49 Leger Street, Saint-Antoine
Listing courtesy of EXP Realty.
(506) 961-8111
Real Estate Company
The picturesque village of Saint-Antoine is located on the east coast of New Brunswick up to the Bay of Fundy. It’s where the beauty of nature meets the warmth of a close-knit community to offer a quality of life that is second to none. It offers a natural escape for those who are done city slicking but still want the advantages of living close to a metropolitan area. For such a small town, it offers big possibilities with numerous things to see or do.
Saint-Antoine has more than 185 years of history, starting when the first settlers of Acadian descent claimed the land to make maple sugar. Because of the good quality wood and fertile soil found in the area, others joined them leading to the evolution of the village. The Pioneer Monument at the site of the town’s first cemetery preserves their memory while connecting the present generation to their noble lineage. There’s also a memorial monument honoring Louis J. Robichaud, the first Acadian Premier of New Brunswick, who was born in the place.
Saint-Antoine is home to a vibrant Francophone community that contributes to New Brunswick’s strong bilingual foundation. The more than 1,700 inhabitants take pride in their friendly and caring nature that fosters a sense of belonging for all who call the town home. They’re naturally predisposed towards being helpful and thoughtful to make newcomers feel welcomed and integrated into the community. The village is even recognized as an Age-Friendly Municipality by improving the wellness of all its senior citizens and adapting living environments to their needs.
Saint-Antoine's bilingualism distinguishes itself from other towns, appealing to both bilinguals and monolinguals of French and English. It affects a positive change in the community by furthering the ability to empathize, to see a situation from another’s perspective, and foster tolerance towards others. Being exposed to both French and English also provides a unique advantage for locals’ professional growth. The ability to speak both languages increases job opportunities and earning potential with employers preferring bilinguals compared to their monolingual counterparts.
One of the main attractions of Saint-Antoine is its budget-friendly real estate, groceries, and other daily expenses. It offers a great quality of life at a lower price point with the cost of living 4% lower than the New Brunswick average and 18% less expensive than the national average. The town likewise offers great deals on homes with median prices 31% lower than the New Brunswick average and 73% lower than the national average. Whether looking for a cozy cottage, a spacious family home, or a plot of land to build a dream house, the village is a good starting point for bargain hunters.
Saint-Antoine’s economic base rests on occupations such as retail trade, professional and technical services, health care and social assistance, manufacturing, and construction. They present exciting employment and business prospects for both professionals and entrepreneurs alike. The Saint-Antoine Industrial Park is open for business, promoting economic activity in the area and offering employment opportunities to locals. The village is also within driving distance of the city of Moncton with its diverse and thriving urban economy.
Residents of Saint-Antoine have access to various community service facilities that include a library, a park, and a community center. The Omer-Léger Public Library offers access to over 21,000 documents and innumerable online resources that open the world up in ways nothing else can. The Parc Gilbert-Léger Park features walking paths around natural scenery, picnic tables, and a stage for music shows to provide active and passive recreational opportunities to residents. The Saint-Antoine Community Centre, meanwhile, is the gathering place for various village ceremonies that form lasting bonds in the community.
Saint-Antoine hosts a year-round schedule of happenings that locals and out-of-towners look forward to. Each year, Canada Day is celebrated to show pride in the country through a flag raising ceremony, a cake cutting ceremony, a barbecue, and music. The Saint-Antoine Fall Colors Festival conducts two full weeks of activities from community breakfast to a farmers’ market, family run, antique car show and parade, social dances, and much, much more. Summer brings the Musical Evenings where the beautiful weather is celebrated with local talents.