New Residents
New to the city? Living here means being part of a vibrant and growing community! In addition to its highly developed urban infrastructure, the city also boasts several parks and green spaces and over 70 kilometres of trails and bicycle paths.
The Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre and the city’s arenas, parks, festivals and events offer activities for the entire family.
Registration for yourself and your child can be done online. All you need is a profile number, which you can get at the Dieppe Aquatic and Sports Centre or by completing this form.
Welcome to your new home!
Park and trails
The Rotary St-Anselme and Dover community parks offer activities for the entire family in summer and winter. There are also neighbourhood playgrounds where young children can play safely.
Our walking and cycling trails are one of the many reasons why residents enjoy living in Dieppe.
Drinking water
Garbage collection
Dieppe participates in the 3-Stream Program, which operates on a colour system for sorting waste: blue bags for recyclables, green bags for organic waste, and clear bags for garbage. Go to the Eco360 website for more information.
Green bags are collected weekly, while blue and clear bags are collected every second week, in alternation. As per Bylaw C-2, which deals with garbage collection, residents must ensure that their garbage is placed at the curb no earlier than 6 p.m. on the evening before the scheduled pick-up day, and no later than 4 a.m. on the scheduled pick-up day.
To find out the collection day in your neighbourhood, check the collection schedule.
Snow removal
Public safety
In an emergency, call 911 immediately.
The Dieppe Fire Department, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Ambulance New Brunswick all work to ensure public safety.
Emergencies are often unpredictable, and we all have a role to play in being ready for them. In the event of an emergency, you should be able to take care of yourself and your family for at least 72 hours.
The Fire Department is responsible for planning for potential emergencies in the city. A summary of the Municipal Emergency Response Plan (MERP) is available on the emergency measures page.
Bus service
Codiac Transpo provides daily bus service (except for statutory holidays) in the city. The schedule is available at codiactranspo.ca.
Dieppe residents with a disability or reduced mobility can request accessible transit for their local travel needs. For service, contact 506.877.7900.
City Council
Property taxes
Contact
More and more families are moving to Dieppe thanks to our stability, safety and vitality. Despite phenomenal growth, Dieppe has maintained a sense of community that residents appreciate.
The city encourages mutual respect, so that all residents can live in harmony and feel that they belong. Owing to its focus on helping one another and on cultivating a sense of civic duty, Dieppe is a great place to live and work, as well as to raise a family.