blue Cross Center
Blue Cross Center
Blue Cross Centre43 m (141 ft)91988Expanded 2006.[8]
5
Crowne Plaza Moncton 39.9 m

(131 ft)

11 1979 [9]
6
Lafrance Residence (on the right)
Lafrance Residence (on the right)
Lafrance Residence39.3 m

(129 ft)

111962Residential building with 160 rooms.
7
Government Of Canada Building 38.1 m

(125 ft)

9 1977
9
The Delta Beauséjour Hotel
The Delta Beauséjour Hotel
The Delta Beauséjour Hotel37.8 m

(128 ft)

101972Renovated,1998, 2008 and includes 310 rooms.
9
Terminal Center
Terminal Center
Canadian National Terminal Station37 m (121 ft)81963[10]
10 Five Five 33.6 m

(110 ft)

9 2018 [11]
11 Andal Place 33.5 m

(110 ft)

8 1972-1973 Office building.
12 Cameron Arms 32.9 m

(108 ft)

10 1981 Residential and office mix.
13
Lions Tower
Lions Tower
Lions Tower31.4 m

(103 ft)

10?Residential building.
14
Terminal Plaza
Terminal Plaza
Terminal Plaza29.9 m

(98 ft)

71968[12]
15 Moncton Place 26.8 m

(88 ft)

6 1996 Office building.
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Tallest Proposed and under construction

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Building Height Floors Completion Status Type
The Infinity 103.6 m

(340 ft)

33 N/A Proposed Residential, retail, parking garage
Gateway Tower 1 53 metres

(144 ft - 180 ft)

18 Expected 2026 Under Construction Residential
Gateway Tower 2 53 metres

(144 ft - 180 ft)

18 N/A Proposed Residential
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Other buildings and structures

Andal Place
Constructed in 1973 and located at 860 Main Street, the low-rise 8-storey modernism style concrete building has an architectural height of 32 metres - roof 28 metres. TD Bank has been the main tenant since the early 1990s.

FEDERAL BUILDING, DOMINION PULIC BUILDING

Constructed between 1934 - 1936. The dignified Dominion Public Building occupies a prominent wedge-shaped site in downtown Moncton (1081 Main Stree). The symmetrical, four-storey, stone facade feature horizontal massing and classical details which are often on an exaggerated scale to achieve a monumental effect. Two-storey high round windows create a greater than actual impression of height. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.LinksHome > Directory of Federal Heritage Designations > Federal Heritage Buildings

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