Manor Park, Nova Scotia

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Manor Park is an upper middle-class neighbourhood of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Manor Park is beside Oathill Lake, which lies westerly of it. The main entrance to the neighbourhood is from the east on Portland Street (Nova Scotia Route 207). A secondary entrance, from the west, is by way of Celtic Avenue, rising from the low-lying area around Lake Banook. Within this neighbourhood is Brownlow Park, one of the Dartmouth's local parks. The park, named for Dan Brownlow, a former Mayor of Dartmouth, includes 2 tennis courts, a basketball court, a soccer field, a children's playground, and a pathway for joggers. It is serviced by a bus stop.

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