1. Fairview Lawn Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known for being the final resting place of over 100 victims of the Titanic disaster. The cemetery spans over 8.5 hectares and has approximately 355 individual gravesites related to the sinking of the Titanic. The graves are marked with simple granite markers, each bearing the name, age, and home country of the deceased.

One of the most notable graves in Fairview Lawn Cemetery is the unmarked grave of the \"Unknown Child,\" an unidentified 2-year-old boy who was recovered from the sea after the sinking of the Titanic. His identity remained a mystery for many years until DNA testing in 2007 revealed that his name was Sidney Leslie Goodwin. Another interesting fact is that the last known victim of the Titanic, a man named William Denton Cox, was buried at the cemetery in 2001.

2. Fairview Lawn Cemetery is open daily for visitation. The general visiting hours are from 8:00 am until dusk. The cemetery does not have a dedicated phone number.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery. The cemetery is easily accessible by public transportation, with bus routes passing by the cemetery entrance. Additionally, there is parking available for those who choose to drive. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful while visiting the cemetery and to adhere to any signage or guidelines provided by the cemetery staff.