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Royal Canadian Legion: Dieppe Branch #90
1166 Rocky Lake Drive
Waverley, NS B2R 1R4
(902) 860-2144

Legion DetailsLegion News

Today's Royal Canadian Legion comprises 600,000 members, consisting of 1,800 branches. Despite the military atmosphere, legion branches are places where their members associate and co-operate freely, leaving social status, politics, and religion outside their premises. Branches are organized into zones and districts under the jurisdiction of Provincial Commands.

Fish 'N Chips - Friday 11AM - 1:30PM
Hall rentals - Please contact our bartenders at 860-2144


Community Police: Fall River and Area
3214 Highway #2 (Lake Thomas Drive)
B3T 1J5
(902) 860-4227
For emergencies, dial 911

Police Details

Community Based Policing encourages a problem-solving partnership between the Police and the Citizens of the community. The Fall River and Area RCMP community-based office was opened in July 1996. The office is staffed by security cleared, trained volunteers. Office hours are 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Monday to Friday and 9:00 am - noon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.


Citizens On Patrol
(902) 860-4362
Bernie Marshall: (902) 860-0365

COP Details

Citizens On Patrol (C.O.P) are a group of volunteers working from the Community Police Office who, on their own time, using their own cars and paying for their gas, patrol our communities as a crime prevention force supporting the RCMP.


Volunteer Fire Department
(902) 861-3321
For emergencies, dial 911
Scanner: 153.890 Mhz

Fire Dept Details

The Waverley Fire Department is a part of the Halifax Regional Municipality Zone 4 Volunteer Fire Department. Emergency Response Zone 4 is made up of six stations. The Waverley Fire Station is known as Station 41.


Nova Scotia Firefighters School
Main: (902) 861-3823
Fax: (902) 860-0255

NSFS Details

The Nova Scotia Firefighters School offers training and education to volunteer and paid firefighters in Nova Scotia.


Department of Natural Resources
2115 Waverley Road
(902) 861-2560

DNR Details

For burning permits: (Due to the new HRM By-Law 103)
April 1, 2006 - October 15, 2006 Local residents need to contact the Lakeveiw, Windsor Junction and Fall River Fire Dept (LWF) located at #3214 Highway #2.
October 16, 2006- April 15 , 2007 DNR does not issue burning permits during the winter months. Please check with the Fire Dept. If anything, they need to issue residents for burning at that time of year.

For the Shubie Radio emergency number:
Purpose Energency Number Hour of Operation
For ONLY forest fire or reporting a poacher or emergency injury 1-800-565-2224  
For animals that have been injured or extremely sick and still alive 902-861-2560 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM
Monday - Friday



Cheema Aquatic Club
(902) 861-3209

Cheema Details

Cheema Aquatic Club was founded over 30 years ago by a group of Waverley families who wanted to involve their children in aquatic sports.


Scouts Canada: 2nd Waverley Group

Scouts Details

Waverley has supported the traditions of Scouts Canada for more than 75 years.


Waverley Golddiggers Ladies' Softball Team
(902) 861-3850

Softball Details

The Golddiggers ladies' softball team is part of a long Waverley tradition.


14th Palette Art Group
(902) 443-3348

14th Palette Art Group Details

The 14th Palette Art Group was formed in 1980. Founding members dubbed themselves the 14th Palette due to their location, which was District 14 of the Halifax Regional Municipality. From their first exhibition in 1981 at St. John's United Church Hall in Windsor Junction, the 14th Palette has truly grown, not only in membership, but also in scope, experience and talent.

Our objective is to provide the membership with an environment that will improve their painting skills. Together the group explores a wide range of styles, subjects, and mediums through workshops with accomplished artists.

Ordinarily, meetings are held in the months of January, April, June, September and November. The date, time and place of meetings are approved by the membership. Members are notified in advance of the meeting. The June meeting is the Annual Meeting and includes a social; the November meeting includes a social to celebrate Christmas. Currently, meetings are held at the Village Office, Waverley.


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