Let us help you make your special event a successful one. For a well-organized meeting, conference, banquet or reception, nothing surpasses Château Moncton - Hotel & Suites. Our meeting room comes complete with high speed Internet and access to state-of-the-art audio and video equipment.
Salon Port Royal
The Salon Port Royal can accommodate up to 90 people with a variety of layouts to suit your needs. The foyer of the meeting room leads to a spacious balcony overlooking the Petitcodiac River.
Meeting Room Capacities:
CLASSROOM | BANQUET | THEATRE | BOARDROOM | U-SHAPE | DIMENSIONS | |
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Port Royal | 45 | 90 | 100 | 40 | 40 | 32 x 44 |
Catering Services
Château Moncton - Hotel and Suites offers catering for any meeting or event. Please contact us for menus and pricing.
Our lounge, Le Galion, offers a relaxing atmosphere and features a breathtaking view of the Petitcodiac River from its open-air deck. Le Galion is the perfect place to unwind with friends, enjoy a drink or watch the game. It is also the place where you can enjoy a hot breakfast each morning.
Our hotel is located in Moncton, New Brunswick, the hub of the Maritimes.
Situated on Canada's east coast along the Atlantic Ocean, the province is an RV and car-travel paradise. Highways from all points in the United States and Canada join the Trans-Canada Highway into New Brunswick, making it an easy drive from Ontario, Québec, New England or other points on the eastern seaboard of the United States.
From Trans-Canada Highway, take exit 467A. Merge onto Route 15W and follow road until you reach the roundabout on Wheeler Boulevard and take the second exit towards Main Street. Turn right on Main Street and the hotel is on the left. You can't miss our signature red roof.
Moncton is a city on the move and for visitors, it's chock-full of things to see and do.
Thrill seekers will love the giant waterslides at Magic Mountain (part of the gravity-defying Magnetic Hill complex) or outdoor adventures at TreeGO.
Those who appreciate the arts can revel in the architectural beauty of the Capitol Theatre, a fully-restored 1920s-era vaudeville house on Main Street or enjoy the talent at the annual Frye Festival, a bilingual literary festival named in honour of Northrop Frye.
The city's historical sites, the Moncton Museum on Mountain Road and the Musée Acadien at Université de Moncton, are a must-see for history buffs, along with heritage houses such as the Treitz Haus, located on the riverfront adjacent to Bore View Park and the only surviving building from the Pennsylvania Dutch era.
Sports fans can cheer on the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the new 9500-seat Arena. In 2006 the Wildcats won the President's Cup of the QMJHL championship.
For those who like to shop, there are plenty of options in downtown Moncton, at Wheeler Park Power Centre or Champlain Place, the largest shopping mall in New Brunswick. Also you can visit the Bass Pro Shop Outdoor World Store.
In the mood for a relaxing afternoon stroll? Head to Irishtown Nature Park, one of the largest urban nature parks in Canada or the downtown Victoria Park, which features a bandstand, flower gardens, fountain and the city's war memorial.