Greater Moncton (French:Grand Moncton) is the name given to the area encompassing Metro Moncton (Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe). Greater Moncton is also known as Greater Moncton Census Metropolitan Area, Moncton Metropolitan Area or Moncton CMA, and is located in New Brunswick, Canada. Greater Moncton has a population of 138,644 (2011).
Metro Moncton Government Services
Metro Moncton Water and Sewer System - The Water system used comes from The Turtle Creek Reservoir.
Moncton/ˈmʌŋktən/ is a Canadian city located in Westmorland County in the southeastern portion of the province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" due to its central location in the region and its history as a railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes.
The city proper has a population of 69,074 (2011) and has a land area of 142km2 (55sqmi). The Moncton CMA has a population of 138,644 (2011), making it the largest CMA in New Brunswick and the second-largest CMA in the Maritime Provinces. The CMA includes the neighbouring city of Dieppe and the town of Riverview, as well as adjacent suburban areas in Westmorland and Albert counties.
Although the Moncton area was originally settled in 1733, Moncton is considered to have been officially founded in 1766 with the arrival of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants from Philadelphia. Initially an agricultural settlement, Moncton was not incorporated until 1855. The city was named for Lt. Col. Robert Monckton, the British officer who had captured nearby Fort Beauséjour a century earlier. A significant wooden shipbuilding industry had developed in the community by the mid-1840s, allowing for the civic incorporation in 1855, but the shipbuilding economy collapsed in the 1860s, causing the town to lose its civic charter in 1862. Moncton regained its charter in 1875 after the community's economy rebounded, mainly due to a growing railway industry. In 1871, the Intercolonial Railway of Canada had chosen Moncton to be its headquarters, and Moncton remained a railroad town for well over a century until the closure of the Canadian National Railway (CNR) locomotive shops in the late 1980s.
The riding includes the entire city of Moncton and most of the town of Riverview and the city of Dieppe excluding the north east section, i.e., Melanson Road and up to the city limits.
Ethnic groups: 93.4% White, 2.0% Aboriginal, 1.6% Black Languages: 63.6% English, 34.9% French Religions: 78.3% Christian (47.8% Catholic, 8.9% Baptist, 7.9% United Church, 4.9% Anglican, 8.8% Other), 19.7% No religion Median income (2010): $28,162 Average income (2010): $35,584
History
The riding of Moncton was created in 1966 when the district of Westmorland was split. The other riding is now called Beausejour. The riding's initial area consisted of the city of Moncton and town of Dieppe, two parishes in Westmorland County (Moncton and Salisbury), and the Parish of Coverdale in Albert County.
Overview of what it is like to live in Greater Moncton, which is comprised of the cities of Moncton, Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview.
Located on Canada's east coast and in close proximity to some of the largest cities in North America, Greater Moncton offers the best of balance of quality of a strong quality life while also being a business leader in proximity of mature markets.
Being bilingual, English and French are commonly spoken in the area, adding to a dynamic and culturally rich mix that make Greater Moncton an ideal location for those desire big city entertainment, food, and shopping, without their associated cost of living, crime, and traffic.
Only 20 minutes from some of the warmest beaches north of the Carolina States, and close to 2 large national parks, nature is alwa...
published: 29 Jan 2013
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Taking you on a short trip around Riverview, one of the best neighborhoods in Greater Moncton
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published: 22 Apr 2021
6 THINGS TO DO OUTDOOR DURING WINTER IN GREATER MONCTON (Dieppe,Moncton,Riverview)
published: 22 Jan 2020
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See why KPMG ranked Greater Moncton as the number one city for business!
published: 13 May 2008
Greater Moncton The Best Place to do Business in Canada & US According to KPMG
The Greater Moncton area is the ideal place to start or purchase a business.
Business immigration through New Brunswick Provincial Nominee program can help you achieve your goals to live and do business in Moncton.
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published: 04 Aug 2015
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Overview of what it is like to live in Greater Moncton, which is comprised of the cities of Moncton, Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview.
Located on Canada's ea...
Overview of what it is like to live in Greater Moncton, which is comprised of the cities of Moncton, Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview.
Located on Canada's east coast and in close proximity to some of the largest cities in North America, Greater Moncton offers the best of balance of quality of a strong quality life while also being a business leader in proximity of mature markets.
Being bilingual, English and French are commonly spoken in the area, adding to a dynamic and culturally rich mix that make Greater Moncton an ideal location for those desire big city entertainment, food, and shopping, without their associated cost of living, crime, and traffic.
Only 20 minutes from some of the warmest beaches north of the Carolina States, and close to 2 large national parks, nature is always a just a few steps away.
In 2011, KPMG named Greater Moncton as the No 1 place to do business in North America.
In 2012, Greater Moncton was recipient of a Google E-Town Award, recognizing its population and business eager adoption of technologies.
Overview of what it is like to live in Greater Moncton, which is comprised of the cities of Moncton, Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview.
Located on Canada's east coast and in close proximity to some of the largest cities in North America, Greater Moncton offers the best of balance of quality of a strong quality life while also being a business leader in proximity of mature markets.
Being bilingual, English and French are commonly spoken in the area, adding to a dynamic and culturally rich mix that make Greater Moncton an ideal location for those desire big city entertainment, food, and shopping, without their associated cost of living, crime, and traffic.
Only 20 minutes from some of the warmest beaches north of the Carolina States, and close to 2 large national parks, nature is always a just a few steps away.
In 2011, KPMG named Greater Moncton as the No 1 place to do business in North America.
In 2012, Greater Moncton was recipient of a Google E-Town Award, recognizing its population and business eager adoption of technologies.
Taking you on a short trip around Riverview, one of the best neighborhoods in Greater Moncton
Thanks for watching, please don't forget to subscribe, like, shar...
Taking you on a short trip around Riverview, one of the best neighborhoods in Greater Moncton
Thanks for watching, please don't forget to subscribe, like, share and comment 🌹🌹
Taking you on a short trip around Riverview, one of the best neighborhoods in Greater Moncton
Thanks for watching, please don't forget to subscribe, like, share and comment 🌹🌹
The Greater Moncton area is the ideal place to start or purchase a business.
Business immigration through New Brunswick Provincial Nominee program can help y...
The Greater Moncton area is the ideal place to start or purchase a business.
Business immigration through New Brunswick Provincial Nominee program can help you achieve your goals to live and do business in Moncton.
[email protected]
The Greater Moncton area is the ideal place to start or purchase a business.
Business immigration through New Brunswick Provincial Nominee program can help you achieve your goals to live and do business in Moncton.
[email protected]
Overview of what it is like to live in Greater Moncton, which is comprised of the cities of Moncton, Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview.
Located on Canada's east coast and in close proximity to some of the largest cities in North America, Greater Moncton offers the best of balance of quality of a strong quality life while also being a business leader in proximity of mature markets.
Being bilingual, English and French are commonly spoken in the area, adding to a dynamic and culturally rich mix that make Greater Moncton an ideal location for those desire big city entertainment, food, and shopping, without their associated cost of living, crime, and traffic.
Only 20 minutes from some of the warmest beaches north of the Carolina States, and close to 2 large national parks, nature is always a just a few steps away.
In 2011, KPMG named Greater Moncton as the No 1 place to do business in North America.
In 2012, Greater Moncton was recipient of a Google E-Town Award, recognizing its population and business eager adoption of technologies.
Taking you on a short trip around Riverview, one of the best neighborhoods in Greater Moncton
Thanks for watching, please don't forget to subscribe, like, share and comment 🌹🌹
The Greater Moncton area is the ideal place to start or purchase a business.
Business immigration through New Brunswick Provincial Nominee program can help you achieve your goals to live and do business in Moncton.
[email protected]
Greater Moncton (French:Grand Moncton) is the name given to the area encompassing Metro Moncton (Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe). Greater Moncton is also known as Greater Moncton Census Metropolitan Area, Moncton Metropolitan Area or Moncton CMA, and is located in New Brunswick, Canada. Greater Moncton has a population of 138,644 (2011).
Metro Moncton Government Services
Metro Moncton Water and Sewer System - The Water system used comes from The Turtle Creek Reservoir.
Marc Belliveau of Harvest House told Moncton council Monday that the number of people losing housing is consistently greater than those finding homes ... .
The report is based on 2020 figures ... The highest proportion of people leaving the country had settled in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver — while smaller cities like Calgary, Halifax and Moncton saw greater immigrant retention ... 19, 2024 ... .
New Brunswickers deserve leadership they can trust. pic.twitter.com/l4NE1QjmFo ... As LifeSiteNews previously reported, in early September, CLC distributed 620,000 pamphlets to the greater Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John areas.
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The executive director of Ensemble Greater Moncton is retiring after dedicating 28 years of her life doing everything she could to help the most vulnerable population in the city ... .
The heavy rain – remnants of what was Hurricane Beryl – hit the Greater Moncton area just before noon Thursday and with it came cooler temperatures, which was a far cry from Wednesday when it felt like 37 C with the Humidex ... .
A health clinic that services many people experiencing homelessness, substance use and mental health issues in the Greater Moncton area has found a new home... .