Fairview Cemetery

West End, Nova Scotia

Fairview Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in the West End of Nova Scotia. It has been serving the community since 1893 and is the final resting place for over 50,000 individuals. The cemetery offers a range of services including traditional burials, cremation burials, and mausoleum entombment.

Fairview Cemetery has a rich history, with its first burial being that of a young girl named Mary E. Smith in 1893. The cemetery is also known for being the final resting place of many notable individuals, including victims of the Titanic disaster in 1912. The cemetery is home to the largest number of Titanic victims in the world, with 121 graves and a memorial dedicated to those who perished.

In addition to its historical significance, Fairview Cemetery is also known for its beautiful and serene surroundings. The cemetery is well-maintained and features a variety of trees, flowers, and shrubs, making it a peaceful and tranquil place for loved ones to visit and remember their departed.

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