Spring Garden, Halifax
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Places and Communities in Halifax Regional Municipality |
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Spring Garden, Halifax | |
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Municipality: Halifax Regional Municipality | |
Community Council: Peninsula Council | |
Planning Area: Halifax Peninsula | |
Halifax Peninsula Neighbourhoods & Communities | |
Armdale, Downtown, Hydrostone, North End, Quinpool, South End, Spring Garden, West End | |
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Spring Garden, along with Barrington Street (which it adjoins) and Quinpool Road, is a major commercial and cultural district in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It comprises Spring Garden Road, South Park Street, and a number of smaller side streets. The area is considered to be one of the trendiest areas in Halifax.
Spring Garden Road is home to a number of pubs, coffee shops and boutiques, making it busy both day and night. On Spring Garden one can find the Main Branch of Halifax Public Libraries, the Law Courts, the former Technical University of Nova Scotia (now the Sexton Campus of Dalhousie University), the Halifax Public Gardens, and St. Mary's Basilica. The area is also adjacent to the Citadel and the Halifax Metro Centre; several major hotels are located nearby.
The Lord Nelson Hotel, at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, is a Halifax landmark. During the 1960s its grounds were a popular hang-out for artists and hippies. The Bud the Spud chip truck is parked on the street outside the library on summer months.
Spring Garden road runs out to Robie Street, and then becomes Cobourg Road, a largely residential thoroughfare. It is served by Halifax Transit Routes 1 and 58, providing 10-minute peak service.
Spring Garden Road is one of the busiest shopping districts in Atlantic Canada.