Family Events in Greater Moncton This Weekend (March 13-15, 2026)
Wondering what family-friendly events & activities are happening in Greater Moncton this weekend? We can help! Every week since 2015 Pickle Planet Moncton has published a guide to help you get out and connect with your family and your community. Keep reading for all kinds of ideas!
First time here? Here’s the scoop: Each week we (and by we, I mean me, Jenna Morton, mom of three) curate a guide to family-friendly events and things to do, from Friday to Sunday, across Moncton, Riverview, Dieppe, and nearby communities. Pickle Planet Moncton exists to help families build connection with each other and with the community – something I think we can all agree is incredibly important, now more than ever. If you agree, please share this with a friend, colleague, or neighbour!
This week’s cover photos are from Resurgo Place – be sure to check out their awesome temporary exhibit on teenagers’ creative minds, on site until April 26.
Family-Friendly Events & Activities in Greater Moncton
Please remember: We curate this information from social media pages, websites, & more. We include the SOURCE LINKS so you can DOUBLE CHECK the source before heading out; with winter weather & life, sometimes events are forced to adjust their plans & we don’t always have the chance to update this post.
Friday Family Events (March 13, 2026)
Riverview’s Youth Drop-In (for ages 12-17) is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Trivia & Scavenger Hunt event, 6:30-9:30pm.
Tri-City Tide host the Halifax Hoopers tonight & tomorrow, both games at 7pm at Crandall University.
Live is playing the Avenir Centre tonight, 7pm, and Radio Radio’s Gabio celebrates his solo album at the Dieppe Arts & Culture Centre.
TheatreNB’s production Heroine (recommended for ages 16+ as the language and themes around pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read is a bit salty!) is on stage at Theatre l’Escaouette tonight.
The Greater Moncton Home Show is back this weekend at the Moncton Coliseum.
Saturday Family Events (March 14, 2026)
Start your day with a pancake breakfast at the Riverview Lions Club, supporting the 292 Coverdale Sea Cadets this month. Breakfast is served 8-11am, with pancakes, sausage, eggs, beans, toast, & drinks. $10/person, $30/family. (Children five and under eat free.)
The Grande-Digue Scouts are hosting a LEGO Expo this weekend, with games, LEGO movie, and fun on Saturday 10am-3pm, with lots of displays and a raffle for various sets. The fun continues Sunday 8am-noon.
Riverview’s R in R program will be heading up to the Mill Creek lookout at 10am, meeting at the operations center parking lot. They’ll play bingo at the lookout with treats to win!
Vida Atlantic is hosting a spring market at the Shediac Multipurpose Centre, 10am-4pm. Free admission; expect lots of incredible vendors with foods, crafts, & more – most with a Latin vibe!
There’s a community market in Cap-Acadie this morning, 10am.
The NB Coalition for Pay Equity is hosting a ‘read and chat’ casual discussion about pay transparency with a new comic book at Cranewood on Main in Sackville, 10-11am. They’ll also be in Moncton on March 28.
ArtWares is hosting a workshop for ages 8+, 11am-1pm, creating an owl felt coin purse. Cost is $35; register in advance.
Registration opens Monday for the next Home Depot Kids’ DIY session!
1st Moncton St. George’s Scouting is hosting a Saint Patrick’s Day dessert party fundraiser, 11:30am-2pm. Enjoy a bowl of potato soup or chicken fricot, followed by all-you-can-eat desserts. Adults $15, children 12 & under $10.
TheatreNB’s production, Heroine, is on stage for a matinee today. This play is recommended for ages 16+ as the language and themes around pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read is a bit salty!
A reminder that tonight is the fundraiser Battle of the Brains at YMCA Vaughan Harvey; some programs may be impacted. The gym will be closed as of 11am and the whole centre closes at 5pm to the public for this event.
Tri-City Tide host the Halifax Hoopers tonight at 7pm at Crandall University. It’s ’90s theme night!
Sunday Family Events (March 15, 2026)
The Grande-Digue Scouts are hosting a LEGO Expo, 8am-noon.
Remember there are Sunday winter openings at the Magnetic Hill Zoo this month!
As part of International Francophonie Month, there’ll be a showing of Dounia, an animated film about a child’s journey from Aleppo, will be shown at 2pm at the Dieppe Arts and Culture Centre.
We love the community building of the Homemaker Swaps Bee Svit hosts! Bring five handmade items with you to LaRouere Chocolate at 1pm and swap with others. A lovely way to share your passions and meet new friends.
If you’re looking to start a garden this year, there’s a how-to session for beginners you might want to attend today, 1-3pm, at the Riverview Lions Club.
The Casual Choir Collective is hosting a Saint Patrick’s Day themed sing-a-long, 1-3pm, in Sackville. Organizers welcome children over age nine who are with an adult and able to sit/stand and sing; youth over 14 welcome without a guardian.
It’s Make Something Sunday at the Owens Art Gallery in Sackville! Drop in 2-4pm to create a moveable, changeable felt board; for children 12 & under and their grownups.
Our Lady of Mercy Church is hosting an Saint Patrick’s Day fundraising dinner ($20/$15 for those 12 & under). Enjoy live music, Irish stew, desserts, & more. Call 506-531-0252 to reserve in advance.
William Prince is playing the Capitol Theatre tonight, 8pm; there were a few seats available when we checked!
Maple Sugar Camps near Moncton
Renton Brothers Family Sugarbush (1270 Gorge Rd in Moncton) opens for the 2026 season on March 7.
Trites Maples (1270 Gorge Road) opens for the 2026 season on March 7. They offer breakfast on Saturdays only.
Fundy Maple (6 Dewey Road, Turtle Creek) opens for the 2026 season on March 14.
Château Scoudouc (2862 Route 132, Scoudouc) is open year round. They offer brunch on Saturdays & Sundays.
And if you’re looking for a little maple flavour with your meals, consider the Maple Fest menu at Salisbury’s Pizza Mill. There are Sugar Shack, Maple Chili, & Lumberjack pizzas and sticky fingers – on till April 6!
- Briggs Maples is hosting Maple Mania on March 28 & 29 in Hillsborough.
- Maplegrove Inn has a Maplefest Tea happening March 28 & 29; pre-paid tickets required, call 506-882-1854 to book.
Grapevine Events’ twice-a-year pop-up is back – and bigger than ever! 200 local families, thousands of items (all hanging!), discount shopping on Saturday, & more! Free entry Friday night 5-8pm & Saturday 10am-2pm.
Ongoing Family-Friendly Activities in Greater Moncton (Indoor & Outdoor)
These attractions & fun ideas are always worth checking out! Look for the for our TEEN & TWEEN picks! Some of these are still great with littles, too, but we know it can be tricky to come up with ideas the older kids will enjoy – or can be sent to on their own.
REMEMBER: We’re not always able to update if there are changes due to weather, etc. Please click through the links & call ahead to confirm details for yourself when making plans!
Resurgo Place is a spot we love to visit again & again; history, hands-on science & arts, & special programming, too!
Hop! Skip! Jump! is perfect for little ones, as well as the cool climbing wall & laser room for older kids.
Burn off energy at SkyZone Moncton; half-price entry on Tuesday nights, and Glow Zone on Fridays & Saturdays.
MR21 is ‘low key Moncton’s best kept secret’ as my kids say. An incredible visual presentation that tells the history of the Acadian community in a beautiful cathedral in downtown. Reach out to them to book a tour (minimum five people, 24 hours notice required) or to find out when they’ll be open: info@mr21.ca or call 506-800-3194.
Local libraries are always a great spot to visit, with lots of programming for all ages – and also another rainy day must visit option.
The indoor splash pad at the YMCA North End is an amazing option for kiddos – with public openings every day of the week! Check the schedule as times vary day-to-day; cost to attend for non-member is $6.
For indoor swimming, there are public options at the YMCA Greater Moncton (love their small, warmer pool for little ones), the Pat Crossman Aquatic Centre in Riverview, and the Dieppe Aquatic Centre (with the awesome sloped entry & pirate ship splash zone!).
Check out what’s playing at Cineplex in Dieppe or Trinity!
The Bunker on Main Street in Moncton is a great indoor golf option & does have times kids are allowed. They also now have a race car simulator! There are more than 50 cars you can choose from & more than 30 tracks to try – it’s not a little kid game.
Riverview Indoor Skatepark & Riverview Youth Centre are a great space to learn to skate or practice your skills!
Bowling is always a fun idea! Go retro vibes with Marvelous Holy Bowly in Riverview, check out glow bowling times at Fairlanes in Moncton, or head to Bowlarama & its awesome arcade in Dieppe. (We recommend calling ahead to book in advance so you’re not disappointed.)
Book a booth at GG Bistro for some gaming fun & great eats!
Creative mood? Try DIY Studio to paint your own pottery or the new Art Time Cafe for drawing & more!
Want to move as a family but need to be indoors? Try a visit to FitRocks Climbing Gym!
Book laser tag at the Sportsdome or Marco’s!
Up for a challenge? Room Escape Atlantic usually has a few non-scary, kid-friendly options & Mystery Moncton Mystere is great for the teens & up. There are also online options you can purchase to play on your own time.
Need to unleash some anger? Book a session at the Wreck Room!
Teens & youth (ages 12-25) can book a two-hour spot at Riverview’s Sound Lab for just $2/person. The lab has professional recording software, an electric guitar, bass guitar, electric drum kit, keyboard, microphones, & two amps.
Gamer in the family? The Comic Hunter hosts Friday Night Magic Modern sessions, Sunday Lorcana Locals, Monday Star Wars Unlimited Weekly Play & lots of other gaming events.
Board Miniatures also hosts regular table top sessions for various games & free board game days, too!
BGC Dieppe is always a great place for families to connect, with lots of programming open to everyone.
Bass Pro’s 12,000-gallon freshwater aquariumwith striped bass, Atlantic sturgeon, trout, perch, and more is always fun to visit, especially when you need an indoor option.
Our friends at 506 Elite Allstars have a great space for kiddos looking to bounce around and burn off energy while learning tumbling and cheer moves. Check out their new member trial package & their upcoming events.
OUTDOOR FUN
Llamazing Adventures is a great way to get out & get moving! You can take the llamas for a walk all through the year.
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There’s a borrowing program at YMCA North with skateboards, helmets, and protective gear for use on their great outdoor ramps when weather permits.
There’s a roughly one hour iTour of downtown Moncton’s historical & cultural locations you can use to help you explore – a great way to add a little movement, a little history, and a little fun to your family outings! Be sure to check out all the amazing public art installations around the downtown core, too!

CAFES, RESTAURANTS, & FUN PLACES TO EAT WITH KIDS IN GREATER MONCTON
There are more & more awesome places to take a break and enjoy a meal locally! Here are a few top picks you might want to try:
- Book a booth at GG Bistro for some gaming fun & great eats! You might think a place with consoles at the table would be basic pub food, but you’d be wrong. The food will blow you away!
- Tambayan Cafe is a fun 2D cafe in Riverview with yummy treats, coffee, fries, & more.
- Add a photo booth shoot to your sweets order at Click & Chew in Dieppe; super fun idea for a special celebration or any day. They have a special deal on for March Break, too!
- We’re always down to pretend we’ve hopped a plane to France with a trip to Tony’s for pastries. They have three great spots to explore – the original bistro on McLaughlin, Dieppe, and in Downtown Moncton!
- Crumbl FOMO? Head to our own The Cookie Jar in Dieppe! It’s super cute & yummy – and right next to the awesome Bennic Dairy Bar for ice cream creations! (Yes, Bennic is opening for the season February 27!)
- Halo Donuts on St. George Street & in the North End is always on our family wish list.
- And if bread & pastries are what you want, Co Pain Artisan Bread Company is where you need to go!
- Looking for some whimsy? Head to Shediac to visit Adorable Chocolat & Bistro Moque-Tortue.
- Candy Depot Moncton on Mountain Road & Freak Lunchbox at Champlain Mall have oodles of funky candies & more!
- Have you checked out Blend Point Cafe in Dieppe yet? They have some killer milkshake creations!
- In search of a special? Check out The Daily Feast for great overview of local restaurants, their deals, & more.
Upcoming Family-Friendly Events in Greater Moncton (Next Week & Beyond)
If you have twins or triplets, Moncton Multiples’ AGM is March 18.
Nounours, the happy bear from Pays de la Sagouine will be at the Dieppe Arts & Culture Centre March 21 as part of Samedi Francophone with Marie-France Comeau and Johanna Lezziero – but it looks like the event is sold out already.
BGC Riverview is hosting a craft market, 10am-2pm, at the Coverdale Centre in Riverview on March 21.
The Moncton Youth Orchestra is holding their Spring Concert on March 21, 2pm at Central United Church in Moncton. The Codiac Concert Band will be joining them & admission is free!
The Ukrainian Club of Moncton is hosting an Easter Bazaar at Irishtown Community Centre on March 22. Enjoy delicious food, entertainment, amazing vendors, and workshops for all ages! Pre-purchase spots in the Pysanka Workshop, Easter Lunch Workshop, and cookie decorating. Happening 11am-4pm.
There’s a fabulous Scottish concert, Tartan & Tides, happening March 22, 2pm, at St. John’s United Church in Moncton. Tickets are $20, or $10 for youth. Performances by Scotland’s Cathy Ann MacPhee, New Brunswick’s Samantha Robichaud & the Plucky Pizzicatos, PEI’s Patricia Murray, Scottish storyteller Calum Lykan, and the Change of Step dancers with Beòlach. Tartan & Tides is a celebration of our region’s ties with Scotland, and is made possible by the Greater Moncton Scottish Association through a funding grant from the Scottish Connections Fund.
There’s an all-ages rock show coming to the Holy Whale Beer Hall on Sunday, March 22 with Blink 902. Advance tickets are $15+fees; at the door it’s $25.
The New Brunswick Youth Orchestra’s season finale concert is March 28, 2pm, at Tidal Church in Moncton. Enjoy performances by the orchestra, Soloist Avery Hubert (Winner of the FCMF National Music Festival), former NBYO member and recording artist Samantha Robichaud, and a performance of The Hockey Sweater narrated by the voice of the Wildcats, Marty Kingston.
There’s a model train show at the Coverdale Recreation Centre in Riverview on April 4, 9am-4pm.
Moncton High School’s musical is happening April 8-11; don’t miss your chance to see them perform NEWSIES! Tickets are $15.






