
What to do with the kids in August 2025 in Greater Moncton
Hello Pickle Planet people! The Pickle fam jam is soaking up some time away to recharge (after Papa Pickle puts it all out there on the Ironman Canada course August 3!), so we’re not updating weekly for a bit. But don’t fear – we’ve quickly pulled together some must-see events & our usual list of handy ideas for family fun in the Greater Moncton Area!
AUGUST FESTIVALS 2025
- River of Pride (Aug 1-10) – the main Parade is Saturday, staring at 2pm
- Atlantic Jerk Festival (Aug 1-3) celebrating Jamaican & Caribbean food & culture
- Westmorland County Agricultural Fair (Aug 1 & 2)
- Children’s Festival at the Albert County Museum (Aug 8 – 9)
- Moncton’s Atlantic Dance Festival (Aug 8-12)
- Acadie Rock (Aug 13-18)
- Salisbury Community Days (August 14 – 16)
- Quinzou (August 15, National Acadian Day) will see major events in many communities
- Kent County Agricultural Fair (Aug 21-24)
DAILY FREE ACTIVITIES IN GREATER MONCTON 2025
- MONDAYS: Diversity Mondays at Place 1604 (July 7-Aug 25), 6-8pm
- TUESDAYS: Acoustica community concerts in Victoria Park (June 3-Aug 19) at 7pm; Active Tuesdays, Place 1604 (July 8-Aug 26), 6:30-7:30pm (some are for ages 12+, some are all ages); YMCA Mobile Fun Block Parties each Tuesday night, 6-8pm
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Tuesday, Aug 5
Auburn Circle Park, 39 Sands Dr.
Tuesday, Aug 12
Canadian Heights, 35 Chelsea Rd.
Tuesday, Aug 19
Grove Hamlet Park, 39 Ripplewood Rd.
Tuesday, Aug 26
Reade Park, 289 West Lane
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- WEDNESDAYS: Place 1604 concert in Dieppe at 6:30pm; Art in Caseley Park free concert in Riverview at 7pm
- SATURDAYS: Acoustica community concerts at the Moncton Market at 11am
- Everyday good weather day from June 30-August 29, ConneXion Zone at Dieppe’s Place 1604 will have giant games to play, along with places to sit and enjoy the day!
These attractions & fun ideas are always worth checking out! Look for the for our TEEN & TWEEN picks!
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
Outdoor pools in Moncton are the East End pool at 35 Fergus Street and the Centennial Park pool at 811 St George Blvd (both open 11am-7pm). In Riverview, there’s the Lion Ken Gabbey Poolon Killarney Road (check open swim times on their schedule).
If you’re up for spending money on the ultimate local splash experience, head to Magic Mountain. Even little ones can enjoy several features at the water park, including four slides at the Puddle Jumpers Pond, and a splash pad pirate ship, lighthouse, and whale.
Tidal Bore presentations are back for July & August; a great way to learn about this awesome phenomenon in our backyard!
Dieppe wants to offer free rollerblade rentals at Place 1604 but needs more pairs to make it happen! They’re also looking helmets, too.
And speaking of Dieppe, ConneXion Zone is back for the summer, with giant games, picnic tables, hammocks, & more at Place 1604.
We love seeing the giant chess set outside Moncton City Hall, too!
There’s a borrowing program at YMCA North with skateboards, helmets, and protective gear for use on their great outdoor ramps when weather permits.
The Magnetic Hill Zoo is open daily through the summer.
The Boardwalk is open for the season, daily from 10am-9pm (weather permitting), with Butterfly World, driving range, go karts, bumpber cars & boats, mini golf, batting cages, paddle boats, and more!
GolfZone at Magic Mountain is open (weather permitting). For those rainy days, check out what’s on offer at The Bunker on Main Street in Moncton!
Jump to the Sky is a new inflatables adventure space in Grand Barachois.
East Coast Karting is open (weather permitting). Check their Facebook for updates & details!
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!
Llamazing Adventures is a great way to get out & get moving! Take the llamas for a walk!
Faith First Mini Horses offers pony walks & cuddles; check their site and reach out for availability.
Parc Brookridge Park has activities throughout the summer
Drive In Movies are back for the summer! Check out what’s playing at
Shediac’s Neptune Drive In & the Sussex Drive In.
INDOOR FUN
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 Centrein Riverview, and the Dieppe Aquatic Centre (with the awesome sloped entry & pirate ship splash zone!).
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.
Resurgo Place is a spot we love to visit again & again; history, hands-on science & arts, & special programming, too! (Closed on Mondays, including long weekends.)
- ⛪ 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.
Local libraries are always a great spot to visit, with lots of programming for all ages – and also another rainy day must visit option.
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 Bistrofor some gaming fun & great eats!
Creative mood? Try DIY Studio to paint your own pottery!
We’re loving all the workshops and invitations to imagine at the Maker Hub in Riverview. Open Wednesdays through Sundays.
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.
Check out what’s playing at Cineplex in Dieppe or Trinity!
Markets & More
- The Moncton Market & the Dieppe Market are both open on Saturday mornings, with fantastic options for local goodies.
- Many smaller communities also have markets & great hidden eating gems, like Salisbury’s growing market/antique scene and the Green Pig Country Market, as well as the Old Church Farmer’s Market in Hillsborough.
- A fun spot to shop & enjoy a riverside stroll is the Starving Artist Cafe in Moncton.
- Magnetic Hill Wharf Village is open seasonally.
FUN EATS
- Tambayan Cafe is a 2D cafe in Riverview.
- Add a photo booth shoot to your sweets order at Click & Chew in Dieppe.
- We’re always down to pretend we’ve hopped a plane to France with a trip to Tony’s for pastries.
- 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!
- Halo Donuts & lostandfound ice cream are next door neighbours on St. George Street, another great combo.
- And if bread & pastries are what you want, Co Pain Artisan Bread Company is where you need to go!