3 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Atlantic.
(506) 961-8111
Real Estate Company
Petitcodiac, New Brunswick is located right where the mighty Petitcodiac River begins, hence its name. This charming enclave provides easy access to nature, up to the minute conveniences, and genuine hospitality that leave a lasting impression. With its timeless beauty and laid-back atmosphere, Petitcodiac makes any newcomer feel right at home.
Because of its topography as a riverside perch, Petitcodiac has a natural splendor which is among the region’s best. It flaunts many beautiful spots from enchanting waterways to green countryside. The sunrise over the Petitcodiac River sets one’s day off on the right foot while the trails alongside it instill a sense of awe for nature. The postcard-perfect panorama fosters a deep connection to the environment and promotes a peaceful way of life.
Petitcodiac offers a friendly and inviting atmosphere from its warm and friendly locals. With a population of approximately 1,500 residents, the small town fosters a sense of belonging that is often absent in larger cities. Visitors are welcomed with open arms and made to feel like they are part of the neighborhood the moment they arrive. The English-speaking community means there shouldn’t be any problem understanding the local shop vendor or taxi driver.
A cost of living that runs 5% lower than the New Brunswick average, and below 18% of the national average only adds to Petitcodiac's appeal. Locals can save big on everything from groceries at the downtown retail area to utilities and transportation. Housing expenses are also lower than the national average at 81% less. There’s a wide range of housing options to choose from for homeownership or rental, depending on one’s preference and budget.
Petitcodiac runs contrary to the perception that small towns lack employment opportunities. The service sector is the principal employer in town followed by manufacturing and resource-based industries. Of the more than 500 businesses operating in the area, many are directly forest-related from logging companies to lumber/wood/pulp enterprises. With the town’s proximity to large urban centers like the city of Moncton, residents have the option to commute and avail of its many employment opportunities.
As a self-contained community, Petitcodiac has a number of medical services residents can turn to for improved health. The Petitcodiac Health Centre employs family physicians who are experts at addressing common complaints, diagnosing emerging conditions, and managing chronic illnesses. Those who need higher levels of care can easily reach Moncton with its world-class medical facilities and wide range of healthcare services.
Petitcodiac was one of the first areas to be settled in New Brunswick, so one can imagine there are lots of historical attractions to explore. The Petitcodiac War Museum is big on remembering the service and sacrifice of the men and women who served the country from before the war of 1812, to the First and Second World Wars. On the other hand, the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame traces the history of racing in the region with its collection of motorsports memorabilia.
Visit during certain times of the year and there’s bound to be something happening in town. The Westmorland County Agricultural Fair has been around since 1967 with farm animal shows, a Farmer’s Olympics, a crafts and baked goods bazaar, and a beauty pageant for selecting a lady role model who will represent the community as goodwill ambassador. When the temperature dips, the Petitcodiac Winter Carnival invites everyone to go for a sleigh ride, skate on the outdoor pond, snowshoe through the trail, or snack on maple candy.
Petitcodiac keeps visitors and locals engaged with a plethora of outdoor activities. The Petitcodiac River offers a scenic view of the surrounding countryside while paddling a kayak or a canoe, and is also popular for swimming and fishing. A series of nature trails along the river are shared by hikers and bicyclists who want to immerse themselves in the great outdoors and embrace an active lifestyle. There are also snowshoe and ski trails for outdoor winter activities. Lastly, the Petitcodiac Valley Golf and Country Club has a spectacular and challenging 18-hole layout that can test any golfer’s tee shot and short game.