Rate Comparison: Fredericton vs Nearby Cities
| City | Province | Monthly | Annual | Cheapest? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fredericton | NB | CA$103 | CA$1,240 | — |
| Oromocto | NB | CA$98 | CA$1,180 | ✓ |
| Moncton | NB | CA$106 | CA$1,272 | |
| Saint John | NB | CA$110 | CA$1,320 | |
| New Brunswick Provincial Avg | CA$106 | CA$1,272 | — | |
Fredericton's Trans-Canada approaches and Regent Street corridor carry above-average collision frequency for a capital city of its size, and seasonal flooding of the Saint John River watershed creates elevated comprehensive claims in spring.
Top Savings Strategies for Fredericton Drivers
The four most effective discount strategies available to Fredericton drivers in 2026, ranked by potential savings magnitude:
Multi-Vehicle Bundle
Two or more vehicles with the same carrier. Applies to both liability and optional coverage components.
Home & Auto Bundle
Largest single discount for homeowners and condo owners who consolidate property and auto coverage.
Home and Auto Bundle
Homeowners bundling property and auto with same carrier in the Fredericton market
Low Annual Mileage
Fredericton residents with primarily local driving under 12,000 km per year
Mandatory Coverage in New Brunswick
New Brunswick's private auto insurance market is regulated by the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (FCNB). All drivers must carry minimum Third-Party Liability and the standard mandatory coverages.
| Coverage | Description |
|---|---|
| Third-Party Liability | Minimum CA$200,000 required; pays others for injury or property damage caused by your vehicle |
| Accident Benefits | Provides medical, rehabilitation, and income replacement for you and passengers regardless of fault |
| Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection | Protects you when injured by an uninsured or underinsured driver |
| Direct Compensation-Property Damage (DCPD) | Covers damage to your vehicle when another driver is at fault |
2026 Car Insurance Reform Update — New Brunswick
New Brunswick's FCNB has taken steps to increase carrier competition in 2025–2026, with new carrier approvals in under-served smaller markets. The province's Atlantic Canada climate exposure — particularly ice storms, fog, and heavy snow — continues to drive higher-than-average comprehensive claims frequency in coastal and inland markets alike.