Language:ENFR

18%$32,715Goal: $175,000

Moncton

Youth Impact Jeunesse

77 Walkers|18 Teams|86 Days Left

The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there. Join us on February 28, 2026 - across the country, close to home!

About
Scoreboard
Sponsors
Challenge
Event Day
Maps
Photos
Contact
Back to Top

About Youth Impact Jeunesse

Youth Impact Jeunesse is a large, charitable organization that offers residential and community outreach services for homeless and at-risk youth across New Brunswick. Currently, YIJ operates fifteen residential services in seven different communities while offering six community outreach programs within the Greater Moncton area.

Read More

Proceeds raised as a result of your participation in the Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk will go to support solutions to youth homelessness offered through two different Youth Impact Jeunesse programs:


1) Youth QUEST Central is a multi-resource centre for youth aged 16–24. Youth have access to laundry and shower facilities, computers, academic upgrading, job-readiness training, clothing depot, information sessions, counselling, directional planning, and artistic and recreational programming.


2) Transitional Housing assists young people struggling with homelessness by providing a safe place to live while learning independent living skills.


Join us on Saturday, February 28th, 2026 for the Coldest Night of the Year and together we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of those most vulnerable right here in our community.

Moncton Scoreboard

Are you thrashing the competition (for a good cause)? Find out here! Stats are updated every 15 minutes. See how you stack up on the national scoreboard >

Teams
Walkers

#

Team Name

Captain

Members

Raised

1

Dream Team

Ian Franklin

8

5,700.00

2

Jones Insurance

Nancy Dunfield

10

5,075.00

3

Myers on Ice

Alexis Dempsey

4

700.00

4

The Little DIPpers

Jonathan Thibodeau

6

500.00

5

Human service program 2027

Hannah Adshade

13

125.00

6

Brunswick Royal Realty

Breanna Jones

2

100.00

7

Admiral

Brandy Davidson

5

75.00

8

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

Alec Willyard

5

70.00

9

Team EROS 2026

Erica Vienneau

2

20.00

10

Cavendish Farms - Moncton Area

Connor Woods

2

11

Mint Schnapps

Amanda Fielding

2

12

Friends of Youth Impact

Dan Prouse

1

13

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

Byron Rayne

6

14

Moncton City Slickers

Bernadette LeBlanc

1

15

Youth Rangers

Lila Mitton

2

16

SD Polar Bears

Danielle Josee Bernard Cormier

4

17

Skyline_New Brunswick

Colleen Hynes

1

18

Fulton Foxes

Kyra Spence

1

#

Name

Team Name

Donors

Raised

1

Steve Jones

Jones Insurance

1

5,000.00

2

Mel Kennah

Dream Team

8

2,950.00

3

Ian Franklin

Dream Team

2

1,000.00

4

Alexis Dempsey

Myers on Ice

2

700.00

5

Michael Thiel

Dream Team

3

600.00

6

Sherry Trenholm

Dream Team

2

550.00

7

Jonathan Thibodeau

The Little DIPpers

2

500.00

8

Jim Dixon

Dream Team

1

500.00

9

James Smith

Dream Team

1

100.00

10

Suzanne Roachford

1

100.00

11

Skyler Thibodeau

Human service program 2027

2

100.00

12

Jeremy Spencer

Brunswick Royal Realty

1

100.00

13

Nancy Dunfield

Jones Insurance

1

50.00

14

Alec Willyard

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

1

50.00

15

Brandy Davidson

Admiral

2

45.00

16

Noemie Delagarde

Admiral

1

30.00

17

Laurelle Butcher

Jones Insurance

1

25.00

18

Maria Anna Mendoza

Human service program 2027

1

25.00

19

Bea Breau

Team EROS 2026

1

20.00

20

Tiffany Lapointe

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

1

20.00

21

Natasha Lahanky

Jones Insurance

22

Samuel LeBlanc

Admiral

23

Nicholas Karl McNally

Human service program 2027

24

Chris Smith

Mint Schnapps

25

Byron Rayne

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

26

Melissa Scribner

The Little DIPpers

27

Chi Yung Huang

Human service program 2027

28

Bernadette LeBlanc

Moncton City Slickers

29

Rhonda Reicker

The Little DIPpers

30

yu ching hsiao

Human service program 2027

31

Cody Gunn

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

32

Kallie Costain

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

33

Erica Vienneau

Team EROS 2026

34

Mohamed Bouhassoune

Admiral

35

Jamie Coates

SD Polar Bears

36

Hannah Adshade

Human service program 2027

37

Shannon Blake

Myers on Ice

38

Catherine MacDonald

The Little DIPpers

39

Ann Labutap

Myers on Ice

40

Sarah Arthur

Cavendish Farms - Moncton Area

41

Lila Mitton

Youth Rangers

42

Solange Dupuis

SD Polar Bears

43

Michele Suarez

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

44

Susan Hardy

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

45

Baba Yeo

Admiral

46

Kyra Spence

Fulton Foxes

47

Ashley McEachreon

The Laughing Bandits of YQC

48

Samantha Irving

Jones Insurance

49

Sheila M Miller

Jones Insurance

50

Karen Carter

Jones Insurance

51

Shelly Gagné

Jones Insurance

52

Charline Melanson

Youth Rangers

53

Tamara Woldegebreal

Human service program 2027

54

Genevieve Lafrance

The Little DIPpers

55

Allison Warren

Jones Insurance

56

Dan Prouse

Friends of Youth Impact

57

Chinyere Felicia Ezenwa

Human service program 2027

58

Shelley Alward-Warren

Jones Insurance

59

Jay Daigle

Human service program 2027

60

Brayden Matthews

Human service program 2027

61

Jazmyne Warman-Scott

Human service program 2027

62

Breanna Jones

Brunswick Royal Realty

63

Connor Woods

Cavendish Farms - Moncton Area

64

Muskan Muskan

Human service program 2027

65

Martin Power

The Little DIPpers

66

Danielle Josee Bernard Cormier

SD Polar Bears

67

Courtney Cunningham

SD Polar Bears

68

Michael Go

Dream Team

69

Sharmine Odchigue

Myers on Ice

70

Kaia Goss

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

71

Isaac Ayer

Cavendish Agri Services - Salisbury

72

Colleen Hynes

Skyline_New Brunswick

73

Robert Gallant

Dream Team

74

Julius Eto

Human service program 2027

75

Amanda Fielding

Mint Schnapps

Top Challengers

Got a big-hearted business, workplace, group, church, or community? Step up and join the Challenge to compete for your local pride in support of CNOY. Check the National Challengeboard to see more!

Event Day Details

Save the date - CNOY Day is February 28, 2026!

Start/Finish Google Map

22 Church St, Moncton, NB E1C 0P7


Queen Street Entrance

Schedule

  • 4:00 pm: Meet Check-in
  • 4:45 pm: Muster Gather for Opening Remarks
  • 5:00 pm: Move Send-off
  • 6:00 pm: Munch Light meal served
  • 7:00 pm: Mosey Thank You! See you in 2027!

Not able to join us in person at the Main Event? We hope you'll register, fundraise and walk offsite with friends and family.

Route Details

  • Route Distances: Check out the maps below to see where we will be walking.
  • Rest stop: Keep an eye out for opportunities to rest and refresh with yummy snacks along the route.
  • Signage: Routes will be well-signed with our bold blue CNOY signs.
  • Route Support: Route marshals, rest stop hosts, and support vehicle drivers provide support along the route.
  • Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
  • No Pets: We love our little furballs like you do, but pets are not permitted at the Coldest Night of the Year except for approved and trained service animals. Read more about our pet policy >

Check-In

  • All walkers participating at the Main Event on Saturday, February 28, 2026 must check-in upon arrival.
  • Toques! Fundraising walkers who raise $150+ (or $75+ for those under 18) will receive a CNOY toque as a thank you on event day, while supplies last.
  • Offsite fundraising walkers can contact their local event director to arrange toque pickup the week of the event.

Have questions? Visit the FAQ section!

Handling Money

  • Credit Card: The Best Option! Simple, secure, automatically tax receipted for gifts of $20+. Visit the Donate page, share your personal page link, or have your donor call the CNOY Head Office.
  • Cheques: The Old Faithful - made out to Coldest Night of the Year with your name on the Memo line. Mail them to CNOY Head Office along with your completed pledge form.
  • Cash: You have 2 options:
  • 1. Login to FundHub, click “Enter $$ and Cheques,” create pledges for your cash donations, pay them off with your personal credit card, and keep the cash. OR...
  • 2. Write a cheque (made out to “Coldest Night of the Year”) for the total amount of cash you’ve collected. Mail it to the CNOY Head Office with your completed pledge sheet.

Waivers

All participants must register online and accept the electronic waiver.

  • Adults accept the waiver automatically when they register online.
  • Youth/Children under the age of majority need a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.
  • An online form will be emailed to all parents/guardians before CNOY Day.
  • Waivers will also be available at check-in on CNOY Day.

What to Bring

A few common sense suggestions:

  • A cell phone for emergencies (recommended but not required)
  • Good waterproof shoes/boots for walking
  • Warm coat and mitts/gloves
  • Extra snacks if you have allergies or food sensitivities
  • Your own water bottle
  • A passion for the charity you're walking and fundraising for!

Show More

Moncton Maps

Check out this year's CNOY route maps below:

2kmView + print!

2 KM Route for CNOY in Moncton by Youth Impact Jeunesse.

5kmView + print!

5 KM Route for CNOY in Moncton by Youth Impact Jeunesse.

2025 CNOY Photos

Special thanks to our many amazing volunteer photographers!

MonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMonctonMoncton

Contact Us


CNOY Moncton 2026

The CNOY Team Participant & Donor Services
Toll Free 1.877.743.3413 / Phone 519.603.2250
Email moncton@cnoy.org

Got questions about the Coldest Night of the Year?
info@cnoy.org | 1.877.743.3413