Westmount Subdivision

Westmount Subdivision
Subdivision

Chebucto Road forms part of the boundary of Westmount Subdivision in west end Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
Municipality Halifax Regional Municipality
Community Halifax
Council Halifax and West Community Council
District 9 - Armdale - Peninsula West

Westmount Subdivision is a neighbourhood in Halifax Regional Municipality.

History

In 1931 the Halifax Municipal Airport was built on the site of the future neighbourhood. Pan American Airways operated at the airport, running a route between Halifax and Boston until the outbreak of World War II when the airport was closed and operations shifted to Naval Air Station Halifax (Shearwater). During the war, military supplies were stored on the field.

After World War II, the federal government turned over the land to the then City of Halifax. In March, 1948 construction began on Westmount Subdivision. A total of 305 detached units were built using just 4 house designs.[1] The first chance given to buy the homes were to World War II veterans.

Saunders Park was created from part of the former airport land, named after Wing Commander Donald W. Saunders who was a pioneer in the development of aviation in Halifax.

References

  1. Halifax History: Westmount Subdivision

Coordinates: 44°38′48.86″N 63°36′33.69″W / 44.6469056°N 63.6093583°W / 44.6469056; -63.6093583


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