Albro Lake, Nova Scotia

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Albro Lake, Nova Scotia
Neighbourhood
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Shown with a RED dot, the location of the neighbourhood of Albro Lake within the community of Dartmouth, HRM, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 44°41′02″N 63°34′52″W / 44.68389°N 63.58111°W / 44.68389; -63.58111Coordinates: 44°41′02″N 63°34′52″W / 44.68389°N 63.58111°W / 44.68389; -63.58111
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
MunicipalityHalifax Regional Municipality
CommunityDartmouth
Community councilHarbour East - Marine Drive Community Council
District6 - Harbourview - Burnside - Dartmouth East
Area
 • Total1.47 km2 (0.57 sq mi)
Elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Postal code
B3A
Area code(s)902
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Albro Lake is a neighbourhood in the of the community of Dartmouth in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality.

Albro Lake takes its name from the shallow freshwater lake of the same name. The lake was named after John Albro, who first settled in the area with a group of other residents from Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The neighbourhood includes the Highfield Park and Crystal Heights; both being developments in the Albro Lake neighbourhood which were named by their developers. A newer development is built on the former Department of National Defence housing lands. The streets are named for aircraft used by the Royal Canadian Air Force.[2]

Albro Lake is bounded by Leaman Drive to the west, Lancater Ridge to the east, Highway 111 to the north, and Albro Lake Rd to the south.

The neighbourhood developed during the post-war years and until 1968 hosted the Royal Canadian Navy's Naval Radio Station Albro Lake (land which was subsequently developed into Highfield Park).

The housing in the neighbourhood is a mixture, ranging from high-density low-rental apartment buildings in Highfield Park built during the 1970s and 1980s, to small single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses and small apartment buildings. The socio-economic indicators for the neighbourhood show that it comprises mostly low-to-middle income households.

Neighbourhood amenities[]

Parks[]

  • Albro Lake Park
  • Golden Acres Park

Natural areas[]

Sports facilities[]

  • Grey Arena

Schools[]

  • John MacNeil Elementary School
  • John Martin Junior High

Community facilities[]

Memorials[]

  • Halifax Explosion memorial
    • Located at the intersection of Albro Lake Road and Pinecrest Drive, this memorial is dedicated to the victims of the Halifax Explosion. Part of a large-calibre surface defense gun from the French ship Mont Blanc landed adjacent to the memorial site, 1.5 kilometres from the explosion centre.
  • Jason MacCullough Memorial Park
    • Memorial park dedicated to the victim of an unsolved murder in the neighborhood.

References[]

  1. ^ "Halifax Regional Municipality Urban Forest Master Plan" (PDF). halifax.ca. Government of the Municipality of Halifax. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ Google Maps
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