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Scotchtown

Scotchtown is a community within Cape Breton Municipality, Nova Scotia, which is located in the Cape Breton metropolitan area.

Transportation

The favoured way to navigate Scotchtown is very often a car. Parking is generally easy. Scotchtown is not very bicycling-friendly because the bicycling infrastructure is not very extensive, and the terrain is not very flat. This part of Cape Breton Municipality is also not very well-suited for those who travel by foot since very few daily needs can be met by walking.

Services

The nearest supermarket in Scotchtown is usually only a reasonably short walk away. Additionally, it is convenient to walk to the closest cafe. In terms of education, in Scotchtown, parents and their schoolchildren will generally be able to reach both primary and secondary schools on foot. However, daycares are not numerous and therefore may require a very long walk to get to.

Character

The character of Scotchtown is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. This community is especially quiet overall, as the streets are usually very tranquil. Finally, it is easy to access green spaces since there are a few of them close by for residents to unwind in.

Housing

The sizeable percentage of single detached homes in the housing stock of Scotchtown is an important part of its character. The homes in this part of the municipality are quite old, since roughly 40% of its buildings were constructed before the 1960s, while most of the remaining buildings were built in the 1960s and the 1980s. This area has a good choice of unit sizes, ranging from lofts to four or more bedrooms. Around 70% of the population of this community own their home whereas the remainder are renters.