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HALIFAX COUNTY
Fairview

LOCATION:

The Fairview community is located southwest of Bedford Basin and approximately five kilometers from downtown Halifax.

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

The area has been called Dutch Village, Geizer Mountain, and even Squirreltown. For a while the area was known as Three Mile House, after a way-station located in the area for travelers to stop and refresh themselves. The name was officially changed to Fairview in 1941, when it was used for the first time on a Federal Census. A nearby cemetery established in 1892 was also renamed Fairview Cemetery.

COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHT:

The cemetery, located on Windsor Street, was the former property of the Veith family. Originally thirty acres were purchased and called Greenwood Cemetery. It is here that many of the victims of the Titanic are buried. The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in 1912 between the coasts of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia after hitting an iceberg, and bodies were brought to Nova Scotia for burial. The city took over the maintenance of the cemetery in 1944.

 

 

 

 

 



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Historical Information on many community pages is from : One City...Many Communities" co - published by Halifax Regional Municipality and Nimbus, funded By the HRM Millennium Committee.Author : Alfreda Withrow.

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