The Best Farmers’ Markets in Greater Moncton (And Why We Love Supporting Them)
Breanna Jones • September 20, 2025
Celebrating community, local food, and everything fresh this September.

At BCBL Property Management, we love a good farmers’ market. And luckily for us (and our renters!), Greater Moncton is packed with local gems that serve up fresh produce, handmade goods, and a whole lot of community spirit—especially in September when everything is in full harvest swing.
Whether you're grabbing veggies for the week, treating yourself to a fresh-baked loaf of bread, or just strolling through with a coffee in hand, there’s something really special about buying local. Here's a roundup of some of our favourite markets in the area:
🎪 Dieppe Market
Saturdays 8 AM – 1 PM
Location: 232 Gauvin Road, Dieppe
This is one of the biggest and best in the region. With over 100 vendors offering everything from vegetables to maple syrup, jewelry, coffee, and international eats, the Dieppe Market is a staple in the community. There's live music, a warm vibe, and something for everyone. Plus, it’s open year-round—rain, shine, or snow.
🍎 Moncton Market
Saturdays 8 AM – 1 PM
Location: 120 Westmorland Street, Downtown Moncton
Right in the heart of the city, the Moncton Market is a perfect weekend stop. It's smaller than Dieppe's but super cozy and full of heart. You’ll find fresh local produce, art, hot meals, and baked goods (the cinnamon rolls go fast—don’t say we didn’t warn you).
🐷 The Green Pig Market
Open Daily (hours vary by season)
Location: 2927 Route 115, Salisbury
A BCBL team favourite! The Green Pig isn’t your typical farmers’ market, but it deserves a spot on this list. This family-run gem in Salisbury has incredible fresh produce, baked goods, homemade meals, preserves, and the cutest gift shop. It's got charm, personality, and some of the best pies in the province. If you're driving through Salisbury, it’s a must-stop.
🌾 Bouctouche Farmers’ Market
Saturdays 8 AM – 1 PM (seasonal)
Location: 9 Irving Blvd, Bouctouche
If you’re up for a little Saturday drive, the Bouctouche Market is worth the trip. It’s a beautiful space with a strong Acadian feel, full of local artisans, farm-fresh food, and welcoming faces. Plus, it’s close to the Bouctouche Dunes and the Irving Eco-Centre if you want to make a day of it.
🧺 Why We Love Supporting Local
Supporting farmers' markets goes beyond just grabbing your groceries. Every dollar you spend helps small businesses, families, and makers in our own community. It’s also a great way to connect with where your food comes from, reduce waste, and build the kind of local economy we want to see thrive.
For our tenants and property owners alike, living close to great markets is a huge perk. Fresh, affordable, locally sourced food? Yes, please.
So grab your reusable bags, your favourite fall sweater, and your appetite—and check out the best farmers’ markets Greater Moncton has to offer this September.
BCBL Property Management
Rooted in community. Proud to support local.

Spring in New Brunswick brings warmer days, longer daylight, and a renewed desire to get outside — for both people and pets. With that fresh season also comes pests like fleas and ticks, increased allergy triggers, and terrain that’s wetter and muddier than it looks. As apartment residents, pets need special care when it comes to outdoor play, seasonal health risks, and living comfortably indoors too. Let’s break down everything you need to know so you and your pet can enjoy spring safely and happily. Why Spring Pet Care Matters As the temperature climbs above freezing, parasites and allergens that were dormant during winter return with energy. Left unchecked, they can affect your pet’s comfort, health, and even your apartment environment. Greater Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe — like most of southeastern New Brunswick — sit in a humid continental climate. This means: Warm, moist weather that fleas and ticks love Pollen from trees and grasses that trigger allergies Mud and lingering wet areas where parasites hide Understanding these seasonal shifts helps you keep your pet protected and your rental environment comfortable. Fleas: More Than an Itch Fleas are tiny, but their impact on pets is big. These parasites can: Cause intense itching Lead to skin irritations or infections Transmit tapeworms in rare cases Fleas thrive in warm, moist soils and grassy areas. Early spring, especially after rain or thaw, is prime flea activation time. Signs Your Pet Has Fleas: Excessive scratching or biting Hair loss around the rump or belly Tiny black “flea dirt” specks on skin Prevention Is Better Than Treatment Talk to your vet about year‑round flea prevention. Many pet health professionals recommend monthly topical treatments during spring and summer — and even continuing through fall in your region. Regular grooming and washing also helps catch fleas before they become a larger problem. Ticks: Beware the Tiny Threats Ticks are a serious concern in New Brunswick because they can carry Lyme disease and other illnesses. They often lurk in: Long grass Shrub edges Forest trails Leaf litter Your dog doesn’t even have to be off‑trail to encounter ticks — they can cling to low grasses near sidewalks and backyards. Signs of Tick Exposure: Visible ticks on skin or coat Red, irritated bite marks Lethargy, fever, or swelling (seek vet care) Prevention Tips for Ticks Use tick‑prevention medication recommended by your vet Check your pet’s coat after every outdoor walk Consider tick removal tools for safe home use Avoid long grassy areas on early spring walks A tick can attach in minutes. Quick checks after every adventure help reduce risk. Allergies: It’s Not Just You — Pets Get Them Too Spring brings blooms and pollen — beautiful for humans, itchy for pets. Pets can develop environmental allergies that cause: Scratching or licking paws Red, irritated skin Sneezing or watery eyes Ear infections from pollen buildup Even indoor cats can react when pollen sticks to fur and gets spread throughout the apartment. Managing Pet Allergies: Wipe your pet’s paws and belly with a damp cloth after outdoor time Groom regularly to remove pollen from fur Talk to your vet about antihistamines or diet changes Keep indoor air filtering clean Allergies are uncomfortable, but with the right routine, pets can still enjoy spring. Safe Outdoor Time for Apartment Dwellers Because many BPM tenants live in multi‑unit buildings without backyards, spring “outdoor time” usually means: Short walks Trail visits Courtyard play Balconies with supervision A few tips for safe spring outings: Bring water — fresh water keeps your pet hydrated. Use a leash — even gentle parks like Mill Creek can have wild undergrowth. Avoid stagnant water — puddles can harbour bacteria and parasites. Check paws before entering — mud and pollen track inside easily. Local Resources That Help Greater Moncton and surrounding regions have excellent pet health and support options: Veterinary Clinics Moncton Animal Hospital — preventive care and parasite protection Greater Moncton Veterinary Hospital — allergy and skin consultation Dieppe Veterinary Clinic — local pet health services Pet Guidance and Supplies Local groomers and pet stores often advise on seasonal needs Spring flea and tick clinics from vets help keep pets protected Always consult your vet before starting or changing preventative medications. Spring Cleaning With Pets in Mind Seasonal cleaning becomes more important in spring: Sweep or vacuum floors more often to catch pollen Wash pet bedding weekly Change HVAC or air filters regularly Keep litter boxes clean and odour‑free A little extra cleaning goes a long way toward keeping your apartment comfortable for you and your pet. Final Reminder Spring is magical in New Brunswick. Warm days, longer evenings, and outdoor adventures are waiting. Pets make all of that better — but they also need your help to navigate seasonal pest threats and allergy triggers. Be proactive. Be observant. And don’t hesitate to reach out to a vet if anything feels off. Brunswick Property Management Supporting pet‑friendly living with safety, comfort, and local know‑how — so you and your furry family can enjoy every season.

Warm breezes, longer days, and fresh green everywhere — spring in New Brunswick is magical, and this region makes getting outside easier than most places in Canada. If you live in Moncton, Dieppe, or Riverview, you aren’t just close to nature — you’re in the middle of it. This guide highlights local activities, events, parks, and outdoor escapes across the province — perfect for tenants who want to explore without planning a full vacation. Whether you’re into scenic walking trails, seasonal festivals, or weekend nature escapes, May is the ideal month to get outside. Let’s explore what spring has in store. 🌿 1. Riverfront Trail (Moncton • Dieppe • Riverview) One of the most beloved outdoor spots in the region, Riverfront Trail spans more than 20 kilometres along the Petitcodiac River. This network of paths connects Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview — and it’s ideal for: Walking Cycling Jogging Dog walks Birdwatching What makes it special: The trail winds through urban and natural landscapes, offering views of the river, green spaces, benches for resting, and plenty of spots for photos. Spring brings out new blossoms and migratory birds, making every walk feel refreshing. 🌲 2. Irishtown Nature Park (Moncton) Walk through woodlands, wetlands, and natural areas without ever leaving the city’s edge. Irishtown is a favourite for locals and visitors alike. Features: Well‑marked forest trails Multiple trail loops ranging from easy to moderate Birdwatching opportunities Quiet outdoor immersion without a long drive Fun fact: Trails here wind through marshland and woods, offering a real sense of wilderness even just minutes from downtown. 🦆 3. Centennial Park (Moncton) A perfect space for family outings, picnics, and casual strolls, Centennial Park isn’t rugged like a trail, but it’s wide open in all the right ways. Highlights: Pavement paths for biking or strolls Picnic tables and open lawns Playground for kids Easy access and close parking This is a great spot for a low‑effort outing when you just want fresh air, sunshine, and somewhere comfortable to relax. 🐾 4. Mill Creek Nature Park (Moncton) For something quieter than Riverfront but still scenic, Mill Creek Nature Park is a gem. What you’ll find: Historic bridge views Natural forest paths Peaceful small streams This park is perfect for gentle hikes or reflective walks with a dog or friend, especially when spring temperatures are mild. 🌷 5. Fundy National Park (Alma — ~1.5 hrs from Moncton) If you’re up for a day trip, Fundy National Park delivers some of New Brunswick’s most breathtaking nature. Spring highlights: Forest hikes and elevated lookouts Waterfalls and river valleys Rich ecology and wildlife Scenic picnic areas Fundy’s trails range from easy to advanced, making it ideal for everyone from casual hikers to serious outdoor adventurers. Keep in mind that early May can still bring some wet sections on trails, so boots and waterproof layers are recommended. 🌊 6. Hopewell Rocks (Hopewell Cape — ~1 hr) A bucket‑list destination for anyone in New Brunswick, Hopewell Rocks is especially captivating in spring. Why it’s worth a visit: Massive flowerpot rock formations carved by tides Boardwalk paths along the bay Dramatic tide views (low tide exposes the ocean floor) Great photo ops and family sightseeing Tip: Tide schedules change daily. Planning your visit around low tide gives you the best experience walking the ocean floor. 🌼 7. Roosevelt Campobello International Park (Campobello Island — ~2.5 hrs) For a nature + history escape, Campobello Island is worth the trip. What to expect: Oceanfront trails Historic Roosevelt family cottage tours Spring coastal breezes and fresh views Pack a lunch, bring a windbreaker, and enjoy a day of sea and scenery. 🐦 8. Local Spring Happenings Worth Checking Out In addition to parks and trails, there are recurring outdoor events in April and May that are perfect for tenants who want community vibes and nature combined. Moncton Market (Late Spring Edition) Held weekly, this famous market features local vendors, food, crafts, and seasonal produce. It’s a great way to support local makers and enjoy sunshine with friends. Moncton Poutine Fest (Spring) A city‑wide event celebrating poutine variations across restaurants — perfect for food lovers exploring local dining outdoors. Earth Day Cleanup Projects April 22 is Earth Day, but many community groups extend cleanup efforts into May with park improvements, riverfront trash pick‑ups, and volunteer planting. 📍 Outdoor Tips for Apartment Residents Getting outside feels great, but a few preparation steps make it even better: Dress in layers. Spring temps can change within minutes. Wear good footwear. Trails can be muddy in early May. Bring water and snacks. Especially for longer walks or hikes. Respect nature. Stay on trails, pick up after pets, and leave spaces as you found them. Greater Moncton’s location gives tenants access to city amenities and quick escapes to quiet woodlands, waterfalls, and water vistas — making spring one of the best seasons to live here. 🎉 Final Thoughts Outdoor life in New Brunswick is more than a weekend plan — it’s a lifestyle. Whether you stay local on the Riverfront Trail or take a day trip to Hopewell Rocks or Fundy National Park, nature is never far from reach. Spring invites exploration, connection, and fresh air — and your apartment can be the perfect home base for every adventure. Brunswick Property Management Encouraging you to get outside, stay active, and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds our community.

Spring blossoms are one of the best parts about living in New Brunswick. After a long winter, those first blooms feel like sunshine for the soul. But if you live in an apartment, gardening can feel out of reach. Good news: it isn’t. With container gardens, thoughtful plant selection, and some balcony‑friendly strategies, you can create your own green retreat — even without a backyard. And because we’re based here in Greater Moncton, we’ll also highlight local plant resources, spring garden events, and regional considerations for apartment living. 🌼 Why Apartment Gardening Is Worth It Before we get into specific plants, let’s talk benefits: Mental wellbeing: Studies show tending plants reduces stress and improves mood. Air quality: Many houseplants help filter indoor air. Outdoor enjoyment: Balcony plants make your outdoor space feel more welcoming. Local pride: Supporting nurseries and markets brings community flavour to your home. You don’t need a yard to enjoy spring blooms — just a bit of planning and the right species. 🌞 Understanding Your Space Every balcony or windowsill has its own unique microclimate. Here’s how to assess yours: Sun exposure: Full sun: 6+ hours of direct light Partial sun/shade: 3–6 hours of direct light Full shade: Fewer than 3 hours per day Most flowering plants need at least partial sun. If your space is shaded, don’t worry — there are options for you too. Wind and exposure: Upper‑floor balconies can be windier. Protect plants with windbreaks, screens, or grouping containers together. Weight and safety: Use lightweight containers and plant stands. Lift carefully and avoid overcrowding balcony railings. 🌿 Best Spring Plants for Apartment Gardens 1. Flowers that Thrive in Containers Petunias Full sun blossoms Continuous blooms Available in many colours Good for railing boxes and large pots. Marigolds Heat and sun friendly Pest‑repellent properties Great for mixed containers. Begonias Flourish in shade or partial sun Dramatic foliage + flowers Best for porch corners or west‑facing balconies. 2. Herbs You Can Cook With These are perfect for windowsills or balconies: Basil Great in pesto, salads, and on pizza. Warm weather makes it flourish. Parsley Hardy and versatile in any kitchen. Mint Prolific and refreshing — just plant it alone so it doesn’t take over. 3. Small Veggies for Containers If you want edible gardening: Cherry Tomatoes Require a stake and full sun, but yield big rewards. Leaf lettuce and spinach mixes Cool‑weather greens that thrive in early spring conditions. Peppers Smaller varieties grow well in deep pots. 🌍 Local Climate Notes — New Brunswick vs Rest of Canada Greater Moncton has a humid continental climate — which means: Frost can linger into early May Days warm quickly once spring sets in Sudden cool snaps are common Tip: To avoid frost damage, hold off on planting tender bulbs until mid‑ to late May, or use lightweight frost cloths overnight when temperatures dip. 🏡 Balcony Gardening Without Damage Protect your floors and comply with your lease: Saucers and trays under every pot to catch water Plant stands to elevate containers off surfaces Watering outside hours (avoid mid‑day balcony drainage) No drilling or permanent fixtures — go portable These simple rules keep your greenery lease‑compliant and your management team happy. 🛠 Maintenance Tips for Spring Watering: Containers dry out faster than ground soil. Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Fertilizing: Use slow‑release plant food to keep blooms strong without overfeeding. Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage new blooms throughout the season. Pest watch: Watch for aphids and spider mites. A mild spray of soapy water often solves minor infestations. 🛒 Local Resources for Plant Supplies and Expertise Supporting local businesses not only helps the community, it ensures you get plants suited to our region’s weather. 1. Garden Centres & Nurseries: MacArthurs — wide variety, excellent staff advice Beausoleil Garden Centre (Dieppe) — seasonal plants and pots Pick your own at local maple and farm markets — some offer spring plant starts 2. Markets and Plant Fairs: Moncton Market (April–November) often has local plant vendors Seasonal garden fairs and plant swaps pop up around May 🎉 Final Thoughts Apartment gardening isn’t just an aesthetic choice. It’s a lifestyle upgrade — and a way to bring spring into your home even in a smaller space. With the right plants, a little care, and some local resources, you can create a vibrant, colourful oasis that makes your spring that much richer. Brunswick Property Management Helping tenants grow homes that feel alive, comfortable, and connected to our community.

Balcony season is one of the best parts of spring. Fresh air, plants, coffee at dawn — it’s all here. But outdoor spaces in rentals come with expectations, safety concerns, and simple rules that protect you and your neighbours. Here’s how to use your balcony wisely and safely this season. 1. Keep Pathways Clear Never block: Exits Fire escape routes Common walkways Clear paths prevent accidents and ensure safety for all residents. 2. Stabilize Furniture Wind in New Brunswick can surprise you. Use weighted or secured furniture Avoid lightweight chairs that can blow off the balcony Use outdoor‑rated materials Secure furniture keeps everyone safe. 3. Know Your BBQ Rules Some buildings allow electric grills; others do not. Charcoal and propane can pose fire hazards. Always: Check your lease rules Notify management before use Use grills on stable, outdoor‑rated stands Safety first makes balcony BBQs fun for everyone. 4. Plant With Purpose Plants add beauty, shade, and privacy — but plan wisely. Use drip‑free pots and trays Avoid overwatering near edges Consider self‑watering containers Healthy plants, happy neighbours, clean floors. 5. Weather Protect Items Spring storms happen. Use: Waterproof covers Storage boxes underneath furniture Secure décor Protect items and reduce yearly damage. Balcony season is a highlight of apartment living. With a bit of foresight and respect for rules and neighbours, you’ll enjoy outdoor space with confidence and comfort. Brunswick Property Management Outdoor living made simple, safe, and lease‑compliant.

Spring means open windows, fresh air, and a chance to reset your apartment — but not all cleaning tasks are created equal when you live in a rental home. Here’s a checklist that actually matters — tenant‑approved and landlord‑friendly. 1. Start With Floors Carpet, hardwood, laminate — every surface benefits from attention after winter. Vacuum edges and under furniture Steam clean carpets if needed Wipe and monitor grout lines Winter salt and grime sneak into corners. This step restores that “fresh home” feel. 2. Deep Clean Appliances Refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers take the brunt of winter mess. Pull fridge out to wipe underneath Clean oven racks and trays Run dishwasher on a cleaning cycle Clean appliances work better and smell better too. 3. Refresh Walls and Light Switches Fingerprints, scuffs, and grime build up. Use gentle wall soap Wipe light switches Spot‑clean door frames This makes a big visual difference without damaging paint. 4. Windows, Sills, and Screens Spring means light. Let it in. Wash windows inside and out Clean screens and tracks Wipe down blinds Natural light reveals a cleaner, brighter space. 5. Curtains and Fabric Surfaces Curtains, throw blankets, and cushion covers trap odours. Wash or steam them Rotate cushions Air out blankets This freshens up the whole unit. 6. Bathroom Deep Clean Tile and grout can look dingy after winter. Use a grout brush Replace or wash shower liners Clean under sink areas Bathrooms benefit from detailed care. 7. Air Filter Refresh Check HVAC filters for lint, pet hair, and dust buildup. Change filters seasonally Keep vents clear Ensure good airflow Clean air feels better and reduces dust buildup. Spring cleaning isn’t about perfection. It is about maintaining a healthy, fresh living space — and making life easier for you and future tenants. Brunswick Property Management Landlord‑approved cleaning guidance you can trust.

Spring arrives, and New Brunswick starts to shake off the winter chill. For apartment residents, getting outside is a mood booster, a health win, and a great way to explore your community. Here are some of the best parks and walking trails in Greater Moncton. 1. Riverfront Trail Arguably the region’s most popular trail, Riverfront Trail stretches along the Petitcodiac River through Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview. It’s: Scenic and flat Great for walking, jogging, and biking Dog‑friendly on leash Whether you want river views or an easy daily stroll, this trail is a community staple. 2. Irishtown Nature Park A local favourite that feels worlds away from city life. This forested park has: Wooded paths Varied terrain for all fitness levels Quiet trail loops Bring water, wear good shoes, and enjoy the woods. 3. Centennial Park Perfect for a casual walk or family day out. Features include: Open green spaces Picnic areas Playgrounds nearby It’s less rugged than other trails, which makes it ideal if you just want fresh air and sunshine. 4. Mill Creek Nature Park A hidden gem that offers: Historic bridge views Quiet trails Rich nature scenes Great for a peaceful walk with your dog or a reflective early morning stroll. 5. Cowperthwaite Community Park Smaller and less formal than other trails, this park has: Leisure‑friendly paths Shade options Open spaces for frisbee or ball play Perfect if you just want a quick stretch before work or after dinner. From river paths to forested escapes, Greater Moncton holds outdoor charm for every pace and preference. Brunswick Property Management Your guide to local living and outdoor enjoyment in our community.

There is a rhythm to property management in New Brunswick: winter comes, winter goes, and just as snow melts, maintenance needs quietly shift. March and April are busy months — not dramatic, but crucial. Here’s what we are actively doing for your property this spring and why it matters. 1. Exterior Inspections As snow recedes, we walk every property to check: Roof shingles Siding Foundation exposure Drainage around the building Freeze–thaw cycles can cause small cracks. Catching them early prevents bigger issues later. 2. Gutter and Downspout Checks Blocked gutters can lead to leaks inside units. As ice melts, debris (leaves, twigs, salt) becomes more obvious. We clear out: Eavestrough debris Broken brackets Downspout obstructions This keeps water flowing away from your home’s structure where it belongs. 3. HVAC and Ventilation Prep As temperatures fluctuate, we ensure: Filters are changed Vents are clear Units are winter‑ready (if heat pumps are used) Airflow is optimized Good air circulation reduces moisture buildup and lowers long‑term wear. 4. Grounds and Landscaping Readiness Spring isn’t just functional maintenance. It’s also about aesthetics and safety. We check: Sidewalks and entryways for trip hazards Drainage paths for runoff Outdoor lighting for longer evenings Trash and recycling areas for cleanliness This creates a space that feels cared for from the moment you step outside. 5. Early Preventative Repairs Once temperatures stabilize, we address: Caulking around windows Weather stripping Loose fixtures Minor wear from winter traffic Tackling these earlier reduces emergency requests later. Maintenance may not be glamorous, but it is how a home stays comfortable and efficient year‑round. Brunswick Property Management Routine care, preventative action, and peace of mind — all spring long.

April isn’t just about warmer weather. It is a time when many of us start to think about the planet we share and how our daily habits impact the environment. Earth Day (April 22) has become a reminder that sustainable living isn’t just for homeowners — renters can make a big difference too. Here are simple, renter‑friendly ways to live greener this April and all year long. 1. Rethink Your Waste Greater Moncton has a robust recycling program, but confusion still happens. Use your municipality’s recycling guides (Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview each have slightly different rules) to sort properly. Items like pizza boxes, plastic film, and Styrofoam require extra attention. Practical steps: Set up clearly labeled bins for waste, recycling, and organics. Rinse containers to reduce odours. Flatten cardboard to maximize space. Bonus: Earth Day weekends often include community cleanup events. Pick a local park or trail to adopt for the season. 2. Save Water and Energy April still has chilly nights, but conserving utilities matters now more than ever. Try these: Take shorter showers. Fix drips before they become leaks. Turn off lights in rooms you’re not using. Use cold water laundry settings when possible. Small changes add up over time and also help keep utility costs down for tenants responsible for hydro. 3. Green Your Cleaning Routine Harsh chemicals are often unnecessary and harmful to both the environment and indoor air quality. Instead of conventional products, try: Vinegar and water for surface cleaning Baking soda for scrubbing Lemon juice to cut grease These are gentler, effective, and safer for pets too. 4. Get Outside and Explore Nature Earth Month is a great excuse to discover natural spaces in your own community. Explore: Riverfront Trail — A scenic path along the Petitcodiac River connecting Moncton, Dieppe, and Riverview. Irishtown Nature Park — Forested trails perfect for peaceful walks. Centennial Park — Great for family outings. Getting outside helps you appreciate what we’re working to protect. 5. Support Local Eco‑friendly Businesses Supporting local businesses that prioritize sustainability makes a collective impact. Look for places offering: Refillable products Local produce Minimal packaging This also ties into our ongoing commitment to back local vendors whenever possible. Earth Day is not just a date on the calendar. It’s a mindset. And small actions matter when enough people commit to them. Brunswick Property Management Helping renters live smarter, cleaner, and greener in our shared community.

Spring warms the neighbourhoods, and Greater Moncton lights up with cultural, outdoor, and community events. Frye Festival Celebrate literature, authors, and ideas at this bilingual festival. Panels, readings, and book signings make this a highlight for all ages. Greater Moncton Poutine Fest From April 9–26, enjoy specialty poutines across local restaurants. A delicious way to explore Moncton’s culinary scene. Earth Day & Community Cleanups April 22 marks Earth Day. Register for local park cleanups and volunteer efforts in Riverview, Moncton, and Dieppe. Make a tangible impact and connect with neighbours. City Nature Challenge April 25–28, document local plants and wildlife. Family-friendly, educational, and outdoor-focused. Local Markets & Seasonal Events Spring markets, Easter celebrations, and weekly community gatherings are happening throughout April. These events are perfect for exploring local businesses, trying fresh produce, and connecting with your neighbours. Greater Moncton in April offers a mix of culture, food, nature, and family-friendly experiences. Take advantage of the season and explore what your community has to offer. Brunswick Property Management Connecting tenants with local culture, events, and the community we love.

Moving is stressful. Moving with a pet requires extra planning, care, and attention to their comfort and safety. Before the Move Keep feeding and walking routines consistent Visit your vet for wellness checks, tags, and vaccination updates Pack familiar toys, beds, and blankets for comfort Day of the Move Create a safe space for your pet in a quiet room or with a sitter Introduce your apartment slowly, letting your pet explore at their pace Leverage Local Resources Greater Moncton trails like Riverfront Trail and Centennial Park are ideal for controlled outdoor exposure Local pet services, like A Place for Paws, provide walks or in-home care during moving activities After the Move Re-establish routines quickly Take short walks to build positive associations with the new environment With planning and support, moving can be a smooth and safe experience for your pet and family. Brunswick Property Management Making transitions easy for tenants and pets alike, with thoughtful support and local expertise.
