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Beechville (pop. 2,100) is a Black Nova Scotian settlement and
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community within the
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of
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, Canada, on St. Margaret's Bay Road ( Trunk 3). The Beechville Lakeside Timberlea (BLT) trail starts here near
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, following the old Halifax and Southwestern Railway line. Ridgecliff Middle School, located in Beechville Estates, serves the communities of Beechville, Lakeside, and Timberlea.


History

In 1816, the first Black refugees from the
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arrived in Beechville (aka Beech Hill). The community's early settlers were refugee Blacks fleeing from the southern American colonies. They were given a grant of five thousand
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(20 km²) close to the
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in an area known as Refugee Hill. In 1821, ninety-six adults resettled in Trinidad. The Beechville community spiritual leadership was under the care of Baptist Pastor, Rev. John Burton from England. Rev. Burton preached in Beechville and many other communities, but did not establish a permanent meeting house. In 1844, Rev.
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, a refugee from the USA who was a close follower and mentored by Rev. Burton, established the first permanent meeting house/church of Beechville Baptist Church. Rev. Preston remained in Beechville until 1861. Following Rev. Preston, the care of the flock in Beechville was provided by many different Pastors, Deacons, and Licentiates, including the Rev. Dr. William Pearly Oliver, who pastured the Beechville Church for over 50 years. The Halifax and Southwestern Railway arrived in 1902. Residential development increased after
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, followed by industrial development of the Beechville Industrial Park along the railway in the 1960s. Rail service ended in 2007, and the line was converted to the Beechville Lakeside Timberlea recreational trail. The old dilated school was abandoned in 1949, and the Beechville Baptist Church donated land for a new school, which is now the Beechville Baptist Church Center. Baptisms took place in the nearby lake, Lovett Lake. The candidates would walk down to the lake by the Historical Baptismal Path. In 1965, segregation was abolished in Nova Scotia, and the Beechville students were educated at the Beechville Lakeside Consolidated School in Lakeside. In 1970, Beechville had a Black population of 300. A new church was built on the same site as the old church and was dedicated on April 29, 1979, with an inside Baptistry.


21st century

The shrinking boundaries of the community have been an ongoing concern for decades. Armco Capital developed a 420-unit subdivision called Beechville Estates in the historically Black community in a series of phases between 1997 and 2004. The Black community raised issues surrounding illegal land encroachment and theft, which halted further development from continuing. Similar issues were raised about the illegal expansion of what was previously called the Lakeside Industrial Park. Discriminate zoning laws practiced by the City of Halifax allowed an industrial park to open in a mostly residential area. The industrial park changed its name back to its original name, Beechville Industrial Park, in 2019 to honour the community's land that it is built on. In 2014, the Beechville Baptist Church celebrated its 170th of existence. As of the 2016 Census, 2,100 people lived in Beechville, though only 150 were African Nova Scotian. In 2018, Beechville was recognized as a site of historic importance under the Heritage Property Act by the province of Nova Scotia.


Places of Worship

* Beechville Baptist church, An AUBA Church


Economy

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with multi role patrol boats for the Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels.


References


Beechville on Destination Nova Scotia


External links



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