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Magnetic Hill Area Moncton
Magnetic Hill is a Canadian neighbourhood in the north-west area of Moncton, New Brunswick. Magnetic Hill is located around the intersection of Route 126 and Route 2. Magnetic Hill is partially within the community of Lutes Mountain. History ''See History of Moncton and Timeline of Moncton history'' The name Magnetic Hill was taken from the area surrounding the Magnetic Hill Phenomenon.Neighbourhood in Moncton
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Magnetic Hill-Moncton-New Brunswick-20170620
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that are mediated by a magnetic field, which refers to the capacity to induce attractive and repulsive phenomena in other entities. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined phenomena of electromagnetism. The most familiar effects occur in ferromagnetic materials, which are strongly attracted by magnetic fields and can be magnetized to become permanent magnets, producing magnetic fields themselves. Demagnetizing a magnet is also possible. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic; the most common ones are iron, cobalt, and nickel and their alloys. The rare-earth metals neodymium and samarium are less common examples. The prefix ' refers to iron because permanent magnetism was first observed in lodestone, a form of natural iron ore called magnetite, Fe3O4. All substances exhibit some type of ...
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Magnetic Hill Zoo
The Magnetic Hill Zoo (french: le Zoo de Magnetic Hill, formerly the Magnetic Hill Game Farm) is a zoo located adjacent to Magnetic Hill and the Magic Mountain in the Magnetic Hill Area of Moncton, New Brunswick. The zoo has over 400 animals, making it the largest zoo in Atlantic Canada. In 2008, the zoo was rated fourth on a list of Canada's top ten zoos. The zoo has been accredited member of the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA) since 1993. History The Magnetic Hill Zoo began as the Magnetic Hill Game Farm in 1953. Originally, the game farm was home to orphaned and injured indigenous species like owls, bears, and deer. The city of Moncton took over the park in 1979 and began acquiring more exotic species which served as a catalyst for the renaming the farm to Magnetic Hill Zoo. In 1995, the zoo began a expansion called the African Oasis. At the same time, the zoo also expanded by adding the Primate Conservation Centre, frog bog, the koi pond, bird garden, th ...
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Central Moncton
Central Moncton is a neighbourhood in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Its boundaries include Vaughan Harvey to the West, Connaught Ave and Wheeler Blvd to the North and Botsford Street to the East with John St and Mountain Road to the south. History ''See History of Moncton and Timeline of Moncton history'' Places of note Notable people See also *List of neighbourhoods in Moncton Bordering communities {{Geographic location , Centre = Central Moncton , North = Moncton ( Sunny Brae) , Northeast = Moncton ( Lewisville) , East =Dieppe , Southeast = Moncton (Downtown Moncton) , South = Moncton (Downtown Moncton) , Southwest = Moncton (Centennial) , West = Moncton (Old North End / Centennial) , Northwest = Moncton (Mapleton Mapleton may refer to: Places Australia * Mapleton, Queensland, a rural town and locality in the Sunshine Coast Region Canada * Mapleton, New Brunswick, a rural community in Kings County * Mapleton, Moncton, New Brunswick, a neig ...
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North-West End, Moncton
North West End is a neighbourhood in Moncton, New Brunswick. The North-West End is bordered with New Brunswick Route 2 to both the North and West, Ryan St and Horseman Rd to the East, and Route 128 to the South. This area extends beyond the border of Moncton into part of Berry Mills. History This is an amalgamation of smaller neighbourhoods and subdivisions which include the following below. * In 2014, the Neighbourhood was placed In lockdown during the Moncton shooting. Places of note {{Geographic location , Centre = North-West End , North = Moncton (Magnetic Hill) , Northeast = Moncton (Magnetic Hill) , East =Moncton (New North End) , Southeast = Moncton (New West End) , South = Moncton Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" because of ... (New West End) , So ...
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Mapleton, Moncton
Mapleton is a Moncton Neighbourhood (former community) located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The community is situated in the Northern area of the city of Moncton. Mapleton is located mainly around the intersection of Route 2 exit 454 and Mapleton Road extending south past Route 15 to the intersection of Route 126. Mapleton is a mix between commercial, park, and residential area. History Places of note Bordering communities {{Geographic location , Centre = Mapleton , North = Ammon , Northeast = Moncton ( Cherryfield) , East =Moncton ( Cherryfield / Sunny Brae North) , Southeast = Moncton ( Sunny Brae North) , South = Moncton ( Central Moncton) , Southwest = Moncton (Old North End) , West = Moncton (New North End / Magnetic Hill) , Northwest = Stilesville See also * List of neighbourhoods in Moncton *List of tallest buildings in Moncton The City of Moncton and its metropolitan area (Dieppe and Riverview) is the largest in New Brunswick, Canada. Its ...
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Ammon, New Brunswick
Ammon is a Canadian community in Moncton Parish, New Brunswick. Ammon includes the Intersection at Ammon Rd and New Brunswick Route 490. Ammon is in part of Greater Moncton. History Notable people See also *List of communities in New Brunswick *Greater Moncton *List of entertainment events in Greater Moncton This article is a list of major entertainment events held in Greater Moncton. Infrequent events Infrequent events of over 5000 people in attendance. Annual events See also * Moncton * Riverview * Dieppe References {{DEFAULTSORT:Enter ... References Bordering communities Communities in Westmorland County, New Brunswick Communities in Greater Moncton {{NewBrunswick-geo-stub ...
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Stilesville, New Brunswick
Stilesville is a Canadian community, located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The community is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, to the north west of Moncton. Stilesville is part of Greater Moncton. Notable people See also *List of communities in New Brunswick *Greater Moncton *List of entertainment events in Greater Moncton This article is a list of major entertainment events held in Greater Moncton. Infrequent events Infrequent events of over 5000 people in attendance. Annual events See also * Moncton * Riverview * Dieppe References {{DEFAULTSORT:Enter ... Bordering communities References Communities in Westmorland County, New Brunswick Communities in Greater Moncton {{NewBrunswick-geo-stub ...
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List Of Tallest Buildings In Moncton
The City of Moncton and its metropolitan area (Dieppe and Riverview) is the largest in New Brunswick, Canada. Its skyline is dominated by the Bell Aliant Tower, constructed in 1971 at a height of 127 m (417 ft - Equiv. to approx. 32 floors), the tallest free-standing structure in all four Atlantic provinces. The tallest building in the city is the 20- storey, Assumption Place. The complex, with its two adjoining mid rise structure, was completed in 1972. The second tallest building in the city is the Blue Cross Centre, standing at only tall with 9 storeys. , the city contains 1 skyscraper over and 9 high-rise buildings that exceed in height. The city has more mid rise structures spread out in the urbanized region, i.e. 20 m to 35 m, than the high rises. Tallest buildings This list ranks Moncton high-rises and skyscrapers that stand at least tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not inclu ...
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List Of Neighbourhoods In Moncton
Moncton, New Brunswick New Brunswick (french: Nouveau-Brunswick, , locally ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. It is the only province with both English and ... is made up of 19 localities (Neighbourhoods). Neighbourhoods Bordering communities References Information on Moncton (Residents, Visitors, Businesses, Government)*{{cite web , title=City of Moncton , url=http://www.gmpdc.ca/partners_moncton.php , archive-url=https://archive.today/20080503041111/http://www.gmpdc.ca/partners_moncton.php , archive-date=2008-05-03 , website=Greater Moncton Planning District Commission , url-status=deadGreater Moncton Online Main Page

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Lutes Mountain Heritage Museum
A lute ( or ) is any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back enclosing a hollow cavity, usually with a sound hole or opening in the body. It may be either fretted or unfretted. More specifically, the term "lute" can refer to an instrument from the family of European lutes. The term also refers generally to any string instrument having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table (in the Hornbostel–Sachs system). The strings are attached to pegs or posts at the end of the neck, which have some type of turning mechanism to enable the player to tighten the tension on the string or loosen the tension before playing (which respectively raise or lower the pitch of a string), so that each string is tuned to a specific pitch (or note). The lute is plucked or strummed with one hand while the other hand "frets" (presses down) the strings on the neck's fingerboard. By pressing the strings on different places of the fingerboard, the player can shorte ...
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Magnetic Hill Shopping Area (Moncton)
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that are mediated by a magnetic field, which refers to the capacity to induce attractive and repulsive phenomena in other entities. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic moments. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined phenomena of electromagnetism. The most familiar effects occur in ferromagnetic materials, which are strongly attracted by magnetic fields and can be magnetized to become permanent magnets, producing magnetic fields themselves. Demagnetizing a magnet is also possible. Only a few substances are ferromagnetic; the most common ones are iron, cobalt, and nickel and their alloys. The rare-earth metals neodymium and samarium are less common examples. The prefix ' refers to iron because permanent magnetism was first observed in lodestone, a form of natural iron ore called magnetite, Fe3O4. All substances exhibit some type of ...
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The Boardwalk Complex
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun '' thee'') when followed by a ...
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