Maintained by | Halifax Regional Municipality Transportation & Public Works |
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Component highways | Trunk 2 |
North end | Hwy 111 Windsor Street MacKay Bridge 44°39′45.2″N 63°37′22.1″W / 44.662556°N 63.622806°W |
Major junctions | North Street - Macdonald Bridge Cogswell Interchange |
South end | Foundry Lane, Inglis Street 44°38′7.6″N 63°34′9.9″W / 44.635444°N 63.569417°W |
Barrington Street is a major street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, running from the MacKay Bridge in the North End approximately 7 km south, through Downtown Halifax to Inglis Street in the South End. Its civic numbers range from 950 to 4756 on the Halifax Peninsula street grid numbering system.
Barrington Street is centrally located within the original Halifax street grid, laid out in the 18th century. It remains one of the main streets of the city and is home to numerous shops, office buildings, and the Halifax City Hall.