The
Government of Nova Scotia defines Hammonds Plains as adjacent to
Bedford-and-
Lucasville to the east;
Upper Sackville-and-
Middle Sackville to the north;
Stillwater Lake,
Timberlea, and
Upper Tantallon to the south; and
Upper Hammonds Plains to the west. The community is situated along the
isthmus of the
Chebucto Peninsula with its centre located along
Highway 213 (Hammonds Plains Road). The Hammonds Plains region is rich in small
lakes and is a dormitory area for Halifax. Many homes lie on large unserviced lots, except in the Kingswood
subdivision where 90% of the units have municipal water service and along the Hammonds Plains Road itself where there are several small businesses involved in automobile repair, waste management, physiotherapy clinics, and other maintenance activities. The population grew rapidly in the 1990s, particularly in subdivisions at the western end of the Hammonds Plains Road.
Halifax's water comes from
Pockwock Lake which lies north of Hammonds Plains. The landmass of Hammonds Plains is approximately .
Residential subdivisions • Cedarwood •
Glen Arbour • Highland Park • Kingswood • Kingswood North • Maplewood • Perry Pond • Uplands Park •
Voyageur Lakes • White Hills ==Activities==