5 Best Neighborhoods for Families in Greater Moncton
By Cameron Brioux, REALTOR® with eXp Realty
Choosing the right neighbourhood is one of the most important decisions for families moving to Greater Moncton. Beyond the home itself, you want a community that supports your family's lifestyle with good schools, safe streets, parks, and a welcoming atmosphere. Here are five neighbourhoods that consistently stand out for families.
1. Riverview (Mill Creek / Pine Glen Area)
Riverview's Mill Creek and Pine Glen areas are favourites among families for their quiet streets, well-maintained homes, and proximity to excellent schools. The Riverview Arts Centre and numerous community parks make it easy to keep kids active and engaged. The area features a mix of bungalows and two-storey homes, many with generous lot sizes.
2. Dieppe (Fox Creek / Dover)
The Fox Creek and Dover neighbourhoods in Dieppe offer some of the newest family homes in the region. With modern construction, energy efficiency, and proximity to the Dover Centre (a major recreation facility), these areas are ideal for active families. The neighbourhoods feature well-planned street layouts, sidewalks, and connected trail systems.
3. Moncton North End (Mapleton / Bridgedale)
Moncton's north end has experienced significant growth with new developments blending into established communities. The Mapleton and Bridgedale areas offer a good balance of affordability, newer builds, and proximity to shopping and schools. Families appreciate the neighbourhood parks, community programs, and easy access to Highway 2.
4. Dieppe (Chartersville / Le Cour)
For families who value bilingual education and French-language services, Chartersville and Le Cour in Dieppe are excellent choices. These neighbourhoods are close to French-language schools and community centres. The areas feature a mix of semi-detached and single-family homes at various price points, making them accessible for first-time buyers and growing families alike.
5. Moncton West (Lewisville / Royal Oaks)
The Lewisville and Royal Oaks areas in Moncton's west end offer established neighbourhoods with mature trees, larger lots, and a strong sense of community. These areas are centrally located with easy access to both downtown Moncton and the Trans-Canada Highway. Several well-regarded schools serve the area, and Centennial Park — one of the region's largest urban parks — is nearby for hiking, swimming, and winter activities.
Choosing the Right Fit
Every family has different priorities. Consider factors like commute times, school language preferences, lot size needs, and budget when evaluating these neighbourhoods. Visiting in person and talking to current residents can give you a feel for the community that no online search can match.
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