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White Hills Park

Part of the Greater St. John's metropolitan area, White Hills Park is a neighbourhood within St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Transportation

The preferred method to move around in White Hills Park is very often driving. Most of the street infrastructure is conducive to driving, and nearby highways, such as Trans Canada Highway, are very easy to access from anywhere in this neighbourhood. On the other hand, public transit riders may have limited choices in White Hills Park by reason of the service's low frequency. Nonetheless, there are a few bus lines, and bus stops are ordinarily nearby. Getting around by bicycle is difficult in this part of the city as there are a good number of elevation changes for cyclists to brave, and the cycling infrastructure is not very comprehensive. It is also inconvenient for people walking to get around in White Hills Park as running daily errands is impractical.

Services

White Hills Park does not have any high schools or primary schools. Additionally, it can be challenging to access daycares as a pedestrian. Regarding eating, it is very rarely an option for property owners in White Hills Park to do grocery shopping on foot.

Character

White Hills Park is relatively calm, since there are very few pedestrians.

Housing

In White Hills Park, a small minority of dwellings are single detached homes, and the remainder are mainly duplexes. This part of the city is notable for those looking for three bedroom homes. Around two thirds of the units in the neighbourhood are occupied by renters while owners occupy the remainder. Most homes in this neighbourhood were constructed in the 1960s and 1970s, during its largest construction boom.
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