The Armdale Roundabout, officially known as the Armdale Rotary, is one of Halifax's most iconic and busiest traffic intersections.
Origins & Construction
The Armdale Rotary was constructed in 1955 as part of Halifax's post-war infrastructure expansion. It was designed to manage the convergence of five major roads: Chebucto Road and Quinpool Road from the Halifax Peninsula, Herring Cove Road and St. Margaret's Bay Road from the Chebucto Peninsula, and Joseph Howe Drive.
Traffic Volume
Today, the roundabout handles approximately 60,000 vehicles per weekday, making it one of the busiest intersections in Atlantic Canada. It has earned a reputation among locals as both a rite of passage for new drivers and a source of both frustration and dark humor.
Insurance & Footage Requests
Due to the high traffic volume, accidents occur frequently at this location. If you've been involved in an incident here, we can provide footage upon request for insurance purposes.