After some inaccurate polling station information was distributed by the Green Party candidate Mary Lou Babineau's campaign in Fredericton, Elections Canada received a complaint from the Liberal camp.

A campaign flyer for Green canddiate Mary Lou Babineau targets student voters. (Facebook) Flyers distributed by the Greens at the University of New Brunswick this week had inaccurate information about polling station locations printed on them.

Mike Babineau, campaign manager for the Green candidate, said it was a mistake.

"We made an honest mistake that was acknowledged and rectified within moments of knowing about it," said Mike, who added Elections Canada is satisfied with the speed at which the party moved to correct the information.

"We also posted on our social media channels, and our volunteers have helped us to spread the word around about this error," he said in a statement emailed to CBC News Friday evening.

An email to CBC News from the Liberal Party alleged the inaccurate information was worse than an innocent mistake.

"We believe that this literature containing misinformation was distributed for the purpose of suppressing the student vote, which would otherwise benefit the local Liberal Candidate, by directing students to incorrect voting locations," stated the email.

It then stated that hundreds more students turned out at Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's recent on-campus appearance than at one of Mary Lou Babineau's the same day, arguing a high student voter turnout would likely favour the Liberal candidate over the Green Party candidate.

Cyndi Jenkins, co-chair of the Liberal campaign in New Brunswick, said the complaint was filed because the Liberals believe this was a deliberate attempt to spread misinformation.

"Even as recently today it was posted on social media from the Green Party campaign that students can vote at the Wu centre, and that's just not entirely accurate. It depends on where students live and their address and which polling station they can vote at."

A Tweet shows the Babineau campaign was still tweeting Oct. 16 that -the Wu Centre was the place for students to vote. (Cyndi Jenkins, Liberal party) Jenkins sent CBC News an image that she said shows the Babineau campaign tweeted inaccurate information as late as Friday afternoon.

That tweet appears to have since been taken down.

In its statement to CBC News Friday evening the Green Party said it takes offence to the Liberal accusations, firing back that it was an attempt to distract from the party's own issues.

Official polling station information can be found on Elections Canada's website.