This is a timeline of the history of Moncton.
Aboriginal period
17th century
18th century
- 1733 â Community of "Le Coude" (The Elbow) established near Halls Creek, at site of present-day Moncton.
- 1751 â Fort Beauséjour at Aulac is built by France in response to the British construction of nearby Fort Lawrence.
- 1755 â British forces under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Monckton take Fort Beausejour and rename it Fort Cumberland.
- 1755 â Expulsion of the Acadian people, including from the Petitcodiac River valley. Some Acadians escape into the woods and begin to conduct a resistance campaign against the British.
- 1758 â Battle of Stoney Creek, end of the Acadian resistance.
- 1761 â English Tantramar Township established.
- 1766 â Captain John Hall arrives from Pennsylvania with a land grant from the Philadelphia Land Company and establishes Monckton Township with eight immigrant "Deutsch" families. The community is named "The Bend of the Petitcodiac".
- 1780s â Acadians begin to return from exile and resettle in New Brunswick.
19th century
- 1810s â Wooden shipbuilding industry begins to become an important factor in the local economy.
- 1836 â Regular stage coach and mail service starts, connecting Halifax, Monckton Township and Saint John.
- 1855 â "The Bend" is incorporated as the town of "Moncton"; misspelling is due to a clerical error. The first mayor of the new town is the shipbuilder Joseph Salter.
- 1857 â The European and North American Railway opens its line between Moncton and Shediac.
- 1859 â E&NA RR opens second line between Moncton and Saint John.
- 1860s â Wooden shipbuilding industry collapses. Westmorland Bank falls into bankruptcy. Severe economic recession occurs in Moncton.
- 1862 â Moncton loses its incorporated status.
- 1868 â Times & Transcript founded.
- 1869 - Hurricane Saxby Gale caused extensive damage to the city including the Gunningsville Bridge.
- 1871 â Moncton selected to be the headquarters of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada.
- 1875 â Moncton able to reincorporate with the motto "Resurgo" (I rise again).
- 1890 â Moncton achieves city status.
20th century
- 1906 â Massive fire destroys ICR shops. City successfully lobbies federal government to have the shops rebuilt, preserving the local railway industry.
- 1912 â Moncton selected as the eastern terminus of the National Transcontinental Railway.
- 1913 â Moncton Public Library opened.
- 1918 â ICR and NTR merge, forming the Canadian National Railway. Moncton becomes headquarters of the CNR Maritime division.
- 1920 â Eaton's catalogue warehouse opens in Moncton.
- 1922 â "CNRA", Moncton's first radio station, goes on the air.
- 1926 â The Capitol Theatre opens.
- 1928 â Moncton Airport established, first commercial air traffic into and out of the city.
- 1929 â Moncton Flight College established.
- 1930 - Al G. Barnes Circus Train Wreck near Moncton.
- 1934 - CKCW-AM radio goes on the air.
- 1935 - Georgetown and Parkton Amalgamated with Moncton and became neighbourhoods.
- 1935 â Moncton High School founded.
- 1936 - The last hanging in New Brunswick.
- 1940 â CFB Moncton is established as the main military supply base in Atlantic Canada.
- 1954 â Moncton's first TV station, CKCW-TV goes on the air.
- 1959 â Dieppe Commandos founded.
- 1963 â Université de Moncton is founded.
- 1968 â The Petitcodiac River causeway is built.
- 1970s â Social unrest as Acadians become politically assertive over minority rights.
- 1973 - Lewisville and Tankville Amalgamated with Moncton.
- 1974 â Moncton Museum established.
- 1980s â Severe economic recession occurs due to several major employers terminating operations in the city, including the Eaton's catalogue division, the CNR shops and CFB Moncton.
- 1981 â Codiac Transit (now Codiac Transpo) founded.
- 1984 â Pope John Paul II visits Moncton and stages papal mass for 75,000 celebrants.
- 1990s â "Moncton Miracle" occurs as the economy restructures with a shift towards information technology and call centres, as well as a refocussing upon the retail, distribution, transportation and light manufacturing sectors.
- 1990 â Crystal Palace Amusement Park opened.
- 1996 â The Wildcats of the QMJHL are established.
- Atlantic Baptist University relocates to a new campus and achieves full university designation.
- 1997âÂÂMoncton disbands its municipal police force and acquires a contract with the RCMP.
- 1999 â Moncton hosts the Francophonie Summit with the heads of state from 54 nations attending the conference.
21st century
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