--City Departments
--City Councillors


--City Forms
--Garbage Disposal Fee
--Ground Rent Payment
--City Violations
--Water and Sewer Bill


--Accommodations
--Attractions
--History of the City
--Foreign Visitors
--Photos


--Facts & Figures
--Health Care
--Education
--Transportation
--Medias
--Centennial Library
--Churches


--Vacant Properties


--Salmon Festival
--Sno-Fest
--Motorcycle Festival
--Promotion Plus


--City map
--Regional Map
--Snowmobile Trail
--New Brunswick Trail
--Appalachian Range
--Restigouche River


--Memorial Civic Center
--Campbellton Tigers
--Minor Hockey
--Sugarloaf Park
--Trails
--Snowmobiling
--Restigouche River
--Ice Skating
--Golf
--Curling
--Bowling
--Rest. Naturalists' Club
--Fiddleheads
--Sugar Camps
--Snowshoeing
--Ice Fishing
--Skiing
--Recreation Department


Economic Profile
Economic Development

The City of Campbellton is the Service Center of Northern NB with many Regional amenities, such as Hospital Corporations, Government Offices, RCMP District 9 headquarters and School district offices and Campbellton New Brunswick Community college with its Excellence of Wood Center.

Its human resource availability and the local biligualism make it a very attractive area for service oriented industries. The level of available telephone services also makes it a very viable destination of Technological oriented industries. With its fiber optic availability, and state-of-the-art NB Tel headquarters, technology companies will be impressed with its many offerings.

As a service oriented industry, the City has developed a new customer service delivery approach by partnering with all level of governments to offer the best citizens-oriented service. In fact, Campbellton is the only site in Canada to offer the three- (3) levels of government services in a one-stop shop. Service Campbellton, Service NB and Service Canada are all available in a downtown location and over the Internet via www.snb.ca.

On the transportation side, VIA Rail, the Charlo Airport Commission and major highway systems make us available by all means of travel. Geographically located in the Appalachian Mountain Range, Campbellton is the immediate neighbour to the province of Quebec via the J.C. VanHorne Interprovincial Bridge.

Campbellton is open for business and will entertain all economic development initiatives focussing on the service, technology and government sectors.

For more information on Economic Development in the Restigouche Area, visit http://www.restigouche.ca


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