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Otter Lake

The community of Otter Lake is part of the municipality of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

The best mode of transportation in Otter Lake is usually a car. It is a very short drive to the closest highway from anywhere in Otter Lake, and it is especially convenient to park. Travelling by bicycle is challenging in this area as the topography is not particularly flat, and the cycling network is not very extensive. It is also very inconvenient for pedestrians to get around in Otter Lake as most day-to-day needs are impractical to meet without having to use a car.

Services

Otter Lake does not have any high schools or primary schools. Furthermore, families may consider it very hard to reach daycares as a pedestrian. With respect to eating, buying one's groceries usually requires the use of a vehicle in this area.

Character

There is an extensive selection of green spaces in Otter Lake. Getting to public green spaces, such as Western Commons, is easy from most locations within the community since there are approximately 20 of them nearby for residents to check out. Lastly, it is relatively calm in this part of Halifax, as there are very few pedestrians.

Housing

Around 90% of the population of this community own their home and the rest are renters. In this community, roughly two thirds of dwellings are single detached homes, but mobile homes are also present in the housing stock. About 30% of properties in this area were built in the 1960s and 1970s, while the majority of the remaining buildings were constructed in the 1980s and the 1990s. This part of Halifax is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and three bedroom homes.
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