Bedford-Birch Cove

Map of our Riding

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Statistics about the Constituency – Link to Department of Finance statistical profile for Bedford-Birch Cove .

Are you part of the Bedford-Birch Cove riding ?  The riding is described as follows:

Bedford (now referred to as Bedford-Birch Cove), consisting of, in the County of Halifax, that part of Halifax Regional Municipality bounded by a line described as follows: starting at the shore of Bedford Basin (Sherwood Point); then southwest along a line to the intersection of Crest Road and Tremont Drive; then southwest along a line to the intersection of Farnham Gate Road and Dunbrack Street; then southwest along a line running parallel to and excluding Farnham Gate Road to a point east of Scotch Pine Terrace; then northwest along a line running parallel to Edward Laurie Drive to a point approximately 750 m south of the Kearney Lake Road and Dunbrack Street interchange on Highway 102; then southwest along a line passing through the southern portion of Washmill Lake to the southern shore of Ash Lake; then north along Ash Lake to the northern shore of Ash Lake; then northeast along a straight line passing through the northern shore of Charlies Lake and across Kearney Lake to a point on the Kearney Lake Road approximately 1.7 km northwest of the Kearney Lake Road and Highway 102 interchange; then northeast along a straight line to a point on Highway 102 approximately 1.8 km north and northwest of the Kearney Lake Road and Highway 102 interchange; then northwest along Highway 102 approximately 2.1 km; then west along a straight line to a point on Bluewater Road approximately 140 m north of the intersection of Kearney Lake Road; then northwest along a straight line to a point on Hammonds Plains Road approximately 335 m east of the intersection of Kearney Lake Road; then northeast along a straight line passing approximately 345 m west of Marsh Lake to the Sackville River; then southeast along the various courses of the Sackville River and Little Sackville River to Highway 101; then southeast along Highway 101 to the Highway 102 interchange; then northeast along Highway 102 to Sucker Brook; then northeast along Sucker Brook to Rocky Lake; then east along the shore of Rocky Lake passing through the Canadian National Railway causeway to Rocky Lake Drive; then southwest along Rocky Lake Drive approximately 1.8 km to the Canadian National Railway line; then southwest along the Canadian National Railway line approximately 1.4 km to the Bedford Bypass; then southeast along the Bedford Bypass and Windmill Road to Wright Brook; then southwest along Wright Brook to the shore of Bedford Basin; then southwest across Bedford Basin to the shore of Bedford Basin (Sherwood Point);

Source:  http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/legc/statutes/housassm.htm.