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The South End is a
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within Halifax's
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area, in the Municipality of Halifax,
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,
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.


History

The areas south of South Street and west of the South Common were largely farmland and mixed-forest which led to the development of large estates that took advantage of their proximity to the former City of Halifax and garrison. Over time,
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s began to develop outside the original
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boundary and were annexed by the city. In 1918, one of Halifax's largest projects saw the completion of a major railway line, to serve a new railway station at the south end of the city's
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. The new railway line had been under construction by the
Intercolonial Railway The Intercolonial Railway of Canada , also referred to as the Intercolonial Railway (ICR), was a historic Canadian railway that operated from 1872 to 1918, when it became part of Canadian National Railways. As the railway was also completely ow ...
and later
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at the time of the
Halifax Explosion On the morning of 6 December 1917, the French cargo ship collided with the Norwegian vessel in the waters of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The ''Mont-Blanc'', laden with high explosives, caught fire and exploded, devastating the Richmond ...
, which blocked and badly damaged the city's North Street station. The project created an approximately deep rock-cut for several kilometres, parallel the shore of the
Northwest Arm The Northwest Arm, originally named Sandwich River, is an inlet in eastern Canada off the Atlantic Ocean in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. Geography Part of Halifax Harbour, it measures approximately 3.5 km in length and 0.5 ...
. The new
railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a pre ...
line through the South End was rushed into completion to accommodate the unexpected disaster. One result of the building of this railway line has been to geographically isolate parts of the peninsula, creating opportunities for wealthy and exclusive neighbourhoods to develop. Another legacy of the blasting work created during the construction of the South End railway cut was the infilling of parts of the
Bedford Basin Bedford Basin is a large enclosed bay, forming the northwestern end of Halifax Harbour on Canada's Atlantic coast. It is named in honour of John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford. Geography Geographically, the basin is situated entirely within the ...
and
Halifax Harbour Halifax Harbour is a large natural harbour on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, located in the Halifax Regional Municipality. Halifax largely owes its existence to the harbour, being one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbo ...
to create freight-and-
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docks, and railway yards.


Geography

The South End is located on the southern-half of the
Halifax peninsula The Halifax Peninsula is peninsula within the urban area of the Municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia. History The town of Halifax was founded by the British government under the direction of the Board of Trade and Plantations under the com ...
. The neighbourhood was originally bounded on the south by South Street, that being the few blocks located south of Citadel Hill.


Demographics

The South End has become the most prosperous region of Halifax, with a middle-class demographic. The neighbourhood contains Halifax's densest census tract; census tract 2050004.02. Although the census tract has a small landmass of approximately , 5,466 people live within the area. The population density is approximately 113 people per hectare (approximately 11,300 people per km2).


Parks and Recreation

Throughout the neighbourhood, the South End has many places where recreational activities can be enjoyed. Sports Complexes *Dalplex *Dauphinee Centre *
Huskies Stadium Huskies Stadium is a Canadian football stadium at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, home to the Saint Mary's Huskies. It had a promoted capacity of 9,000 to 11,000 that is achievable via temporary seating, but the actual perman ...
Community Centres * The Local Council of Women Halifax *Regional Residential Services Society *UpLift Fields *Gorsebrook Ball Field *St. Francis Ball Field *Wickwire Pitch Libraries Other than the Universities' libraries, there are several public-libraries within the South End. *Killam Memorial Library *Nova Scotia Provincial Library *Vernon Street Community Library Museums *
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is Canada's national museum of immigration. The museum occupies part of Pier 21, the former ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971. Pier 21 is Canada's la ...
*Thomas McCulloch Museum Parks *Balcom Square * Gorsebrook Park *Grainery Park *Marlborough Woods Park *Peace and Friendship Park *
Point Pleasant Park Point Pleasant Park is a large, mainly forested municipal park at the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula. It once hosted several artillery batteries, and still contains the Prince of Wales Tower - the oldest Martello tower in North America ( ...
*Raymond Taavel Park * The Halifax Urban Greenway Park Pools *Dalplex *The Waegwoltic Club Trails * The Halifax Urban Greenway Park


Transportation

The South End of Halifax is in a dense part of the Municipality of Halifax with different ways to travel. There are many kilometres of avenues, lanes, roads, and streets that criss-cross throughout the
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. Robie Street which bisects the neighbourhood, and starts in the South End, is the main thoroughfare through the neighbourhood-and-the
Halifax Peninsula The Halifax Peninsula is peninsula within the urban area of the Municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia. History The town of Halifax was founded by the British government under the direction of the Board of Trade and Plantations under the com ...
. It runs approximately , and eventually continues-on as ''Massachusetts Avenue''. On 1161 Hollis Street,
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operates Halifax station. The neighbourhood is serviced by many
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routes, which is provided by
Halifax Transit Halifax Transit is a Canadian public transport service operating buses and ferries in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Founded as Metro Transit in March 1981, the agency runs two ferry routes, 66 conventional bus routes (including corridor, local, and expre ...
.
Halifax Transit Halifax Transit is a Canadian public transport service operating buses and ferries in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Founded as Metro Transit in March 1981, the agency runs two ferry routes, 66 conventional bus routes (including corridor, local, and expre ...
Routes *Route 4 (''Universities'') *Route 7A (''Peninsula'') (clockwise route) *Route 7B (''Peninsula'') (counter-clockwise route) *Route 10 (''Dalhousie'') *Route 24 (''Leiblin Park'') *Route 29 (''Barrington'') *Route 41 (''Dalhousie-Dartmouth'') *Route 84 (''Glendale'') *Route 135 (''Flamingo Express'') *Route 136 (''Farnham Gate Express'') *Route 137 (''Clayton Park Express'') *Route 138 (''Parkland Express'') *Route 158 (''Woodlawn Express'') *Route 159 (''Colby Express'') *Route 161 (''North Preston Express'') *Route 165 (''Caldwell Express'') *Route 168 (''Cherry Brook Express'') *Route 168 A (''Auburn Express'') *Route 168 B (''Cherry Brook Express'') *Route 182 (''First Lake Express'') *Route 183 (''Springfield Express'') *Route 185 (''Millwood Express'') *Route 186 (''Beaver Bank Express'')


Education

Within the South End, there are several levels of education available.


Inclusive Education

The
Halifax School for the Blind The Halifax School for the Blind opened on Morris Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia as the Halifax Asylum for the Blind in 1871, the first residential school for the blind in Canada. The first superintendent of the school (1873-1923)APSEA About UsAcce ...
is administered by the Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority (APSEA). *
Halifax School for the Blind The Halifax School for the Blind opened on Morris Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia as the Halifax Asylum for the Blind in 1871, the first residential school for the blind in Canada. The first superintendent of the school (1873-1923)APSEA About UsAcce ...


Private Schools

* Armbrae Academy *
Halifax Grammar School The Halifax Grammar School (HGS) is an independent, coeducational day school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located in south-end Halifax, near Saint Mary's University. Approximately 575 students attend the school. At the high school lev ...


Public Schools

With the exception of the
Conseil scolaire acadien provincial The Conseil scolaire acadien provincial is the Francophone school board for Nova Scotia. It was created in 1996. Schools *Centre scolaire Étoile de l'Acadie (pr to 12); Sydney *École acadienne de Pomquet (pr to 12); Pomquet *École Beau-Por ...
, all other public schools within the South End are administered by the
Halifax Regional Centre for Education The Halifax Regional Centre for Education (formerly Halifax Regional School Board) is the public school district responsible for 136 elementary, junior high, and high schools located in the Halifax Regional Municipality in Halifax County, Nova Scot ...
. Conseil scolaire acadien provincial *École Mer et Monde Elementary Schools *Inglis Street Elementary School *LeMarchant-St. Thomas Elementary School *Sir Charles Supper Elementary School *St. Mary's Elementary School High Schools *Citadel High School Junior High Schools *Gorsebrook Junior High School *Halifax Central Junior High School


Universities

*
Dalhousie University Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia ( ; ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the fou ...
*
University of King's College The University of King's College, established in 1789, is in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.Roper, Henry. "Aspects of the History of a Loyalist College: King's College, Windsor, and Nova Scotian Higher Education in the Nineteenth Century." Anglic ...
* Saint Mary's University *
Atlantic School of Theology Atlantic School of Theology (AST) is a Canadian public ecumenical university that provides graduate level theological education and undertakes research to assist students to prepare for Christian ministries and other forms of public leadership. ...


References

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