Woodside, Nova Scotia

Last updated

Woodside
Woodside Terminal Dartmouth NS.jpg
Woodside ferry terminal on Halifax Harbour
Woodside, Nova Scotia
Location within Dartmouth
Canada Nova Scotia location map 2.svg
Red pog.svg
Location within Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 44°38′46″N63°32′20″W / 44.6461°N 63.5389°W / 44.6461; -63.5389
CountryFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Province Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia
Municipality Halifax Regional Municipality
Community Dartmouth
Community council Harbour East – Marine Drive Community Council
District3 – Dartmouth South – Eastern Passage, 5 – Dartmouth Centre
Area
[1]
  Total
5.28 km2 (2.04 sq mi)
Postal code
B2W-Y
Area code 902, 782
GNBC codeCBPEJ

Woodside is an unincorporated middle income urban locality of Dartmouth, within the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. The community is divided into North Woodside and South Woodside. Woodside is home to two hospitals: the Dartmouth General Hospital and the Nova Scotia Hospital.

Contents

History

Woodside originally referred to the rural estate of John E. Fairbanks in 1830. Around this time, Henry Mott ran a brickyard and a chocolate factory in the area. The area began to expand in 1858 with the construction of the Nova Scotia Hospital, and then again in 1884 following the construction of a sugar refinery. In 1917, the Imperial Oil Refinery was built, leading to further growth. In 1921, Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church and St. Alban's Anglican Church were built on hospital land. The following year, Woodside-Imperoyal Presbyterian Church was established. Because the local economy was driven by the refineries, Woodside was predominantly a working class community. There was at one point consideration to incorporate Woodside as a town, but the idea was rejected by the provincial government. [2]

Geography

Woodside is divided into two areas; North Woodside and South Woodside. North Woodside covers about 183 ha (450 acres), and South Woodside covers approximately 345 ha (850 acres). [1] The total area of the community is 528 ha (1,300 acres).[ citation needed ]

Schools

Current

Previous

Notable places

References

  1. 1 2 "Halifax Regional Municipality Urban Forest Master Plan" (PDF). halifax.ca. Government of the Municipality of Halifax. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. Chapman, Harry (2001). In the wake of the Alderney : Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, 1750-2000. Dartmouth Historical Association (2nd ed.). [Dartmouth, N.S.]: Dartmouth Historical Association. p. 382. ISBN   1-55109-374-X. OCLC   48398897.