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Suburban Community in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Spryfield is a community within the urban area of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The land now known as Spryfield was first occupied by the Miꞌkmaq people
Spryfield
Canadian provincial capital
and have attained community status (e.g. Cole Harbour, Lower Sackville, Spryfield, etc.) At 23,829 hectares (238.29 square kilometres; 92.00 square miles)
Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Ice hockey team in Spryfield, Nova Scotia
The Spryfield Attack are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team from Spryfield, Nova Scotia. They compete in the Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League
Spryfield_Attack
Canadian ice hockey coach and executive
coach of the Canadian women's national ice hockey team. Growing up in the Spryfield area of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ryan competed in junior ice hockey at the
Troy_Ryan
The 2024 Halifax municipal election took place on October 19, 2024 to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax Regional Council
2024 Halifax municipal election
2024_Halifax_municipal_election
Central business district in Nova Scotia, Canada
districts within the Municipality (e.g. Cole Harbour, Lower Sackville, Spryfield), Downtown Halifax serves as the business, entertainment, and tourism
Downtown_Halifax
2011 with the Chester Clippers duplicating the feat in 2012 and 2013. Spryfield Attack became a three-time winner in 2018 after previous titles in 2014
Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League
Nova_Scotia_Regional_Junior_Hockey_League
Federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada
Confederation in 1867. The riding of Halifax includes the communities of Spryfield, Sambro, Herring Cove, Harrietsfield, Williamswood, Prospect, Purcell's
Halifax (federal electoral district)
Halifax_(federal_electoral_district)
Canadian election
The 2012 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election was held on October 20, 2012 to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax
2012 Halifax municipal election
2012_Halifax_municipal_election
Black Canadians in Nova Scotia
10,000 Dartmouth North (9.7%) Whitney Pier (7.7%) Clayton Park (7.5%) Spryfield (7.2%) Cole Harbour (7%) Dartmouth (6.5%) Rockingham (5%) Truro (3.9%)
Black_Nova_Scotians
School (7 to 9); 6981 Mumford Rd, Armdale Central Spryfield School (pr to 6); 364 Herring Cove Rd, Spryfield Chebucto Heights Elementary School (pr to 6);
List of schools in Nova Scotia
List_of_schools_in_Nova_Scotia
Suburban community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Fergusons Cove after being discharged in 1811. The community was connected to Spryfield, a community further inland on the Chebucto Peninsula, by a road which
Fergusons_Cove
High school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
J.L. Ilsley High School is a Canadian high school located in Spryfield in the eastern part of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The school is named after James Lorimer
J._L._Ilsley_High_School
Hurricanes Halifax, Nova Scotia Spryfield Lions Arena 2005 St. Margaret's Bay Rebels St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia Spryfield Lions Arena 2019 Mi'kmaq Warriors
East Coast Junior Lacrosse League
East_Coast_Junior_Lacrosse_League
Suburban and former fishing community in Nova Scotia, Canada
along the coastal road and from inland via the Herring Cove Road through Spryfield. There are two schools in Herring Cove, William King Elementary and Herring
Herring_Cove
The Halifax Regional Municipality is governed by a mayor (elected at large) and a twenty-three person council, who are elected by geographic district;
2008 Halifax municipal election
2008_Halifax_municipal_election
Canadian election
intentions to retire from municipal politics. In October 2019, longtime Spryfield councillor Steve Adams (District 11) announced that he would not re-offer
2020 Halifax municipal election
2020_Halifax_municipal_election
Canadian election
The 2016 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election was held on October 15, 2016, to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax
2016 Halifax municipal election
2016_Halifax_municipal_election
Large precariously balanced stones
and '90s when a park was developed around it at Kidston Lake, in the Spryfield area of the municipality.[citation needed] It used to be a popular picnic
Rocking_stone
Amalgamation Windsor Town West Hants Regional Municipality 2020 Amalgamation Spryfield Unincorporated area City of Halifax 1969 Annexation enabling legislation
List of former municipalities of Nova Scotia
List_of_former_municipalities_of_Nova_Scotia
family, participant in the "Spryfield War" Melvin crime family – Nova Scotia based crime family, participant in the "Spryfield War" Northern Order – A Neo-Nazi
List_of_gangs_in_Canada
Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mainland Halifax, Nova Scotia. It runs from Route 306 (Old Sambro Road) in Spryfield to Kearney Lake Road in Rockingham. Prior to 2019, Dunbrack Street ran
Dunbrack_Street
Canadian boxer
Quebec, Canada 9 Win 9–0 Jaudiel Zepeda UD 6 8 Mar 2014 Lions Arena, Spryfield, Nova Scotia, Canada 8 Win 8–0 Emmanuel Guzman KO 5 (6), 1:41 26 Oct 2013
Steve_Rolls
Canadian politician (1894–1967)
the age of 73. J. L. Ilsley High School, opened in 1971 and located in Spryfield, Nova Scotia, bears his name. O’Byrne, Nicole (9 February 2023). "Origin
James_Lorimer_Ilsley
Canadian politician (1936–2014)
teacher and a former principal at Rockingstone Heights School in the Spryfield area. He was first elected alderman for Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1966
Walter Fitzgerald (politician)
Walter_Fitzgerald_(politician)
Lake in Nova Scotia, Canada
Kidston Lake is a lake in the Spryfield area of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. An area along its eastern shore has been made into
Kidston_Lake
Scotia On June 1, 1993, Shelley's body was found about 200 yards from the Spryfield Lyons Rink at 25 Drysdale Road. She had disappeared from her home on May
List of unsolved murders in Canada
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_Canada
Urban Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
annexed the communities of Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield. Newer residential developments in outlying areas during the 1970s-1990s
Fairview,_Nova_Scotia
Public library system in Nova Scotia, Canada
Gottingen Street in 1965, the Captain William Spry Public Library in Spryfield in 1983, and the Thomas Raddall Public Library in Clayton Park in 1989
Halifax_Public_Libraries
Provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada
Regional Municipality, just south of the Halifax peninsula. It includes Spryfield, Herring Cove, Sambro, and Harrietsfield. The land area of Halifax Atlantic
Halifax_Atlantic
School district of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada
Road Elementary Caudle Park Elementary Cavalier Drive School Central Spryfield Elementary Chebucto Heights Elementary Colby Village Elementary Colonel
Halifax Regional Centre for Education
Halifax_Regional_Centre_for_Education
Criminal incidents involving the Hells Angels in Canadian province
allied to the Hells Angels were the Marriot brothers, Billy and Ricky, of Spryfield. Kane reported to his police handers: "Carroll is very disappointed by
Hells Angels MC criminal allegations and incidents in Nova Scotia
Hells_Angels_MC_criminal_allegations_and_incidents_in_Nova_Scotia
Neighbourhood in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada
and Spryfield. From 1969 until the creation of the Municipality of Halifax on 1 April 1996, Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield were
Armdale
Jollimore Spryfield 81 ha (200 acres) Lakefront Dartmouth 11 ha (27 acres) Lakeside Industrial Park Lakeside 60 ha (150 acres) Leiblin Park Spryfield Lindwood
Communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality
Communities_in_the_Halifax_Regional_Municipality
Halifax / Dartmouth Covey Christ 2019– Yes Ultimate Championship Wrestling Spryfield Chuck Martin 2007– Yes Pro Wrestling Unleashed Halifax Harold Kennedy
List of independent wrestling promotions in Canada
List_of_independent_wrestling_promotions_in_Canada
Professional Women's Hockey League award winners
Archived from the original on June 12, 2024. Retrieved May 1, 2025. "Spryfield's Troy Ryan named PWHL coach of the year". PNI Atlantic News. June 14,
List of PWHL individual award winners
List_of_PWHL_individual_award_winners
Radio station in Spryfield, Nova Scotia
non-profit radio station which broadcasts a Christian radio format from Spryfield, Nova Scotia, Canada, and serving the Halifax, Nova Scotia market. The
CIRP-FM
Nation Shubie FM Radio First Nations community radio CIRP-FM 94.7 FM Spryfield City Church Halifax Christian radio CBI 1140 AM Sydney CBC Radio One public
List of radio stations in Nova Scotia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Nova_Scotia
Hampton Hurricanes Western Valley Panthers Hampton, New Brunswick 2014 Spryfield Silver & Black Attack Hampton Hurricanes Liverpool, Nova Scotia 2015 Baffin
Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship
Maritime-Hockey_North_Junior_C_Championship
Professional wrestling championship
1977 — N/A — — Promotion closed 9 JB Havoc April 5, 2013 ESA show Spryfield, NS 1 N/A Defeats Jaxon Furey in tournament final when the title is
NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Halifax version)
NWA_Canadian_Heavyweight_Championship_(Halifax_version)
Canadian outlaw biker and gangster (born 1952)
relationship with the Marriott family that dominated the drug trade in Spryfield, but who were willing to work with the Hells Angels. In 1998, Kane reported:
David_Carroll_(biker)
IPTV provider for Atlantic Canada
Cole Harbour, Lower Sackville, Hammonds Plains, Waverley, Timberlea, Spryfield, Bedford, Head of St. Margarets Bay, Upper Tantallon and Lake Echo. Total
Fibe_(Bell_Aliant)
The 2000 municipal elections of the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada, took place on 21 October 2000. Elections have been held every
2000 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election
2000_Halifax_Regional_Municipality_municipal_election
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
Municipality and connects Spryfield at Route 349 with Sambro at Route 349. It is also known as "Old Sambro Road." Spryfield Leiblin Park Harrietsfield
Nova_Scotia_Route_306
Governing body in Nova Scotia, Canada
Cleary District 10 Halifax – Bedford Basin West Kathryn Morse District 11 Spryfield – Sambro Loop – Prospect Road Patty Cuttell District 12 Timberlea – Beechville
Halifax_Regional_Council
amalgamated into Halifax: Rockingham, Clayton Park, Fairview, Armdale, and Spryfield were all added in 1969. 1974–2008 – The Daily News (Halifax) published
Timeline of Halifax, Nova Scotia history
Timeline_of_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia_history
Canadian politician
Halifax Atlantic. Holland is currently the executive director of the Spryfield Business Commission and the publisher and founder of the Parkview News
Bruce_Holland
Lake in Nova Scotia, Canada
located at Cunard Junior High School. It is just outside the community of Spryfield and is approximately 7 km from Downtown Halifax. List of lakes in Nova
Williams_Lake_(Halifax)
Boularderie East - North Sydney - Sydney - Sydney Mines Route 306 19 12 Spryfield - Harrietsfield - Williamswood - Sambro Route 307 19 12 Wentworth Centre
List of Nova Scotia provincial highways
List_of_Nova_Scotia_provincial_highways
Canadian powerlifter
Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. John "Jackie" Barrett was raised in Spryfield, a community in the urban core of Halifax. He currently resides in the
Jackie_Barrett
Canadian politician and author
becoming a politician, Raymond co-founded the Urban Farm Museum Society of Spryfield and has been part of a campaign to reactivate the Northwest Arm Ferry
Michèle_Raymond
Canadian search and rescue organization
evacuations. In the winter of 1969 two children became lost in woods in the Spryfield area during a major winter storm. A dedicated and trained search and rescue
Halifax_Search_and_Rescue
(various) Gordon B. Isnor Manor (senior citizens) Greystone Housing Complex (Spryfield) H. P. MacKeen Manor Joseph Howe Manor Mulgrave Park Nova Court North
List of public housing projects in Canada
List_of_public_housing_projects_in_Canada
Diocese of the Anglican Church in Canada
Augustine's; St Barnabas'; St James'; St Mark's] Shelburne, Christ Church Spryfield, Emmanuel Stellarton, Christ Church Timberlea-Lakeside, St Andrew's Three
Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
Diocese_of_Nova_Scotia_and_Prince_Edward_Island
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Chebucto Heights Elementary School J. L. Ilsley High School (located in Spryfield) Currently, there are two transit routes that traverse through the community
Cowie_Hill
FM radio frequency
Hines Creek, Alberta CILC-FM in Celista, British Columbia CIRP-FM in Spryfield, Nova Scotia CIRX-FM-2 in Fort St. James, British Columbia CJDS-FM in
94.7_FM
Canadian public transport service
and MetroLink routes in other busy corridors such as Clayton Park and Spryfield. Plans existed to introduce a new route to service the Cobequid Terminal
Halifax_Transit
Canadian science fiction convention
Zombie Walk – 2012-2014 Cole Harbour Harvest Festival Parade – 2012, 2013 Spryfield Annual Christmas Parade – 2012, 2013 (Award Winner – 2012, 2013) Hal-Con
Hal-Con
Lodge, Nova Scotia, Rockingham, Clayton Park, Fairview, Armdale, and Spryfield were all added in 1969. A desire to promote development by Halifax downtown
History of Halifax, Nova Scotia
History_of_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
[citation needed] In 1969, Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, Rockingham, and Spryfield were all amalgamated into the City of Halifax. In 1975, part of the development
Clayton_Park,_Nova_Scotia
South Maitland South Rawdon South Side Springfield Springhaven Springhill Spryfield Spry Harbour Spry Bay St. Andrew's Channel Stanley St Croix Steam Mill
List of communities in Nova Scotia
List_of_communities_in_Nova_Scotia
Park in Halifax, Canada
the east side of the lake near Northwest Arm Drive (Dunbrack Street) in Spryfield. Known as the Lakeview Trail, these were constructed under a formal agreement
Long Lake Provincial Park (Nova Scotia)
Long_Lake_Provincial_Park_(Nova_Scotia)
Canadian activist and Spanish Civil War veteran (1882–1957)
Battalion in Ottawa. Leitch built a cabin in the woods on Colpitt Lake in Spryfield, Nova Scotia during the 1930s. From his cabin he self-published the newspaper
Roy_Leitch
Ice hockey team in Tignish, Prince Edward Island
SemiFinal Br. Med. Game Gold Medal Game 2019 L, Tri-County River Cats 0–5 Wd, Spryfield Attack 6–3 OTL, Kivalliq Canucks 4–5 L, Western Valley Panthers 4-6 1-2-1
Tignish_Aces
Army for use in addressing the infrastructure needs of Scotian Glen, Spryfield Family Resource Centre, and Booth Centre. Camp Starrigan is in Musgravetown
Salvation Army camps in Canada
Salvation_Army_camps_in_Canada
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
within Sambro to the highway's terminus at the end of Bull Point. Armdale Spryfield Herring Cove Portuguese Cove Halibut Bay Bear Cove Duncan's Cove Ketch
Nova_Scotia_Route_349
Ice hockey team in Nova Scotia, Canada
F Evan Caldwell 34 16 10 26 New Minas, NS F Chris Walker 32 12 13 25 Spryfield, NS D Jimmy Johnson 33 5 19 24 Wolfville, NS D Jason Blanchard 34 7 17
Windsor_Royals_(ice_hockey)
amalgamated into Halifax: Rockingham, Clayton Park, Fairview, Armdale, and Spryfield were all added in 1969. The biggest change to Dartmouth came in 1955 when
Amalgamation of the Halifax Regional Municipality
Amalgamation_of_the_Halifax_Regional_Municipality
Canadian ice hockey league
Springhill Premium Moosehead Dry (1992–93) Springhill Ropak Rangers (1991–92) Spryfield Lions (1980–84) St. Margaret's Mariners (1988–92) Truro Bearcats (1983–91)
Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League
Nova_Scotia_Junior_Hockey_League
List of lakes with the same or similar names
66000°N 63.71833°W / 44.66000; -63.71833 (Flat Lake) Flat Lake a lake in Spryfield at 44°35′58″N 63°35′0″W / 44.59944°N 63.58333°W / 44.59944; -63.58333
Flat_Lake_(Nova_Scotia)
Provincial military history
scholar and Dalhousie University professor Roy Leitch who settled in Spryfield, Nova Scotia after the war. He later published the controversial newspaper
Military history of Nova Scotia
Military_history_of_Nova_Scotia
Urban park in Halifax, Nova Scotia
attempted to organize a search with friends, neighbors, Halifax Police, Spryfield's fire department and J. Albert Walker Ambulance. The older sister asked
Graves-Oakley_Memorial_Park
British Army general
purchased some land in Nova Scotia and established the settlement known as Spryfield with the aid of stationed soldiers from the nearby Halifax garrison. He
William Spry (British Army officer)
William_Spry_(British_Army_officer)
College ice hockey team season
Stefanie Pohlod Edge School Calgary, Alberta 23 Erika Pyke Appleby College Spryfield, Nova Scotia 24 Ann-Sophie Bettez Dawson College Blues women's ice hockey
2011–12 McGill Martlets women's ice hockey season
2011–12_McGill_Martlets_women's_ice_hockey_season
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Rockingham--as well as Prince's Lodge, Armdale, Clayton Park, Fairview, and Spryfield--were annexed into the City of Halifax. Rockingham continued to benefit
Rockingham,_Nova_Scotia
Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada
1.9 1.2 Dunbrack Street (Trunk 32) to Hwy 102 / Route 306 – Fairview, Spryfield Partially grade separated; formerly Northwest Arm Drive 3.6 2.2 Route
Nova_Scotia_Trunk_3
Ice hockey team in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Baffin Blizzard 6-5 L, Spryfield Attack 1-4 W, South Side Lynx 5-1 OTW, Tri-County River Cats 4-3 3-1-0 2nd of 5 W, Spryfield Attack 4-3 n/a W, South
Sherwood_Metros
Ice hockey team in Barrington, Nova Scotia
2022-23 2023-24 24 17 6 1 0 126 71 35 3rd of 8 Won Quarterfinals, 3-2 (Spryfield Attack) Won Semifinals, 3-2 (Sackville Knights) Won League Finals 4-3
South_West_Storm
Ice hockey team in Crapaud, Prince Edward Island
3-2 n/a L, Baffin Blizzard 5-6 2016 L, Western Valley Panthers 2-6 L, Spryfield Attack 2-5 L, Kivalliq Canucks 4-6 L, Tri-County River Cats 0-4 0-4-0
South_Side_Lynx
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From the Gray Meadow
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Peace; Peaceful Giant
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Steady
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Finnish form of Greek Ioannes, JUHANI means "God is gracious."
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Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming
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