Community Centres
Carleton Community Centre
120 Market Place West Contact: Chuck Edison | 506 658 2920 Operated by the City of Saint John, the Carleton Community Centre is open daily, providing recreational and wellness programming for adults and youth. Available for rentals. Just below in the renovated basement, the Market Place Wellness Centre operates daily clinics and specimen collection. The West Side Food Bank is also housed in the basement. |
Crescent Valley Resource Centre
130 MacLaren Blvd Contact: Anne Driscoll | 506 693 8513 www.crescentvalleyresourcecentre.ca www.facebook.com/Crescent-Valley-Resource-Centre Supports the needs of the Crescent Valley/Anglin Drive community through free social, educational, recreational and wellness programs. Operates weekdays from 9am – 4:30pm. |
Denis Morris Community Centre
330 Greenhead Road Contact: Doreen Beale | 506 672-5262 Provides gathering space for social events and activities and meeting space for various groups. Hosts regular bingo events. Available for rentals. |
Forest Glen Community Centre
651 Westmorland Road Contact: Kyle Mallet | 506 658 2816 www.saintjohny.com/schedules Managed by the Saint John Y, this centre offers evening and Saturday drop-in programs for youth including ball hockey, cheerleading, games, crafts and cooking. |
H.O.P.E. Centre
4347 Loch Lomond Road Contact: Tracie Dyker | 506 653-6856 www.stjosephsnb.ca Operated by St. Joseph’s Parish, the HOPE Centre provides childcare, seniors wellness activities, bingo and social events. Available for rentals. |
K.B.M. Community Centre
2452 Westfield Road Contact: Betty Melanson | 506 738-8196 The KBM provides a gathering space for a variety of local clubs, youth groups and community socials. Available for rentals. |
Latimore Lake Community Centre
615 Latimore Lake Contact: Terry Bizzeau | 506 674-1064 Provides gathering space for social events and activities and meeting space for various groups. Hosts a summer youth recreation program during the summer. Available for rentals. |
Lorneville Community Centre
1141 Lorneville Road Contact: Joe or Gary Williams | 506 672-9357 Lorneville Community Centre provides a gathering space for a variety of community activities. They host regular card games, open mic and concerts for the enjoyment of residents. The Centre also hosts a summer playground program for youth. Available for rentals. |
Martinon Community Centre
3224 Westfield Road Contact: Linda Steeves | 506 639-7823 www.facebook.com/MartinonCommunityCentre Provides gathering space for social events and recreational activities within the community. Available for rentals. Also houses the River Valley Food Bank. |
Milford Memorial Centre
248 Milford Road Contact: Nancy Lacasse-Mason | 506 672-2400 | 506 672-8984 www.facebook.com/MilfordMemorialCommunityCentre Provides gathering space for social events and activities and meeting space for various groups. Hosts a summer youth recreation program during the summer. Available for rentals. |
Millidgeville Community Centre
(M. Gerald Teed Memorial School) 99 Daniel Avenue Contact: Jocelyn Smith | 506 633-1011 www.saintjohny.com/schedules Managed by the Saint John Y, this centre offers evening and Saturday drop-in programs for youth including basketball, ball hockey, badminton, crafts, cooking and games. |
Nick Nicolle Community Centre
85 Durham Street Contact: Nicholas Shepard | 506 658-2980 www.nicknicollecentre.ca The NNCC is a full service community centre offering social, educational, recreational and wellness programs for adults and youth in the Old North End and Saint John community. It is operated by the O.N.E. Change. |
Saint John Boys and Girls Club
1 Paul Harris Street Contact: Amanda Downey | 506 634-2011 ext. 233 www.sjbgclub.com The SJBG provides quality programs to children and youth that support their healthy physical, educational and social development. The local club offers child care, day camps, after school and evening programming. |
South End Community Centre
210 Wentworth Street Contact: Gino Arseneault | 506 633-5115 Operated by the Boys and Girls Club, the SECC offers a free after-school program with homework and reading club, science, crafts, cooking, sports, and games. The free evening drop-in program offers sports, open gym and video games. |
Teen Resource Centre (TRC)
28 Richmond Street Contact: June Breau-Nason | 506-632-5531 Offers a recreation-based after-school drop-in centre for teens. Provides onsite assistance with mental and physical health and facilitates programs that build leadership skills through career-based, volunteer, and mentorship opportunities. |