For over 25 years, The Berkeley has committed to providing gracious, independent retirement living to seniors while also offering a continuum of care in response to life’s changing needs. Our enduring commitment to extraordinary personal attention, safety and service offers residents of The Berkeley a worry-free lifestyle with all of the comforts of home.
With four well-placed locations throughout Metro, our buildings are all within close proximity to grocery stores and pharmacies, offering residents convenience as well as independence.
During the 1990s the Muslim community in Halifax grew rapidly and exceeded 10,000 Muslims due to influx of new immigrants mostly from the Middle East region following the first gulf war. During that time, the Maritime Muslim Academy (used to be called Halifax/Dartmouth Islamic School) was using the Dartmouth mosque for its classes. Due to the progressively increasing numbers of Muslims, Dartmouth mosque became insufficient to accommodate school students. Furthermore, a large number of Muslims who worked in Halifax found it difficult to commute to Dartmouth during lunch hour to perform Friday prayers at Dartmouth Mosque. Therefore, Dalhousie Student Union Building (SUB) was used for the weekly Friday congregation to allow students and those who work in the Halifax area to perform their Friday prayers easier.