Nova Scotia

Industrial park sign a symbolic win for Beechville

The historically black community of Beechville, N.S., just outside Halifax, celebrated a symbolic victory Saturday.

'They just kept moving us back and the boundary lines kept getting smaller and smaller'

Beechville residents gathered for a ceremony recognizing the naming of the Beechville Industrial Park. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

The historically black community of Beechville, just outside Halifax, celebrated a symbolic victory Saturday.

A new Beechville Industrial Park sign was unveiled at the corner of St. Margarets Bay Road and Lakeside Park Drive. It replaces a sign for the Lakeside Industrial Park.

A press release from the Beechville Community Development Association stated the "50-year-old struggle is over" and that the change came through the "dogged determination of the Beechville Community."

The shrinking boundaries of the community have been an ongoing concern for decades.

The Lakeside Industrial Park was renamed the Beechville Industrial Park on Saturday. (Jeorge Sadi)

"When our ancestors first came and were granted land, Beechville went from the Armdale Rotary to almost Five Island Lake," said Patsy Crawford, with the Beechville association. "They just kept moving us back and the boundary lines kept getting smaller and smaller."

Crawford said there are ongoing development concerns in Beechville, and more work to do to restore land granted to the ancestors of local residents that is now considered Crown land.

But Crawford said renaming the industrial park will encourage people to keep working.

"This is a legacy for our future," said Crawford. "Once people see something has been accomplished, it gives them more incentive."

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