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North End Halifax

For many years the North End of Halifax was considered to be up and coming, now, in the year 2021, it seems like the neighbourhood has finally made it. Not only does the North End have a host of local businesses, where you can find anything from coffee or craft beer, to live music and flowers, the North End is also one of the most historical places on the Peninsula. Situated between the South End and Halifax Central, this neighbourhood is a prime location with lots to offer. The area was once home to Africville, a small community that was deemed safe for African American settlers escaping enslavement. The history of the North End does not finish here. In December 1917, the North End was struck with disaster following what is now commonly referred to as the Halifax Explosion. The explosion, caused by two war cargo ships colliding, caused nearly all structures within an 800-metre radius to be obliterated. This caused the loss of life, homes, businesses, buildings and hope for many in the area.

Today, the North End is filled with memorial sites, such as the Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower, the Mont Blanc Anchor site, and the Hydrostone market, which was one of the only buildings to remain standing after the disaster. The North End boosts liveliness while maintaining its historic roots and is the perfect example of resilience in a community. No matter where you are in the North End, you are never far from local businesses, shops and restaurants, entertainment or friendly faces. The Downtown Halifax Boardwalk is just a 5 km bike ride. Here, you are close to downtown living without the fast pace and hustle. Nowadays, the area’s price tag has climbed considerably. But, with more and more happening in the neighbourhood, it commands it. Like many areas, condo developments are on the rise along with infill housing and increased density.

A North End neighbourhood
A North End neighbourhood

The North End is often considered the affordable way of living on the Halifax peninsula. It is no wonder 23,897 Nova Scotians call the North End their home, whether you are looking for a townhome, condo, or a bungalow, the North End has it all for you. The area offers a large variety of homes to fit everyone's style, needs, and aesthetics. It is one of the most popular places to live and is growing more and more popular as time goes on. Don’t believe us? Let the numbers speak for themselves, in May 2021 alone, 21 homes were sold in the North End. The average price for a single-family home is $592,712. More interested in condo living? Don’t worry, we have those stats too. On average, a condo in the North End is selling for $322,127.

Whether you are looking for the best coffee in town, a lively bar to spend your Saturday night, or a beautiful flower arrangement to put in your new living room, we’ve got you covered. We know the best of the bests when it comes to small, locally owned businesses, such as Props Floral Designs. Located in the Hydrostone Market, Props is a small, female-run business that offers beautiful flowers, custom floral subscription boxes, and bouquets for special events. With help from their shop dog Kuma, you will be able to make your floral dreams come true.

Looking for a place to hang out with friends on a Saturday night? Check out the array of bars, pubs and clubs on Gottingen Street, including HopYard, a beer bar serving brunch, lunch and dinner, with a unique feature. HopYard changes its menu once every two weeks so you will never have to worry about getting bored with the flavours. Is listening to live music more your thing? Stop by the Seahorse Tavern. Established in 1948, the Seahorse has everything you need under one roof. From live music, a dance floor, delicious food and inexpensive drinks, the Seahorse may just become your go-to place on the weekend.

The Hyrdostone Market
Schools
Joesph Howe Elementary School
Oxford School
St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary School
Citadel High School
St. Stephen’s Elementary School
Shambhala School
Highland Park Junior High School
Points of Interest
Props Floral Design
The Hyrdrostone
Humani-T Cafe
Lions Head Tavern & Grill