Cowie Hill
Cowie Hill is a community within the urban area of the Municipality of Halifax, in Nova Scotia, Canada. HistoryThe hill on which it is situated was originally called Cowie's Hill, named after one of the original owners of the land, Robert Cowie. In 1752, Cowie, a British merchant, was granted the land by Governor Edward Cornwallis. Over time, the apostrophe s in Cowie's Hill was dropped. In the 1970s, the community began to urbanize. Two apartment buildings have been built since then; Armdale Place (known colloquially as Top of the Mountain), and Ridgeway Towers. GeographyCowie Hill is a relatively small community with about 132 ha (330 acres) of landmass.[2] The community overlooks the Northwest Arm, and is approximately 6.1 km (3.8 mi) from Downtown Halifax.[3] Throughout the community, there are distinctive townhouses that line narrow, one-way streets. Its main streets include Cowie Hill Road, Highfield Street, and Ridgevalley Road. Side streets include Abbey Road, Bromley Road, Cavendish Road, Drumdonald Road, Limerick Road, and Shepherd Road. CultureThere is a large park called the J. Albert Walker Memorial Sports Field. DemographicsThe only demographic information that pertains to Cowie Hill is that there are approximately 26,500 people that live within District 9 (Halifax West Armdale).[4] However, there is not specific demographic information for the community of Cowie Hill. EducationTransportationCurrently, there are two transit routes that traverse through the community. Halifax Transit Routes
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