Dartmouth Nova Scotia
Dartmouth is a former city and existing community found in the Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada. Dartmouth is found on the eastern shore of Halifax Harbour. Dartmouth has actually been nicknamed the City of Lakes after the large number of lakes located within its limits.
On April 1, 1996, the provincial federal government joined together all the towns within the boundaries of Halifax County into a single-tier local federal government named the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Dartmouth and its nearby city of Halifax, the town of Bedford, and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved. The city of Dartmouth forms part of the metropolitan core of the larger regional town and is officially designated as part of the “capital district” by the Halifax Regional Municipality. At the time that the City of Dartmouth was dissolved, the provincial federal government changed its status to a different neighborhood to Halifax; however, its status as part of the city “Halifax” metropolitan core existed prior to community reorganization in 1996.
Dartmouth is still an official geographic name that is utilized by all levels of the federal government for legal purposes, postal service, mapping, 9-1-1 emergency situation response, local preparation, and is acknowledged by the Halifax Regional Municipality as a civic addressing community. The official place name did not alter due to the confusion with similar street names, land use planning set out by the former “City of Dartmouth,” and significant public pressure. Today the very same advancement planning for Downtown Dartmouth and the rest of the area is still in force, in addition to specific bylaws produced prior to April 1, 1996.
The city was not only a bedroom suburb for Halifax, but likewise had commerce and markets of its own, consisting of the Volvo Halifax Assembly plant, and a molasses plant dating back to the days of the triangular trade with the West Indies. Today, Dartmouth is home to the shopping district of Dartmouth Crossing, as well as federal government offices, many situated in the Queen Square building on Alderney Drive.
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