Live New Brunswick Traffic Cameras & TCH Condition Feeds
Navigate the maritime gateway of Canada with over 1,000+ live traffic cameras across New Brunswick. From the critical Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 2) to the high-growth hubs of Moncton and Fredericton and the industrial port of Saint John, get a real-time view of road conditions, bridge construction, and maritime weather 24/7.
VIEW NEW BRUNSWICK MAP →Trans-Canada Hwy (Hwy 2)
Monitor the primary link across the province. Track real-time feeds from the Quebec border through Fredericton and Moncton toward the Nova Scotia state line to stay ahead of long-distance transit delays.
Moncton Metropolitan Hub
Track conditions in Canada's fastest-growing metro area. Monitor the Wheeler Boulevard ring road, the Petitcodiac River crossings, and the busy retail hubs around the Champlain Place mall.
Fredericton & Saint John
View street cameras across the provincial capital and the primary industrial port. Monitor the Princess Margaret Bridge in Fredericton and the Harbour Bridge in Saint John for daily commute delays.
Coastal & Winter Routes
Check conditions on the highways serving the Acadian Coast and the southern fells. Monitor snow accumulation, visibility, and wind speeds on the exposed sections of Route 1 and Route 11.
Maritime Logistics Precision
Access official Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) feeds covering the primary land link for Atlantic Canadian trade.
Instant Flow Updates
Images refresh every few minutes, providing a near-real-time view of the "Maritime Huddle" during peak afternoon rush.
Route Planning
Use our interactive route builder to plan your drive from Moncton to Halifax or Fredericton to Bangor and see every camera along the way.
Navigating the Frontier of Atlantic Canada: New Brunswick Traffic
New Brunswick serves as the critical logistical and cultural gateway for the Canadian Maritimes. Situated at the legends crossroads of the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 2) and the routes to the United States and the Atlantic coast, the province manages a unique mix of high-stakes national transit and significant maritime and industrial freight. With a population exceeding 850,000—its highest in over 50 years—the province’s infrastructure handles immense daily volumes of private cars, public buses, and commercial freight.
The province's transit patterns are defined by the Trans-Canada Highway, which acts as the spine of the regional network. According to recent population data, Moncton has been recognized as the fastest-growing census metropolitan area in Canada, creating new pressures on urban ring roads like Wheeler Boulevard. For the residents and logistics managers navigating this hub, real-time traffic monitoring is an essential survival tool for find the clearest path through the Maritime corridor.
The Highway Spine: TCH Hwy 2
New Brunswick's connectivity is defined by its 4-lane freeway network. The TCH Hwy 2 handles the national passenger and freight flow between Central Canada and the Atlantic, while Hwy 1 serves the primary industrial hubs of the southern coast.
TrafficVision's live camera network provides visibility into critical New Brunswick junctions:
- Moncton West (TCH/Route 1): The most important transit node in the province where the primary interprovincial highways meet.
- Fredericton Bypass: Monitor the flow avoiding the capital city center to identify peak-hour freight tailbacks.
- Saint John Harbour Bridge: A vital coastal link handling the bulk of transit for the city's industrial and port zones.
By utilizing our grid view, you can scan the entire provincial highway network in seconds, identifying where the "orange and red" zones are forming before you commit to the drive.
Urban Pulse: Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John
Beyond the highways, the urban core of New Brunswick relies on a series of complex surface streets and river crossings. The Wheeler Boulevard in Moncton and the Princess Margaret Bridge in Fredericton handle some of the highest traffic densities in the province.
Real-time street cameras allow you to monitor:
- Moncton Crossing: Watch for delays at the primary river link connecting the city to Dieppe and Riverview.
- Fredericton Town Centre: Track the pulse of local and government traffic near the legislative buildings and the UNB campus.
- Saint John Port Hubs: View conditions around the container terminals and the primary industrial access roads serving the energy sector.
Beat the Maritime Rush
Don't get stuck in a Moncton river backup. Check the live cameras at the Wheeler Boulevard junction and find the fastest path through the city today.
VIEW LIVE CAMERAS →Professional Tools for Atlantic Canadian Drivers
Whether you are a logistics manager overseeing a cross-border fleet or a resident planning a weekend trip to the Fundy coast, TrafficVision provides the professional-grade tools you need:
- Interactive Map with Clustering: See the big picture of Maritime transit or zoom into a specific Moncton intersection.
- Route Builder: Plan your drive from Fredericton to Halifax or Saint John to the US border and see every camera along the way.
- Stable Favorites: Save your most-used feeds—like the TCH at Moncton West—for instant one-tap access on your mobile device.
- 24/7 Free Access: No account required, no paywalls, just transparent real-time data from 600+ official sources.
Weather and Seasonal Impacts
New Brunswick is subject to intense maritime weather, including heavy coastal fog, intense summer thunderstorms, and frequent winter blizzards. In a region where even minor icing can lead to significant highway closures, live cameras are the most reliable way to verify actual road visibility and surface safety before you start your drive toward the borders.
Are the New Brunswick traffic cameras live?
Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 1,000+ cameras across New Brunswick and the Maritimes. Most feeds are provided by the provincial DTI and refresh every few minutes to show current road conditions.
How can I check traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway?
You can find TCH cameras by searching for "Hwy 2" or "Moncton West" in our search bar. We provide feeds for the entire length of the highway through the province.
Does TrafficVision show traffic at the Saint John Harbour Bridge?
Yes, our network includes comprehensive coverage of the Harbour Bridge and the A1 approaches, allowing you to monitor queue lengths and transit flow.
Is there a fee to use the Canadian traffic camera feeds?
No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official government feeds from DTI and other agencies to provide 24/7 transparent access to traffic data for all users.
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Get the real story on the Trans-Canada Highway and the Moncton hubs. Access 1,000+ live cameras across New Brunswick and start your drive with confidence.
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