Port Wallace is an urban locality within Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Its main street is Route 318, with portions being named Waverley Road and Braemar Drive.
The new name was officially approved on 3 December 1953, only to be returned to the present Port Wallace on 18 February 1963.
The following year, a church building was constructed on Locks Road, where it remains to this day.
As the population increased in the late 1940s, the United Church of Canada began services led by student ministers, first in the community centre on Waverley Road in February 1950, followed by the schoolhouse in June of the same year.