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Winter Wonderlands aren’t just for walking in! Outdoor adventurers of all ages enjoy Winter Wonderland Park for its famous sliding hill, which includes a snowboard component, and the outdoor rink and pathway connecting to the Dobson Trail. Come out and make the most of winter. The park has historically been open for only winter activities, as the weather permits—but the...
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For the young, and young at heart! Sledding is a fun, easy way to stay active in the winter. The sliding hill at Riverview’s Winter Wonderland Park is perfect for all ages, and includes a snowboard component and a shelter at the top of the hill.
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Please be advised that the Town of Riverview has been notified of a bear sighting on the Riverfront Trail near Hawthorne Ave. The Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officers have been notified. Residents are advised to continue to exercise caution when enjoying the outdoors. If you see a bear, please do not approach it.

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Ready to get your game on? If you’re part of an organized team or tournament, or just want to play a quick game with friends, Riverview makes it easy to have fun and stay active. The Town offers four walk-on asphalt tennis courts, and six clay tennis courts, three multipurpose courts, each of which features two basketball courts and two...
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Whether you want to swim laps, join lessons, or enjoy family time at our Open Swims, the Riverview pools offer something for everyone! Pat Crossman Memorial Aquatic Center (Indoor Pool) Lion Ken Gabbey Community Pool (Outdoor pool operational from late June - Labour Day Weekend)
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Whether you own property or rent, live or work in the Town of Riverview, everyone has a role in rodent prevention. Rodent proofing your home and property is the most important factor to prevent and control these pests. Pest control responsibilities Pest control on private property is the responsibility of the homeowner. If you require professional services, you may wish...
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In the case of a local or regional disaster, you’re not alone. The Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) is responsible for emergency planning in the Town of Riverview. EMO planning initiatives are concerned with preparedness, damage mitigation, response, and recovery in the case of a major disaster. The EMO also promotes emergency preparedness for all residents, organizations and businesses in the...
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Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week) is a national event that takes place each year during the first full week of May. Coordinated by Public Safety Canada, in collaboration with the provinces and territories, EP Week reminds residents that Emergency Preparedness (EP) is everyone's responsibility. Some individuals may not have the support or capacity to deal with emergencies. Reach out to...
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As much as we all might hope and wish that an emergency won’t occur, we need to think about how we’ll deal with a possible emergency situation. By preparing for potential emergencies, communities and residents can reduce the impact emergencies have on our lives and property. The Municipal Emergency Response Plan outlines how our community will mobilize in the event...
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Emergency equipment owned and operated by the Riverview Fire Department includes: Additional Equipment Rescue Boat- 2002 18' Zodiac 70hp UTV- Polaris Razor UTV with Rescue Trailer Car 150 2018 Ford F-150 Car 160 2015 Ford Expedition Car 180 2015 Ford F-250