Southdale, Nova Scotia

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Southdale
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Location within Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 44°39′58″N63°32′29″W / 44.66611°N 63.54139°W / 44.66611; -63.54139 Coordinates: 44°39′58″N63°32′29″W / 44.66611°N 63.54139°W / 44.66611; -63.54139
CountryFlag of Canada.svg  Canada
Province Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia
Municipality Halifax Regional Municipality
Community Dartmouth
Community council Harbour East - Marine Drive Community Council
District 5 - Dartmouth Centre
Postal codeB2Y
Area code 902
GNBC CBJOA

Southdale is a neighbourhood located between the neighbourhoods of Woodside and Manor Park in the community of Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. The primary street is Portland Street which forms part of Route 207. A small lake called Maynard Lake is located within the neighbourhood .

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