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Coordinates: 44°3917N 63°3817W / 44.65472°N 63.63806°W / 44.65472; -63.63806
 

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Fairview
Urban Community
City buses, automobiles coming up a street and a cyclist going down
Looking down Main Avenue in 2023
Coordinates: 44°39′17N 63°38′17W / 44.65472°N 63.63806°W / 44.65472; -63.63806
CountryCanada
ProvinceNova Scotia
MunicipalityHalifax
CommunityHalifax
Community councilHalifax and West
Area
 • Total2.181 km2 (0.842 sq mi)
Population
 (2021 Census)[2]
 • Total8,618
 • Density3,951/km2 (10,230/sq mi)
Canadian Postal code
B
Area code(s)782, 902

Fairview is a community within the urban area of HalifaxinNova Scotia, Canada.

History

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Prior to European colonization, the Mi'kmaq lived on the land for thousands of years.

In the 1750s, many of the Foreign Protestants settled in the area. First known as the Westerwald ("western forest"), the settlement was called the Dutch Village by non-German locals. Some of the passengers of the Foreign Protestant ships settled temporarily in the Dutch Village while they waited for a more permanent settlement in Lunenburg County.

In the early 20th century, most of the current street network in the area was established. It formed a regular grid pattern up the eastern slope of Geizers Hill, facing toward the Bedford Basin and the Halifax peninsula.

After World War I, the railway lines in the Fairview area came under control of Canadian National Railways. Canadian National Railways established its new locomotive servicing shops and roundhouse for the Halifax area in the community, which was named Fairview Station on 1 March 1921. Until the 1950s, the majority of Fairview's residents were employed by the railway.

The community name was shortened to Fairview on 19 January 1956.

In 1958, Fairview became home to Halifax West Municipal High School (later changed to Halifax West High School in 1969), located on Dutch Village Road.

In the early 1960s, to construct the inner-urban portion of Highway 102, all of the homes on School Avenue's southern side were appropriated—and subsequently demolished—by the province. School Avenue itself is still owned by the province of Nova Scotia and is the only civic street in the area not under municipal authority.

Through the 1960s, Fairview continued to fill in and its housing densified. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Fairview developed into a major shopping destination after Halifax's first suburban shopping mall, the Bayers Road Shopping Centre, was constructed.

In 1969, the City of Halifax annexed the communities of Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield.

Newer residential developments in outlying areas during the 1970s-1990s, such as the modern development in adjacent Clayton Park, along with a demand by families for larger homes, saw Fairview's working-class neighbourhoods of smaller homes become a less desirable location over time. The last subdivision to be completed in the community was Keystone Court in 1990.

On 1 April 1996, Halifax County was dissolved and all of its places (cities, suburbs, towns, and villages) were turned into communities of a single-tier municipality named Halifax Regional Municipality. Subsequently, Fairview turned into a community within the new Municipality of Halifax.

In honour of the original settlement, a section of Dutch Village Road—which had been an exit to Highway 102—was renamed Westerwald Street in November 2002. Dutch Village Road/Westerwald Street now form the main commercial street at the foot of Fairview's slope, the corner of Westerwald Street, Bayers Road to the basin end of Joseph Howe Drive.

Geography

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Two women walking on the sidewalk of a street with residential and commercial buildings on a summer evening.
Dutch Village Road at the intersection of Rosedale Avenue in the summer of 2023.

Fairview is named after Fairview Cove, which forms the extreme southern end of Bedford Basin at the northern edge of the isthmus connecting the Chebucto Peninsula to the Halifax Peninsula. Its landmass is approximately 218.1 ha (539 acres).[3] As such, Fairview sits astride and is bisected by several major transportation corridors:

Demographics

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According to the 2021 Halifax Census Tract Map, more specifically Census Tract 2050024.00, Fairview has about 8,618 people over a landmass of approximately 2.181 km2 (0.842 sq mi).[4]

The community (Census Tract 2050024.00) is one of the fastest-growing communities in Halifax. From 2016 to 2021 the community grew 16.9% from 7,375 people in 2016 to 8,618 people in 2021.[5] Additionally, Fairview is also one of the densest communities within Halifax—and its population density increased from approximately 33 people per hectare (3,300 people per km2) in 2016,[6] to approximately 39 people per hectare (3,900 people per km2) in 2021.[7]

Fairview population history
YearPop.±%
20167,375—    
20218,618+16.9%
Source: [8][9]

Community

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The community food bank is located at the Salvation Army on 50 Gesner Street.

The Masonic Lodge (formerly Saint Pius X Church) is at 165 Coronation Avenue. Home of the oldest Masonic Lodge in the British Commonwealth outside England itself. Saint Andrew's Lodge No.1 established in 1750 A.D.[10]

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 142 is at 50 Hillcrest Street.

The Fairview Resource Centre is a community registered charity located at 6 Titus Street. It is open 5 days a week.

Sport facilities are located near the centre of the neighbourhood in W.D. Piercey Park.

Places of worship

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Christian:

Islamic:

Education

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Public school education in Fairview is governed by the Halifax Regional School Board. Fairview lies within District 10.

Current schools

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Notable residents

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Political representation

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References

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  1. ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2016 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2016 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Census 2021 Census Tracts". HRM Open Data. Government of the Municipality of Halifax/Statistics Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  • ^ "Saint Andrew's Lodge No. 1". standersno1.org.
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