Dieppe (New Brunswick)

Dieppe is a city on the Petitcodiac River in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. It has an area of ​​54.11 km ² and a population density of 430.8 / km ². 73.8 % of the population speaks French. Dieppe is part of the Greater Moncton Area, which also includes Moncton and Riverview. Though once a bedroom community, Dieppe is now the fastest growing city in Canada. Many big and small companies have settled in the Industrial Park of Dieppe, including Armour Transport, JD Irving and Master Packaging. Dieppe is also developing its own downtown core.

Originally Léger Corner called Dieppe got its current name on the occasion of his elevation to the small town in 1946 in honor of the Canadian soldiers who were killed in 1942 in Operation Jubilee, Dieppe in France.

2003 Dieppe was officially charged by the Canadian government from the small town to the big city.

In Dieppe is also Champlain Place, the largest shopping center in the province, the Crystal Palace Amusement Park and the Greater Moncton International Airport, the largest airport of the province.

The city of Dieppe is currently at the development of the new downtown core, which also includes a new city hall, a new farmers' market and a new office complex in the Champlain Street.

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