While Woodstock is only a short drive from the provincial capital of
Fredericton, just about every service and product you need can be found right
here. From shopping malls to restaurants, the 17,000 residents are well-served
by local businesses.
Recreation
Woodstock's Old Home Week spotlights the town's hospitality during the summer,
providing fun for the entire family. The festival includes a giant parade,
midway, harness racing and woodmen's competitions. Residents also enjoy the
Maliseet walking trail, the Hartland Golf Course only 12 kilometres away,
fabulous fishing, and a wide array of sports, both in and out of the water. The
Carleton Civic Centre has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, skating arena and much
more.
Housing
Average house price: $25,000 - $300 000
Building lot w/services: $13,000 - $40,000
For a sample of housing in this area please visit:
MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
Education/Schools
- Elementary School (kindergarten through grade 5)
- Middle (grade 6 to 8)
- High School (grade 9 to 12)
- Community Access Centre (access to computer programs and the Internet for
all residents)
- Public library (variety of children's programs available)
Post Secondary Education
St. Thomas
University (Fredericton)
University of New Brunswick
(Fredericton)
New Brunswick College of Craft
and Design (Fredericton)
Université de Moncton
(Moncton)
University of New Brunswick
(Saint John)
New Brunswick Community College
programs/ private colleges (Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, Woodstock)
Contacts
Recruitment Officer
Email:
Recruit@rvh.nb.ca
Upper River Valley Hospital: (506) 375-5900 Fax: (506) 375-2847
Woodstock Town Hall : (506) 325-4600
Woodstock Centennial Elementary School : (506) 325-4435
Woodstock Middle School : (506) 325-4436
Woodstock High School : (506) 325-4437
Community Learning Centre : (506) 328-8438
Woodstock, New Brunswick:
http://www.town.woodstock.nb.ca/