What to do Father’s Day Weekend 2026 in Greater Moncton (June 19-20, 2026)

Happy end-of-school, Father’s Day, & more weekend!

Family-Friendly Events & Activities in Greater Moncton June 19-21, 2026

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Friday Family Events (June 19, 2026)

The last day of school = the first day at Magic Mountain! SplashZone opens today for the season, along with TekZone & GolfZone. (FunZone joins the fun tomorrow.)

BGC Dieppe is hosting a Summer Kickoff, 6-8pm, with a BBQ, games, music, bouncy castle, face painting, crafts, & more – all free!

SkyZone is also celebrating the end of the school year, with games, prizes, a 7pm balloon drop, and DJ Mike from 6-10pm.

Ribfest is back downtown, Moncton! Head down for a meal & live music Friday (11:30am-10pm), Saturday (11:30am-11pm), and Sunday (no music, food from 11:30am-7pm – perfect for Father’s Day!).

Chapters has a paid event tonight, creating an apron perfect for Father’s Day gifting. Register online in advance.

The School of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada presents Willy Wonka Jr. at the Capitol Theatre.

This weekend at the Neptune Drive In in Shediac, it’s Toy Story followed by Hoppers. Gates open at 8pm, first movie begins at 9:45pm. Playing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

In Sussex, the Drive In is showing Toy Story 5 followed by Devil Wears Prada 2, Friday & Saturday.

Saturday Family Events (June 20, 2026)

There’s a pancake breakfast at Coverdale Masonic Temple in Riverview, 8:30-11am; $10 per person, $5/children under 12.

Hub City Sports Card Show takes place today, 9am-1pm, at the KoC on Broadway in Moncton.

City of Dieppe is hosting a free party for Parks & Recreation Day at Rotary Park, 10am-1pm, with a book fair, games, a family bike ride, Zumba, a BBQ, and more.

There’s a kick off to Summer Celebration at Shediac’s Pascal Poirier Park, 10am-1pm, with a BBQ, bike rodeo, music, foam pit, water walkers, face painting, balloon twisting, petting zoo, soccer, vendors, and more!

The City of Moncton’s two outdoor pools – Centennial Park Pool & East End Poolopen today for the season. (Looking forward to Tuesday, June 23 – the Mobile Fun Block Party will set up at the East End Park from 6-8pm & the pool will be FREE all day!)

Centennial Park Pool (15 Rotary Lodge Lane) is open daily 11am-7pm for public swimming. $5/adult, $3/youth or senior, ages three and under free. Family (household) rate of $13; seasonal & punch passes available.

East End Pool (35 Fergus Street) is open daily 11am-7pm for public swimming. $2/person, ages three and under free; seasonal & punch passes available.

The Indian Cultural Association of New Brunswick is hosting a Kite Festival in Centennial Park today & tomorrow, 10am-6pm, with food vendors, live music, activities and more. No admission to enjoy!

The 12th annual Old West End Community Yard Sale event is happening today – with more than 30 houses in & around Jones Lake reading for treasure hunters to visit. A great adventure in the heart of Moncton!

Good Day Gifts & Housewares is hosting a summer pop-up market in Oak Lane, 10am-3pm. Always a fun time!

Zoli Artisan Barn in Memramcook is opening for the season today, with special vendors & activities, 11am-4pm.

Ribfest is on from 11:30am-11pm with live music, too!

A reminder there are always lots of great activities at the local libraries – with a highlight today on a fun beeswax candle painting workshop for ages 13+ at the Moncton Library this morning with Maryna Pavlovska of BEE SVIT. Call or email the library to confirm your spot: 506-869-6000 or BiblioMonctonLib@gnb.ca

The Moncton Mustangs host the Nova Scotia Buccaneers at Rocky Stone Field for the Maritime Bowl XXIV. Entry fee is $10; game begins at 4pm.

Looking for some new-to-you summer reads? The Moncton Library is hosting a fundraising book sale, June 21-28 – perfect to help you beat the summer slide. And speaking of fun ways to keep learning while on the go, check out the Summer Math Challenge from SN Learning Studio! Sign up (there is a fee), get weekly math challenges via email, return for a chance to win prizes!

Sunday Family Events (June 21, 2026)

The Pine Tree Community Centre is hosting a Kids’ Market, 8:30am-12:30pm, featuring young entrepreneurs, face painting, balloon animals, & more!

Gaxiola Mexican Restaurant & the Town of Salisbury are hosting a 30-minute community group bike ride, perfect for beginners, as part of the ParticipACTION Challenge. Meet at Highland Park at 10am. You’ll bike along the Wetlands trail to Parkin Street, along Main Street, finishing at the restaurant. Wear your helmet, bring a water bottle, and be ready for lots of fun!

The Indian Cultural Association of New Brunswick’s Kite Festival in Centennial Park continues today, 10am-6pm.

Dieppe’s Sky-Lines Kite Club will hold their monthly session at Dover Park in Dieppe, 1-3pm.

Ribfest wraps up today, with food service from 11:30am-7pm – perfect for Father’s Day!

Moncton Metropolitans host Fredericton at 4pm today.

June 21st is also National Indigenous Peoples Day. In Moncton, a celebration will be held at Bore Park, 1-3pm, featuring Mi’kmaq tradition bearers and performers.

Mobile Fun is back for another amazing summer of free community block parties throughout the City of Moncton! We’ll be reminding you every week, but here’s a quick list of June’s remaining dates & places:

  • Tuesday, June 23 – East End Park (35 Fergus St.)
  • Tuesday, June 30 – Sumner Park (170 Lorne St.)

Looking Ahead

 

There will be folks at La Bikery Wednesday night, 4-6pm, to help teach you how to ride a bike!

June 22-26 there will be several free musical performances with Pops NB & MOSAÏQ.

June 26 there’s a Glow dance party for kids at the Magnetic Hill Community Centre.

Saturday June 27 is Sparkfest: Canadian Multiculturalism Day with free events downtown & on June 28 the Canadian Forces Snowbirds are schedule to make a stop in Moncton!

The outdoor roller disco previously postponed by the rain on June 13 is now happening June 27.

Riverview’s annual kick off to summer, SUNFEST, takes place June 26 – July 1.

The Back Country Farmer’s Market returns July 4.

And a few more summer highlights:

Searching for a great summer camp option? Check out Alison Dawn Voice & Music! They offer musical theatre camp for ages 8-13, singing & songwriting camp for ages 7 – 13, and music & art camp. Camps in both Riverview and Rothesay — and seasonal classes, too!

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!

OUTDOOR FUN

INDOOR IDEAS

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:

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