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Security class
  
Medium security

Phone
  
+1 902-597-8651

Capacity
  
366

Population
  
455

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Opened
  
15 October 1967

Location
  
Springhill, Nova Scotia

Managed by
  
Correctional Service of Canada

Address
  
330 Mcgee, 330 Mc Gee Street, Springhill, NS B0M 1X0, Canada

Similar
  
Town of Springhill, Springhill Junior‑Se High Sch, Concilio, Dorchester Penitenti, Westmorl Institution

The Springhill Institution (French: Établissement de Springhill) is a Canadian federal corrections facility located in the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia.

History

It was opened on 15 October 1967 on the southwestern edge of the former coal mining town on the northern edge of the Cobequid Mountains; occupying 167 hectares of land on a plateau overlooking the area, it is described as the largest "fenced" correctional facility in Canada.

Springhill was selected as the site for the medium security prison for Atlantic Canada during the early 1960s, partly as an economic diversification strategy following the closure of the town's largest employer, a coal mine that was permanently shut in 1958 following the Springhill Mining Disaster.

Until the opening of the maximum security Atlantic Institution in central New Brunswick in 1987, Springhill provided all medium security correctional services for the region; after 1987, part of Dorchester Penitentiary was downgraded to handle medium security prisoners as well.

Springhill Institution is also the location of the Regional Reception Centre (RRC) which handles the intake of all offenders directly from the court system.

References

Springhill Institution Wikipedia