Waverley, Nova Scotia

Waverley, Nova Scotia

Infobox_HRM_Community_Neighbourhood
Planning Area = Cole Harbour & Westphal


Communities = Cole Harbour, Westphal, Waverley
Community Council = Marine Drive Valley & Canal
Founded = 1847
Population = 1342
Area = 17.77
Postal Code = B2T, B2R
Telephone = (902 ) 576, 861, 860
Website = [http://waverley.chebucto.org/index.html Waverly Nova Scotia]
Census Year = 2001

Waverley is a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located about 20 minutes from Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. It has a rich history in gold mining.

History

Waverley was first settled by Charles Pillsbury Allen who established a chair factory in the area. Waverley was named after the Waverley novels by Sir Walter Scott. Allen's original land purchase included about convert|700|acre|km2 of land in 1847 for the price of 50 pounds. Although there have been extensive renovations since it was first built, his original house still stands today at 1380 Rocky Lake Drive as a "An Olde Manor House Bed and Breakfast" near the junction of Lakes Thomas and William. A nearby high school, Charles P. Allen High School in the neighbouring town of Bedford carries his name.

Allen's son-in-law, Cornelius Blois, is often credited with discovering gold in Waverley. Two major gold mining periods ensued between 1866 through the early 20th century. Waverley became a boom town with highly skilled gold miners coming from Germany and England. Saloons, hotels, camp followers and the usual trappings of a gold town sparng up quickly, and there were even instances of murders and riots. A third attempt to restart the gold industry occurred years later in the 1930s, but it proved unprofitable and lasted only a few years. Other industries in Waverley have included millwork and forestry. It is also worthy of note that the Shubenacadie Canal system runs through Waverley, between Lake William and Lake Thomas.

Many street names in Waverley reflect families that have been long established in the area. From the early 1930s until the mid 1980's, there existed in Waverley near the bridge, a service station operated and owned by Warren H. Isnor(deceased), and was up until the mid 1980's, the oldest existing service station in existence in the province.

Modern Day and Landmarks

Modern-day Waverley is mostly a bedroom community. Major landmarks include two elementary schools, a post office, the Waverley Manor retirement home, the Waverley Heritage Museum; which is housed in the former St. John's Anglican church, Charles P. Allen House, and the Waverley Gold Mining Manager's House, which now operates as "The Rosehip Bed and Breakfast". There is a gravel quarry in the area, as well as the Nova Scotia Firefighters School. There is also the Cheema Aquatic Club; a canoe and kayak club which has produced high caliber National and Olympic Team athletes.

Gold Rush Days

Each Labour Day weekend, Waverley holds a celebration at a park known as "The Village Green" called 'Gold Rush Days', to commemorate its gold-mining history. Highlights include the Gold Rush Days Parade, karaoke, an arts and crafts show, fireworks, and the Miss Waverley Gold Rush contest.

Gold Rush Gus

The mascot of Gold Rush Days is a cartoon character resembling Yosemite Sam called Gold Rush Gus. Until the amalgamation of Waverley into the HRM in 1996, all fire appararatus of the Waverley Fire Department had a picture of him painted on the side. WFD vehicles also had the distinction of being the only ones in the local fire district at the time of being painted yellow; an homage to the village's gold mining history. Presently only those vehicles remaining in service from pre-amalgamation with their original yellow paint still carry Gus' image.

Halifax Regional Search and Rescue

Waverley is the original home to one of Canada's best search and rescue organisations. On September 3,1998, the organisation undertook the largest Mutual Aid Search operation in Nova Scotia's history. With the crash of Swissair Flight 111 off the coast of Nova Scotia, Halifax Regional Search and Rescue was charged with primary responsibility for all ground operations including military operations and other ground SAR teams. On November 5, 1998, 64 days later, volunteers had contributed 48,780 hours with 3,141 person days. The current headquarters of HRSR is located at 116 Lakeview Rd in the nearby community of Lakeview just over 4 kilometers from their original location.

Communications

* First three digits of the postal code:
**B2T, B2R
* Area Code:
**902
* First three digits of telephone numbers:
**861 - Aliant
**576, 861, 860 - Eastlink
* Internet service providers:
**Cable - Eastlink
**DSL - Aliant

tatistics

* Population (2001) - 1342
* Number of Dewellings - 509
*Total Land Area - 17.77 Km²

External links

* [http://waverley.chebucto.org/ Village of Waverley Official Site]
* [http://waverley.chebucto.org/about_homes.html Historic Homes of Waverley (Village of Waverley Official Site)]
* [http://waverley.chebucto.org/museum.html Waverley Heritage Museum]
* [http://www.cpa.ednet.ns.ca/ Charles P. Allen High School]
* [http://www.therosehip.com The Rosehip Bed and Breakfast]
* [http://anoldemanorhouse1847.tripod.com/ An Old Manor House Bed and Breakfast]
* [http://www.nsfs.ns.ca/index.html The Nova Scotia Firefighters School]
* [http://www.emaritimes.ca/cheema/index.htm Cheema Aquatic Club]
* [http://www.hrsar.ca/history.htm/ Halifax Regional Search and Rescue Founded as Waverley Ground Search and Rescue]
* [http://halifax.ca/civicaddress/documents/Waverley.pdf HRM Civic Address Map]
* [http://www.District2News.com News For District 2 Of The HRM]

Further reading

* Nancy Redmayne Ross, ed,. "Diary of a Maritimer 1816-1901: The Life and times of Joseph Salter", St. John's: International Maritime Economic History Association, 1996. This work includes a description of the diarist's affiliation with the Rockland Gold Mining Company (1863-1870).

Subdivisions of Nova Scotia


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