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Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton

Two Nations Crossing in Fredericton, NB — shopping, food.

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What's it like to live in Two Nations Crossing?

Is Two Nations Crossing a good place to live?

Two Nations Crossing is a neighbourhood in Fredericton. Homes for sale here run a median of about $500,000. There are 3 schools within the area. It's a quiet area with no major roads or rail lines running through it.

What are homes like in Two Nations Crossing?

There are 2 homes for sale in and around Two Nations Crossing, priced from $200,000 to $500,000 (median about $500,000). See the Homes page for current listings.

What schools are in Two Nations Crossing?

There are 3 schools in and around Two Nations Crossing including Leo Hayes High School, Chief Harold Sappier Memorial Elementary School, Gibson-Neill Memorial Elementary School. See the guide below for what's closest.

What's happening in Two Nations Crossing this week?

There are 30 events on this week in and around Two Nations Crossing, from local listings — see the Events page for dates and details.

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    Schools in Two Nations Crossing

    3 schools mapped in and around Two Nations Crossing, closest first — ratings shown where families have left them.

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    What is there to do in Two Nations Crossing?

    Two Nations Crossing has 0 parks and green spaces, 0 places to eat, and landmarks like local landmarks. Use the curated day plan, or jump straight to Eat, Do, Events, Parks, Shop, or Homes.

    Where should I park in Two Nations Crossing?

    Most of Two Nations Crossing is residential with free street and lot parking near the parks and main streets. See Getting Here for mapped lots.

    How do I get to Two Nations Crossing?

    Two Nations Crossing sits in Fredericton, New Brunswick, reachable by car, by transit, or by the local trails for cyclists.

    Can I see homes for sale in Two Nations Crossing?

    Yes — the Homes page lists houses currently for sale in and around Two Nations Crossing, and can connect you with a local agent.

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