Fredericton live webcams
The real ones, straight from the sources: the city's four official cams, the province's highway cameras, and the Crabbe Mountain hill cam. Links verified July 2026.
City of Fredericton cams
The city streams four cameras on YouTube, embedded on its official Web Cameras page. Streams are sometimes offline; if one is dark, check back later.
Fredericton City Hall and Queen Street
Bridge traffic and the river, looking south
Officers' Square downtown
The Saint John River (Wolastoq)
Highway cameras (NB 511)
The province runs 57 road cameras, refreshed every 15 seconds, on 511.gnb.ca. None sit inside the city; these are the nearest, worth a look before a winter drive:
- Longs Creek, Route 2 Trans-Canada west of the city, about 25 km out
- Prince William, Route 2 Trans-Canada west, about 28 km out
- Camp Petersville, Route 7 The Fredericton to Saint John highway
- Durham Bridge, Route 148 Nashwaak corridor north of the city
- Route 10 at Grub Road East of the city
- Mill Cove, Route 2 Trans-Canada east, toward Moncton
Crabbe Mountain
The ski hill's live cam is linked from its official Mountain Report page, along with conditions and lift status.
Quick answers
Does Fredericton have live webcams?
Yes. The City of Fredericton runs four official webcams as YouTube live streams: City Hall, the Westmorland Street Bridge, Officers' Square, and the Saint John River. They live on the city's Web Cameras page at fredericton.ca. Individual streams are sometimes offline.
Are there highway cameras around Fredericton?
Yes. New Brunswick 511 (511.gnb.ca) runs 57 highway cameras province-wide, refreshed every 15 seconds. None sit inside city limits; the nearest cover Route 2 at Longs Creek and Prince William, Route 7 at Camp Petersville, Route 148 at Durham Bridge, and Route 10 at Grub Road.
Is there a webcam at Crabbe Mountain?
Yes. Crabbe Mountain links a live hill cam from its official Mountain Report page at crabbemountain.com.
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