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Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility

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Status
  
Operational

Phone
  
+1 902-460-5800

Capacity
  
370

Security class
  
Varies

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Opened
  
October 2001

Location
  
Halifax Regional Municipality

Population
  
300+ (as of 12 January 2009)

Managed by
  
Province of Nova Scotia

Address
  
90 Gloria McCluskey Ave, Dartmouth, NS B3B 2B9, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 12AM–11:59PMTuesday12AM–11:59PMWednesday12AM–11:59PMThursday12AM–11:59PMFriday12AM–11:59PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday12AM–11:59PM

The Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility is a large prison in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, located in Burnside Industrial Park, Dartmouth.

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Facilities

With a capacity of 370 (322 male, 48 female), the prison is the largest in the province. It was built at the same time as the adjacent East Coast Forensic Hospital which is not open to the general public, serving only patients coming from the judicial system. This arrangement is unique in Canada and allows the two institutions to share laundry, cooking, and recreational facilities as well as security staff.

History

Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility replaces three former prisons in Halifax, Colchester, and Kings counties, all of which closed in 2001. Originally construction had begun at Jack Lake, near the Bedford Rifle Range. Although surrounded by forest and far more isolated than the current site, affluent Bedford residents balked at the plan. In response, construction was halted and the province announced in October 1999 that the new site in Burnside had been chosen.

It was designed by the Halifax architectural firms of John K. Dobbs and Associates and William Nycum and Associates Ltd. Construction took approximately two years and was carried out by Tidewater Construction Ltd.

References

Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility Wikipedia