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Coordinates: 44°56′36″N 63°32′09″W / 44.94333°N 63.53583°W / 44.94333; -63.53583 (Enfield)
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The Enfield Rugby Football Club (Established 2007) won the NSRFU Summer Division II Championship against the Halifax Tars 26-12 after completing an undefeated 8-0 season.
The Enfield Rugby Football Club (Established 2007) won the NSRFU Summer Division II Championship against the Halifax Tars 26-12 after completing an undefeated 8-0 season.

Enfield is home to Mark Sweeney, Captain and President of Enfield RFC as well as Master of History.


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Revision as of 15:14, 13 June 2008

Enfield, Nova Scotia
Community
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
MunicipalityHalifax Regional Municipality
East Hants
Elevation
19 - 140 m (−440 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total3,245
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Canadian Postal code
B2T
Area code902
Telephone exchange883

Enfield, pop. 3245 (2001 census [1]), is a Canadian exurban community located in the Shubenacadie Valley on the border of Hants and Halifax counties. Specifically, Enfield exists in both the East Hants Municipal District and the Halifax Regional Municipality and is divided by the Shubenacadie River.

Enfield was named in the late 19th century by Thomas Donaldson, who emigrated from Enfield, Connecticut. The area is primarily a bedroom community for those working in HRM or at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.

Situated near the halfway point between Halifax and Truro, Enfield was once home to a prominent railway station constructed by the Nova Scotia Railway and later the Intercolonial Railway; it has since been demolished. During the mid-19th century, a system of locks on the Shubenacadie River in Enfield assisted small vessels in navigating from the Bay of Fundy to nearby Shubenacadie Grand Lake as part of the Shubenacadie Canal.

Enfield is also the hometown of hip hop artist Classified, and music producer The Helm, as well as famous Canadian Prospector E.H. Horne.

The Enfield Rugby Football Club (Established 2007) won the NSRFU Summer Division II Championship against the Halifax Tars 26-12 after completing an undefeated 8-0 season.

Enfield is home to Mark Sweeney, Captain and President of Enfield RFC as well as Master of History.

References

44°56′36″N 63°32′09″W / 44.94333°N 63.53583°W / 44.94333; -63.53583 (Enfield)