Lot 23-21 Joviale Drive, Irishtown
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Associates.
(506) 961-8111
Real Estate Company
Irishtown, New Brunswick is situated in the southeastern part of the province where Irish immigrants founded settlements in the first half of the 19th century. With its enchanting tapestry of history, nature and community, it provides an alluring haven where dreams can take root and flourish. There are visual charms aplenty, with friendly inhabitants telling the story of their place. Those wanting a change from living in rather hectic urban areas yet close enough to them will find a comfort zone in Irishtown.
Irishtown has a unique and intriguing past that dates back to the early 19th century when three Irish immigrants first settled in the area. The town’s name harks back to these pioneers who found the land of pine, spruce and hardwood ideal for building homes and ships. The family names in the area remain from one generation to another, bringing with them much of the old country culture. To pay tribute, an 8-foot monument bearing the names of the trailblazing settlers can be found in the community.
Irishtown is a prime destination for those ready to embrace the charm of Canada's Maritime province. It boasts of a diverse ecosystem that features sprawling forests, rolling hills, and babbling streams that branched off of the Shediac River. There are acres of maple and birch woodlands, and apple orchards for walking beneath a canopy of colors when the leaves turn. It’s a great spot for seeing New Brunswick flora and fauna that call Irishtown home.
Irishtown possesses a strong sense of community, and residents take great pride in their town. Newcomers are sure to feel the warmth of the place while walking down the streets on a random weekday and meeting the locals who are always happy to help. The Irish immigrant community has successfully integrated with Canadians and migrants from other lands to make the town a welcoming destination. There are also plenty of village events and organizations that locals are proud to share with visitors.
Overall, the cost of living in Irishtown is generally affordable, with lower prices for housing, groceries, and utilities compared to larger towns and cities. Whether buying or renting, expenses related to keeping a roof over one's head in the neighborhoods are budget-friendly. The modest housing cost frees up money to spend more on other items such as utilities and groceries. The savings in daily expenses makes the place an attractive option for those seeking to stretch their dollars without compromising comfort and convenience.
Irishtown’s economy can best be described as stable and diverse, relying on natural resources as well as on the goods and services the region has to offer. Tourism, agriculture, and a growing service sector focus on the historic and natural features of the area. The town also benefits from its proximity to larger urban areas, providing access to a wide range of job opportunities. It is approximately 12 kilometers from downtown Moncton, a commute that is easily made by car in under 20 minutes.
Irishtown provides a variety of essential programs and services that are fundamental to the residents and to their everyday life. Mountain View School is part of Canada’s public school system, offering education opportunities from kindergarten to Grade 5 to the young citizens of the town. The Irishtown Community Centre features a basketball court that can be used for hockey in the winter, a soccer field, and other sporting amenities that develop teamwork and good sportsmanship, and encourage a more active lifestyle.
Despite its small size, Irishtown hosts a number of events throughout the year to bring the whole community together for a good cause. The Poutine Rapee Fundraiser during the fall highlights the traditional Acadian dish while helping and supporting those in need. The Black Light Paint Night provides a unique UV painting party experience for adults, while the Kids Summer Camp offers themed camp days from mad science and circus arts, to master chef and rock band day. There is also a Pickleball League that features a more relaxed approach to the game over the intensity of the competition, reflecting the laid-back and convivial attitude of the residents.