Why don't you live here already?
The Town of Riverview is an unusually special place to live, work, and raise a family. Settle in amongst friendly neighbours, the beauty of wild New Brunswick, and a commitment to active living. Crime is practically non-existent, and the town makes major investments in parks, walking, biking and ski trails, and rec facilities. Yes, you can have it all.
Home Sweet Home
Riverview's sense of community and familiarity isn't going anywhere. Here, you can expect a balance of small-town values, while embracing change and development. The median monthly rent cost in Riverview is more competitive than the national average, and being within one of the fastest-growing census metropolitan areas in Canada, it's no surprise that when residents move here, they stay.
A great place to grow.
When people try to explain the rewarding, safe, and nurturing atmosphere of a place, they often say that it’s a great place “to raise children”. Great schools, dynamic programming, and a welcoming culture have earned Riverview more than a few of these comments. Of course, it’s not just kids and their parents who value the Riverview lifestyle.
Get out and explore.
We all know how important it is to live an active lifestyle. The Town of Riverview is literally set up to encourage just that. Safe streets are perfect for cycling. The town maintains 30 km of walking, running, skiing, and snowshoe trails. And the river and the forest that surround you are perfect for casual strolls.
Our neck of the woods.
Right in the centre of Atlantic Canada, urban meets small town in the most fantastic of ways. In Riverview, you get the Acadian Forest in your backyard, and the city right across the river. You have the arts, culture, and dining that you want, along with the trails, parks, and forests that you also want. In Riverview, you’re in the middle of it all — yet getting away from it all is a river breeze.
It's Your Move.
Visit our Greater Moncton Immigration Portal for more information and download (or come pick up) a copy of the Greater Moncton Immigration Newcomers’ Guide. This helpful guide provides important contact information for residents who are new to the region and country.