City of Moncton My Services Move to Moncton Move to Moncton Moncton is a vibrant and growing city – a safe and welcoming place with excellent services and an extraordinary quality of life. Find out more about what makes this a great place to live – we’d love to have you join us!HousingWhether you are looking to rent or to buy, Moncton offers many different options, from high and low-rise apartments and condos to townhomes and single-family dwellings. You can choose to live downtown, close to restaurants and shopping, or in one of the many unique neighbourhoods near schools, parks, and other amenities. To rent: contact a property management company or research online.To buy: search for available properties at Realtor.ca or visit local real estate company websites.Retail and shopping Moncton has a strong retail sector that includes independent shops and big-box stores.Moncton is the province’s largest retail destination. In the north end, the Mapleton Centre and Wheeler Park Power Centre offer a wide range of retail, grocery, and restaurant options. CF Champlain in neighbouring Dieppe is one of Atlantic Canada’s largest shopping malls, with more than 140 shops. Downtown Moncton features many independently owned stores that carry specialty items. Every Saturday morning, visitors to the Moncton Market will find locally grown fruits and vegetables, arts, and crafts. Most retail outlets are open seven days a week, with Sunday hours often being shorter.EducationAs Canada’s only officially bilingual province, education is offered in both English and French. Anglophone East School District: offers English and French immersion curriculumsFrancophone Sud School District: offers French curriculum Students attend schools associated with their residential district.Schooling begins in kindergarten at the elementary level with middle school starting in Grade 6 and high school in Grade 9. Students graduate in Grade 12. The school year begins in September and ends in June with academic breaks in December and March.Parents must register their children with the school before they can attend.Post-secondary educationUniversité de Moncton, a French-language university, is the city’s largest post-secondary institution. Crandall University offers a Liberal Arts education based in the Christian faith. Moncton also has a number of community colleges that offer training in trades, technology, healthcare and the arts.Université de MonctonCrandall UniversityNew Brunswick Community College (Moncton campus)Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (Dieppe campus)McKenzie CollegeOulton CollegeEastern CollegeImmigration and support servicesLearn what to do before and after you immigrate to live, work or study! Visit monctonimpact.ca and the Greater Moncton Immigration website and check out our Newcomer’s Guide for more information.Healthcare servicesMoncton has two large hospitals located in the city centre and many medical and dental clinics.The Moncton Hospital and the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre provide patients with quality services in all areas of medical care. In addition, there are numerous walk-in and after-hours clinics that can be accessed on weekdays and weekends.For dental care, search online for local dentists. Find out more about Public Transit Codiac Transpo provides bus service across the Greater Moncton region. Tourism Explore tourist activities in and around the city. Things to do Check out arts and culture, recreation and sporting activities, and events in the city. Resources Service New Brunswick Register your car, apply for your health card, and learn about other provincial services. Service Canada Renew your passport, access immigration and other federal government services.