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Youngest Cities in New Brunswick

Top 63 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — New Brunswick

1 Fredericton 40.0
2 Lincoln 40.0
3 Moncton 40.8
4 Dieppe 40.8
6 Lakeburn 41.8
9 Central York 41.8
10 Saint-Anselme 41.8
12 Downtown Dieppe 41.8
13 Millidgeville 41.8
14 Beaurivage 41.8
15 Hautes-Terres 41.8
16 Town Plat 41.8
17 Fundy Albert 41.8
18 Grand Lake 41.8
20 Chartersville 41.8
21 Heron Bay 41.8
23 North End 41.8
24 Hildegarde 41.8
28 Champdoré 41.8
29 Fairvale 41.8
30 Carleton North 41.8
31 Tantramar 41.8
32 Belle-Baie 41.8
33 Parkton 41.8
34 Saint John East 41.8
35 Saint John West 41.8
36 Lutes Mountain 41.8
37 Nashwaaksis 41.8
38 Maple Hills 41.8
39 Gunningsville 41.8
40 Cap-Acadie 41.8
41 Lewisville 41.8
42 Glen Cairn 41.8
43 Beausoleil 41.8
45 Humphrey 41.8
46 Central Moncton 41.8
48 Burton 42.0
49 Quispamsis 43.2
50 Douglas 43.2
51 Saint John 44.0
52 Riverview 45.2
53 Rothesay 45.6
54 Memramcook 45.6
55 Sackville 46.0
56 Miramichi 50.0
57 Beaubassin East 50.8
58 Tracadie 52.0
59 Saint Mary 52.8
60 Shediac 52.8
61 Bathurst 53.2
62 Campbellton 53.6
63 Edmundston 54.0

The youngest cities in New Brunswick by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Fredericton has a median age of 40.0 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Fredericton's population is under 40.0 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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