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Access Nova Scotia
Address: 300 Horseshoe Lake Dr, Halifax, NS B3S 0B4, Canada
Phone: (902) 424-5200
State: Nova Scotia
County: Halifax Regional Municipality
City: Halifax
Zip Code: B3S 0B4


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
Every time I've been there for any transactions it's been really busy with really long wait times. You need to be prepared to be spending few minutes or maybe more. But I am always happy! Today I want to give double thumbs up to Emliy, section #8, for her excellent service and wonderful smile. Keep it up! Ignore negative feedbacks.
7 years ago (25-04-2018)
Despite all the negative reviews, i have had more than 4-5 very successful encounters with Access NS! The staff members are charming and helpful! I remember one staff lady running after a man who forgot his file, like crazy! He wasn’t Canadian, so she’s NOT racist! Besides, although people complain that it’s far, maybe it’s far from THEIR house! It’s so close to my house, actually!!!
7 years ago (07-04-2018)
The Residential Tenancies Judges lack diversity or any respect of minorities. I am a Chinese male, I have been brutally wronged twice in my case with a White female. The brain of White Canadians are very racist, the bias is REAL! It's a SHAME the West does not realize this profound problem or at least, the CBC NEVER even talks about it. With such racist bias, why should we colored Canadian pay tax to support these RACIAL inequality reinforcement? Democracy does NOT work.
7 years ago (06-03-2018)
There is absolutely no excuse for "Access" Nova Scotia being this inaccessible, way out on the very outskirts of town. It used to be perfect when it was in the West End Mall, right by a major bus terminal, in the MIDDLE of the city. Most people could walk to it back then, and it was in a sensible (challenging, but not entirely alien) area for driving tests. Now it's only accessible by a single bus, which runs (at its most frequent) only every half hour, on top of which, being one of the longest and most chronically late routes in the city. There is no sidewalk servicing the place, and no safe crosswalk anywhere near (it's a median street, where people speed like they're on the highway because they basically are). The parking lot is tiny (what a great idea considering the RMV operates out of here), and the area offers some of the strangest traffic conditions in which to perform road tests of anywhere in the city. Not a representative or realistic standard of testing. It could only be worse if they located it in the middle of the A. Murray Mackay Bridge. I have no problem with the wait times. A place like this, being so utterly essential to municipal infrastructure, is naturally going to be busy. I cannot forgive the provincial government's cheapness and lack of regard for urban sustainability, in locating this essential service out in a hard to reach business park. I don't accept the usual ridiculous argument that locating it off of the peninsula makes for less rural traffic entering the city proper. It was RIGHT by the Armdale Rotary before, which meant it was very easy and quick to get to for EVERYONE. Now, there's just more congestion on the major arterial roads in and out of Halifax, because you still have to drive on them to get to this place, even if coming from the South Shore. Shame on you Nova Scotia. Move it back to the city.
7 years ago (16-02-2018)
They treat disabled people like sheep... They dont shut up and lidten and they screw up any progress you try to make. The tenancy staff are rude and they have no comprehensen that we have slumlords in halifax and further more they dont wznt to work...
7 years ago (17-02-2018)
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