What to do with the kids May Long Weekend 2026 in Greater Moncton

Welcome to the May long weekend, everyone! The weather is looking more like summer, the days are longer, and my kids are counting down the days until school is over for the year. We’re working on updating all of our usual summer guides for you, but for now, let’s get on to this weekend’s events & activities!

I grew up in Cape Breton, where the long weekend in May was known as Hiking Day. The older I get, the more I understand what a unique tradition this was – and the more I miss elements of 1980s childhood! A few years ago I wrote about Hiking Day and the parts of it I wish were more common everywhere; I’d love if you’d take a read. (And if you’re a fan of Cape Breton stories, you might want to know that Little Lorraine is finally playing at Cineplex Dieppe. I’ve got my tickets & can’t wait to see this movie on the big screen!)

Family-Friendly Events & Activities in Greater Moncton May Long Weekend 2026

Did you know? Since 2015 Pickle Planet Moncton has published a weekly guide to help you get out and connect with your family and your community. We’ve helped thousands of families – but there are still lots of folks in Greater Moncton who don’t know about us. We’d love if you’d take a moment to share this resource with them!

Friday Family Events (May 15, 2026)

It’s opening day of Trueman’s Tulip Festival, which runs until June 7 (weather/bloom dependent). Take photos, pick up some ice cream and treats, enjoy a train ride, the giant slide, music, and more.

Lots of great ice cream spots are re-opening for the season – including Rosie’s in Shediac & Memramcook tonight at 5pm!

The Tri-City Tide wrap up their home games this season by hosting the Port City Power at 7pm at Crandall University.

The Moncton Wildcats play Game 5 of their series at the Avenir Centre at 7pm. The series is tied 2-2; this game will be intense!

Hazy Grape Theatre Collective presents Bringing Back Broadway at the Capitol Theatre this weekend, with evening & matinee shows, in support of Organ Tissue NB.

There’s a star gazing party at Kouchibouguac National Park this weekend, with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada on site with telescopes you can use tonight & tomorrow night, presentations, and more.

  • ⛹️‍♀️ Youth ages 12-18 can access the YMCA for $5/day on Fridays and Saturdays, no membership required
  • 🏊 Preschool Swim, 10-10:55am, Dieppe Aquatic Centre
  • ⚽ Free Open Gym at the Crossman Community Centre, 2:30-4:30pm for Grades K-8 (adult supervision required for those Gr 5 & younger; also open on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays); also open for parents & tots from 10am-noon
  • 👟 The Kay Arena Walking Track is open to strollers 10:30am-12:30pm & for walking 3-5pm.
  • 🛹 Indoor Skatepark, 3-5pm & 6-10pm, Riverview Skatepark
  • 🏊 $3 public swim at the YMCA Vaughan Harvey 6:30-7:30pm
  • 🔫 Walk in party fun at the SportsDome on Fridays with laser tag, bouncy castles, and more.
  • 🥅 There’s ball hockey in Shediac, 5-8pm, at the multisport surface behind MFB School, weather permitting
  • 🎥Shediac’s Neptune Drive In opens for the season today! Showing Michael then The Mummy; gates & canteen open at 8pm, movie begins at 9:15pm. Admission is $34.80+tax for a carload, with per person rates available.
  • 🎥 Sussex Drive In is open for the season, too. Gates at 7:30pm, movie at dusk. Admission $13/adult, $9/kid. This weekend its Mario Galaxy & Project Hail Mary on Friday & Saturday, with a triple bill Sunday.

Saturday Family Events (May 16, 2026)

Early risers? Head to the pancake breakfast at the Lions Club in Salisbury! Open 7am-10am; cost is $10, $5 for ages six to 10, and free for pre-schoolers. Cash & debit available. Follow it up with some play time at Highland Park, a visit to the Green Pig, and lunch at Gaxiola with a side of shopping at Jazz’s Antique Mall!

Start your day off with a fundraising pancake breakfast at the Coverdale Masonic Temple in Riverview. Cash only, $10/person or $5 for children under 12. Open 8:30-11am – or until they sell out!

Today’s the Downtown Moncton Shop Hop! A great chance to explore lots of fantastic downtown businesses – and to win prizes if you pick up a Passport & collect stamps along the way!

The Filipino Food Fiestaval is taking place at Moncton’s Riverfront Park, 10am-6pm, with food, vendors, music, bouncy castles, and more!

Cap-Acadie’s Community Market is back, opening at 10am at the Grand-Barachois hall. Lots of family-friendly activities & vendors.

Boyle Family Farm is open Saturday, Sunday, and Monday this weekend, 11am-4pm.

Several groups are joining forces to host a Haitian Flag Day celebration with a parade, food, music, and more at Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral on St. George Street in Moncton, 11am-4pm. Cost is $15; children are free.

YMCA Moncton North is hosting an Outdoor Field Day, 1:15-2:45pm, with lots of games and activities for children ages two to 12. (Rain date May 23.)

Have a kiddo who loves trucks? Consider a road trip to Saint John’s Exhibition Park for the amazing Touch a Truck event! There are tons of vehicles, a mini petting zoo, bouncy castles inside, face painting, games & more. It’s on from 10am-3pm, a fundraiser for First Steps.

Circle Square Ranch Snider Mountain (outside Sussex) is hosting an open house, 1-4pm. A great chance to check it out if you’re considering summer camp or just looking for a fun outing. They have a rock wall, pony rides, archery, canoes, animals, and more.

Did you know Canada has a National Fiddling Day? If you’re up for some tunes, there’s an event at the St. Antoine Golden Age Club at 1:30pm.

Le Hub Shediac is hosting an Arts & Culture festival this weekend, with an expo at LJR high school 10am-5pm today and a light festival in Pascale Poirier Park, 6-9pm.

The Riverside-Albert Recreation Council is hosting a neighbourhood gathering, including a community potluck, kids’ zone from 3-5pm, and more.

Sunday Family Events (May 17, 2026)

Le Hub Shediac is hosting an Arts & Culture festival this weekend, with a community heritage day today & official opening celebration today.

There’s a community breakfast at the Saint-André-LeBlanc Centre, starting at 8am. Cost is $10/plate, with eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, toast, beans, and beverage.

If you have a young rider interested in motor cross, there’s a day-long workshop at the River Glade track today. Register in advance.

There’s a large collectibles expo happening at the Moncton Coliseum, 11am-5pm. Admission is $15/family, with individual rates available.

Blossom Grove’s Tulip Festival kicks off today, with photo gardens, animals to visit, family games, ice cream & more. Open 10:30am-6:30pm, Sunday through Thursday. There’ll be crafters on site Sunday & Monday. Entry is $12 ($10 for youth and free for three & under).

Boyle Family Farm is open 11am-4pm.

The Sky-Lines Kite Club of Dieppe will be at Dover Park in Dieppe, 1-4pm. Everyone is welcome to watch!

The Moncton Mystics take the court at Crandall at 3pm, against the Fredericton Freeze.

Haitian Flag Day will be celebrated at UdeM with soccer, music, food, and more! The event runs 3-10pm; tickets via Eventbrite.

The Moncton Mets host Fredericton at Kiwanis Field, 7pm.

Today’s the last day of the season at Marvelous Holy Bowly in Riverview – and FYI, Fairlanes is also closing this summer for maintenance.

Monday Family Events (May 18, 2026)

Today (the Monday before May 25) is Victoria Day – or as I grew up knowing it, Hiking Day. A great chance to embrace letting youth lead the way exploring your neighbourhood! It also means many businesses & services – schools, banks, libraries, etc. – will be closed, but most seasonal businesses are open.

Blossom Grove’s Tulip Festival continues today, with photo gardens, animals to visit, family games, ice cream & more. Open 10:30am-6:30pm, Sunday through Thursday. There’ll be crafters on site today, too! Entry is $12 ($10 for youth and free for three & under).

Click n Chew is celebrating its first birthday with a week of specials starting today! (Today you can upsize your drink for free.)

Boyle Family Farm is open 11am-4pm.

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!

INDOOR IDEAS

OUTDOOR FUN

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:

Looking Ahead – Upcoming Family Friendly Events in Greater Moncton

Petitcodiac Regional School’s Family Fun Fair is happening Tuesday, May 19, 5-7:30pm, with bouncy castles, face painting, BBQ, touch a truck section, games, music, and so much more.

The Westmorland County Agricultural Fair is hosting a kids’ dance May 23.

La Bikery Co-operative is hosting a tune-up event on May 23, 11am-4pm. A great chance to ensure your bike is summer ready – no charge!

Make Something Sunday at Owens Art Gallery returns May 24.

Canada’s Circus Spectacular returns to the Moncton Coliseum on May 31.

From June 3-6, East Coast Amusements will be set up in the Moncton Coliseum parking lot.

June is Parks & Recreation Month, so expect lots of fun extras from your municipalities. Splash pads in the City of Moncton are scheduled to turn on June 1st, Mobile Fun begins June 2nd, there’s a 3-on-3 wheelchair basketball tournament, Roller Disco, and so much more. You can find Moncton’s monthly list of events here.

Evergreen Park School’s end of year Fun Fair is back, June 6, from 1-3pm. There’ll be food trucks, art on display, petting zoo, bouncy castles, dunk tank, games, & more.

Poley Mountain’s bike park will open June 6 for the summer season.

The Breakthrough T1D Walk is June 7 at Riverfront Park, with a family fun zone activated by Kids Strong Moncton and walks with Llamazing Adventures, a pizza lunch, and a 5K route to raise funds and celebrate the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community.

Thanks for stopping by & supporting our little corner of the internet. If you’re a fan of what we do, we’ll point out someone nominated us for an Excellence NB award. You can scroll through to the Arts & Culture section and under Best Influencer/Content Creator you can vote for Jenna Morton to show your support. 💚 Looking forward to updating all our summer posts for you soon! Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

 

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