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Riverview, situated on the western bank of the Petitcodiac River opposite Moncton and Dieppe, is a town that blends suburban comfort with ready access to exhilarating adventures.

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Adventure

Adventure

One of Riverview’s biggest draws is its immediate proximity to the Fundy National Park, located just under an hour away. This UNESCO-designated biosphere offers dramatic coastal cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and over 100 kilometers of hiking trails ranging from easy woodland walks to strenuous ridge treks. Visitors can also experience the thrill of mountain biking on purpose-built trails or kayaking in the nearby Shepody Bay, where the tide can rise and fall up to 16 meters. Closer to home, Riverview’s own Mill Creek Nature Park is a growing hub for outdoor recreation, with multi-use trails for hiking, fat biking, and snowshoeing. Adventure groups frequently use this park as a launch point for nature excursions and seasonal endurance events. In winter, the park is transformed with groomed cross-country skiing loops, while ice skaters can enjoy community-maintained outdoor rinks. The town’s riverside location also lends itself to peaceful paddling experiences on calm sections of the Petitcodiac. Whether your definition of adventure includes backcountry hiking, winter sport, or waterside serenity, Riverview is perfectly placed to offer all the thrills and beauty that southeastern New Brunswick’s wilderness can provide.

Wildlife

Riverview is deeply tied to the surrounding natural environment, offering a window into New Brunswick’s rich and varied wildlife. The town’s location along the Petitcodiac River Estuary creates a biodiverse corridor where freshwater meets tidal influence, making it ideal for birdwatching and nature observation. The Dobson Trail, which begins just outside Riverview, stretches 58 kilometers toward Fundy National Park and passes through dense Acadian forest where hikers often encounter deer, porcupines, and owls. The region also lies on major migratory routes for birds, particularly during spring and autumn. Residents frequently report sightings of great blue herons, bald eagles, and flocks of sandpipers—especially near marshlands and riverbanks. Mill Creek Nature Park, a local favorite, is home to beavers, foxes, and the occasional black bear. The diversity of ecosystems—ranging from hardwood forests and upland bogs to tidal flats—supports a wide range of amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals, making the area ideal for casual wildlife encounters and formal nature education programs. Riverview’s emphasis on sustainable development and green spaces means that wild encounters aren’t rare—they’re built into the rhythm of daily life. Through interpretive trails, conservation efforts, and local environmental groups, Riverview serves as both a sanctuary for wildlife and a place where humans can live in close harmony with the natural world.

Wildlife
Car Culture

Car Culture

While Riverview may be quieter and more residential than its neighboring cities, it still plays a strong supporting role in New Brunswick’s vibrant car culture. The town’s residents actively participate in regional automotive events, often crossing the causeway to join Moncton’s famed Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza—one of the largest car shows in Canada. During this event, many classic car owners from Riverview proudly showcase their vehicles, from vintage pickups to muscle cars, during the cruise-ins and judged exhibitions that span multiple communities. Locally, Riverview hosts seasonal cruise nights and small car meets at community halls and commercial plazas, attracting enthusiasts from across Westmorland County. These gatherings celebrate everything from 1950s restorations to modern tuner builds and often serve charitable purposes, reflecting the town’s strong community spirit. Nearby Petty International Raceway, less than an hour’s drive away, is a favorite destination for Riverview’s motorsports fans. Families frequently make the weekend trip to watch stock car racing, demolition derbies, and major touring events that spotlight Atlantic Canadian drivers. Automotive interest in Riverview also extends to restoration shops and specialty garages that support the hobby year-round. While it may not have a dedicated track or festival of its own, Riverview's integration into the regional scene ensures that the engines are always running—and the passion for cars continues to grow.

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