44°34′10″N 63°38′04″W / 44.56944°N 63.63444°W
Harrietsfield is a rural residential community in the Western region of the Halifax Regional Municipality in district 18 on the Chebucto Peninsula on the Old Sambro Road (Route 306) 10 kilometers from Downtown Halifax.
History
editThe community is named after the wife of Colonel William Thompson who lived in the area in the 1780s. In 1790, Casper Gruber arrived, and nine other families by 1827. The community's population has been increasing slowly because of easy access to Halifax via the Old Sambro Road.
Notable places
edit- Earth Station Telesat Canada
- RDM Recycling[1][2]
Communications
edit- Telephone exchange 902 - 479
- First three digits of postal code - B3V
- Internet - Cable- Eastlink
Demographics
edit- Total Population - 849
- Total Dwellings - 327
- Total Land Area - 9.1977 km2
Parks
editSchools
edit- Harrietsfield Elementary School
References
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