Bay of Fundy - Nova Scotia

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Bay of Fundy - Nova Scotia
Bay of Fundy
Nova Scotia
Visitor and Activity Guide 2016
TIDE TIMES
pages 14–17
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Route
Bay of Fundy
With this much ocean,
why would you drive?
Amherst
Experience the splendour
of the Maritimes from the
majesty of the Bay of Fundy.
The proverbial “open road” is actually a narrow
thread of restrictive asphalt. For true freedom,
you need to experience the Maritimes the
way it was meant to be. Your ferry will get
you there faster than driving. And it will
add an enchanting sense of
timelessness to your voyage.
Welcome aboard.
Explore and discover
Canada’s oldest dinosaurs
Wood Islands,
PE
Cape Chignecto
Provincial Park
Springhill
Caribou, NS
Saint John,
NB
Age of Sail
Museum
Advocate
Harbour
Digby, NS
Joggins
Spencer’s
Island
World’s smallest
dinosaur footprints
footprints!!
Parrsboro
Cape d’Or Lighthouse
162 Two Islands Road, Parrsboro, NS
http://fundygeological.novascotia.ca
Economy
Five Islands
Provincial Park
Yarmouth, NS
Portland, ME
Toll Free: 1-866-856-3466
Masstown
Truro
ferries.ca
Bay of Fundy
Halifax
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Table of Contents
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Grand Pré
General Information................................... 7
Internet Access.................................... 7
Smoke-free Places................................ 7
Visitor Information Centres .................... 8
Important Numbers.............................. 8
Canada’s Natural Wonder..........................10
Map ..................................................12–13
Approximate Touring Distances
Along Scenic Route .........................12
Information for Drivers..........................12
Bay of Fundy Low Tide Times.................14–15
Bay of Fundy Tidal Bore Times...............16–17
Bay of Fundy Nova Scotia......................18–19
Explore Our Four Seasons..............20–23
Spring........................................... 20
Summer .........................................21
Fall ............................................... 22
Winter .......................................... 23
10 Don’t-Miss Attractions ...............24–27
Scenic Seacliffs and Geological
Wonders (Amherst–Masstown).......28–35
Top 5 Photo Opportunities ................. 29
Top Outdoor Activities ....................... 30
Top 5 Locals’ Picks ..............................31
Top 5 Festivals and Events................... 32
Top One-of-a-Kind Shopping............... 33
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural
Attractions..................................34–35
Tidally Awesome (Truro–Avondale).......36–43
Recommended Scenic Drive................ 36
Top 5 Photo Opportunities.................. 37
Top 5 Outdoor Activities................38–39
Top 5 Locals’ Picks.............................. 40
Top 5 Festivals and Events....................41
Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping............ 42
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural Attractions.43
Outstanding Orchards, Valleys and
Vineyards: Annapolis Valley
(Windsor–Middleton) ..................44–55
Top 5 Photo Opportunities.............45–46
Recommended Scenic Drive ..........47–48
Top 5 Outdoor Activities..................... 49
Top 5 Locals’ Picks ............................. 50
Top 5 Festivals and Events.............. 51–52
Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping............ 53
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural
Attractions................................54–55
Map .................................................56–57
Wonderful Whales and Historic Tales
(Bridgetown–Brier Island)...............58–67
Top 5 Photo Opportunities.................. 59
Recommended Scenic Hike ................ 60
Top 5 Outdoor Activities......................61
Top Locals’ Picks...........................62–63
Top 5 Festivals and Events..............64–65
Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping............ 66
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural
Attractions..................................... 67
Explore Our Great Outdoors................68–77
Local Beaches ..............................68–70
Provincial Parks .............................70–72
Golf Courses ................................72–73
Tours and Guided Experiences.......73–75
Trails (Multi-use)............................75–77
Partner Directory................................78–110
Accommodations..........................78–86
Attractions ...................................87–96
Dining .........................................96–98
U-picks and Farmers’ Markets...............98–99
Wineries and Vineyards................ 99–100
Shopping and Services ...............100–103
Festivals and Events....................103–109
Support Partners.....................................109
Support Members of Central Nova
Tourist Association......................... 110
Yarmouth and Acadian Shores ................. 110
All photos courtesy of Tourism Nova Scotia
unless otherwise indicated.
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and whale watching.
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Burntcoat Head
General Information
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Most Visitor Information Centres are open from mid-May to mid-October
(subject to change). Call the numbers on the following page or
1-800-565-0000, or visit novascotia.com
Parrsboro before high tide
Nova Scotia
Cape d’Or Lighthouse
Parrsboro after high tide
Internet Access
Smoke-free Places
Public internet access is available at most
Visitor Information Centres and public
libraries throughout the region. Look for
the @ and C@P internet access symbols
on highway signs.
Regulations require all public places in
Nova Scotia to be smoke-free. Smoking
is forbidden in outdoor licensed areas
and patios of restaurants, lounges,
beverage rooms, casinos, and cabarets.
Paint the Town, Annapolis Royal
General Information
Bay of Fundy
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Visitor Information Centres
Amherst/N.S.–N.B.
Border
Hantsport
Stewiacke
2 Willow Street
902-684-9302
87 Main Street
902-639-1248
Annapolis Royal
Kentville & Kings
County
Tiverton
236 Prince Albert Road
902-532-5454
66 Cornwallis Street
902-678-4634
Bear River
Kingston/
Greenwood
90 Cumberland Loop
902-667-8429
1913 Clementsvale Road,
Oakdene Centre
902-467-1211
Berwick
510 Main Street
902-765-6678
Middleton
173 Commercial Street
902-538-9229
8 Bridge Street
902-825-4100
Bridgetown
Parrsboro
232 Granville Street West
902-665-5150
162 Two Islands Road
902-254-3266
Caledonia
South Maitland
9874 Highway 8
902-682-2470
9865 Highway 236
902-261-2298
Digby
Springhill
110 Montague Row
902-245-5714 or
1-888-463-4429
36 Main Street
902-597-8614
Route 217
902-839-2853
Truro
Tidal Bore Visitor Centre
Tidal Bore Road
902-897-6255
Truro Welcome
Centre
Victoria Square
902-893-2922
Weymouth
4575 Highway 1
902-837-4715
Windsor
31 Colonial Road
902-798-2690
Wolfville
11 Willow Avenue
902-542-7000 or
1-877-999-7117
Emergency / 911
Police, fire, and medical emergencies.
Non-emergency Medical Information / 811
Environment Canada Weather Information
902-426-9090 / www.weatheroffice.gc.ca
Nova Scotia Visitor Information
902-425-5781 or 1-800-565-0000 / www.novascotia.com
General Information
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Important Numbers
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Canada’s Natural Wonder
Tidal bore rafting
Fundy Facts
• Some 160 billion tonnes of water
(more than the combined total of all
the freshwater rivers and streams in the
world) flows in and out of the bay in
one 12.5-hour tide cycle each day.
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• The bay’s marine ecology is comparable
to that of the Amazon rainforest.
• The bay is home to many worldrenowned fossil discoveries, including
the earliest known reptile on the fossil
record found at UNESCO World
Heritage Site Joggins Fossil Cliffs.
• The bay is home to over 12 species of
rare and endangered whales.
• The bay’s Minas Channel is the best site
on the planet for green tidal energy.
• The bay’s incoming tide is so extreme
that it temporarily reverses the flow
of several rivers that empty into the
bay. When the tide and rivers collide
(twice a day) a notable wave called a
“tidal bore” can be viewed moving
upriver. If you time it right, you can see
this natural phenomenon at several
locations (times vary by location):
– Maccan (Tidal River Park)
– River Hebert (Tidal Viewing Park)
– Truro (Tidal Bore Road—see page 16
for times)
– South Maitland (Fundy Tidal
Interpretive Centre—see page 17 for
times)
– Maitland (Dawson Dowell Park—see
page 17 for times)
– Hantsport (Fundy Centennial Park)
– Avondale (Tidal View Farm)
• The Shubenacadie River is the only
place in the world where visitors can
experience the thrill of tidal bore-river
rafting.
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Map
Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
13
Approximate Touring Distances
Along Scenic Route
Speed limits and distances are in Metric
(1 kilometre = 0.62 miles). Unless
otherwise posted, the speed limit within
urban and residential areas is 50 km/h
(31 mph) and 100 km/h (60 mph) on the
highway. Unless otherwise posted, it is
legal to turn right on a red light after
making a full stop. The use of seat belts
and daytime running lights is
compulsory. Driving under the influence
of alcohol is against the law. Nova
Scotian law prohibits using a mobile
phone while operating a motor vehicle,
unless with a hands-free device. It’s
illegal to smoke in vehicles carrying
Heritage
Models
Amherst
River
Hebert
Cape
The Bay of Fundy
Chignecto
Canada’s Natural Wonder Advocate
Age of Sail Centre
104
Springhill
2
Miners’
Museum
Anne Murray
Centre
Waterfall
Port
Fundy Geological
Williamsdale
Greville
Museum
Parrsboro
Cape d’Or Lighthouse Cape
Ottawa
House
Cobequid
Lookoff
Split
4
Interpretation 104
Museum
Halls
Cape
Centre
Harbourville Harbour
Blomidon Blomidon
Five Islands
Bass
Park
Minas Basin Park Economy 2 River
Prescott House
Aylesford
Berwick
Museum
Burncoat Head Park
Grand
101
Masstown
1
Selma
Harness
Wolfville Pré
Kentville
Cambridge Walton Noel
Racing
104
Oaklawn
Cheverie
Maitland
Lighthouse
Acadia
Tidal
Bore
Randall
Farm Zoo
Truro
Summerville
University
Area
House
Lawrence
Victoria Park
Museum Hantsport
House
102
Glooscap
Avondale
Museum
Heritage
Tidal View Farms
Centre
Fort Edward National Historic Site
Windsor
Upper
2
Stewiacke
Rawdon
12
14
Mastodon Ridge
1
Shand
Gold Mines
House
Shubenacadie
Uniacke Estate
Museum
Shubenacadie Provincial
Museum Park
New
Haliburton
101
Wildlife Park
Ross
14
Mount Uniacke
House
Museum
Harbour
ry
217
Digby
Fer
Kingston
Middleton
Macdonald
Museum
Annapolis
Historic
Upper Royal
Gardens
Clements
Park
Cornwallis
101
St. Bernard
Church
Bridgetown
Bear
River
sphere
F
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Islan
North Hills
Museum
Fort Anne
Port-Royal
8
Brier Island
UNESCO Southwest
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Kejimkujik
National Park and
National Historic Site
Tobeatic
Wilderness
Area
Greenwood
Military
Museum
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Maitland Bridge
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To
Halifax
children or youths under 19. Child
Yarmouth
safety seats are required for children
weighing under 18 kg (40 lbs) while
booster seats are required for children
under age nine or less than 4’9” in
height. The use of helmets is
mandatory for anyone riding a bicycle
or motorcycle. Refer to
www.gov.ns.ca/tran/ for more
information.
Flights to
Portland, Maine
Inside scoop
A great way to appreciate Fundy’s tidal range is to experience the bay at low tide.
Compare the signs of the high-water mark found along cliff-sides and beaches
for the horizontal change or on fishing wharves for the vertical change. Caution:
although it takes approximately 6.5 hours for the tides to change direction, visitors
should always be wary of the incoming tide when exploring the coastline. Allow
plenty of time for safe return; the tide comes in quicker than people expect.
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Information for Drivers
Joggins
Fossil Cliffs
Ferry
Digby to Brier Island (includes two ferry
rides): 69 kilometres (43 miles) / 90 mins
Digby to Annapolis Royal: 39 kilometres
(24 miles)
Annapolis Royal to Wolfville:
117 kilometres (73 miles)
Wolfville to Halifax: 95 kilometres
(59 miles)
Halifax to Truro: 95 kilometres
(59 miles)
Windsor to Burntcoat Head:
64 kilometres (40 miles)
Burntcoat to Truro: 66 kilometres
(41 miles)
Truro to Parrsboro: 95 kilometres
(59 miles)
Parrsboro to Advocate Harbour:
45 kilometres (28 miles)
Advocate Harbour to Joggins:
58 kilometres (36 miles)
Joggins to Amherst: 32 kilometres
(20 miles)
Amherst to Springhill: 32 kilometres
(20 miles)
BAY OF FUNDY LOW TIDE TIMES (ADT)
BAY OF FUNDY LOW TIDE TIMES (ADT)
Hall’s Harbour
Burntcoat Head
Add (or subtract) approximately six hours for high tide times.
Add approximately 30 minutes for Cape Blomidon.
Add (or subtract) approximately six hours for high tide times.
Times for Five Islands and Parrsboro are similar to below. Subtract approximately 55 minutes for Joggins.
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Tide times may vary along the coast. Check with a local Visitor Information Centre or call 1-877-775-0790.
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Truro Tidal Bore
Maitland (M) & South Maitland (SM)
Tidal Bore daylight times
The following times are predictions. Arrive at least 15 minutes before the times indicated to avoid
disappointment.
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Tide times may vary along the coast. Check with a local Visitor Information Centre or call 1-877-775-0790.
Please Note: On rare occasions, during weaker tides, the tidal bore may be hard to detect (or may not occur)
during posted times.
Tide times may vary along the coast. Check with a local Visitor Information Centre or call 1-877-775-0790.
Tidal Bore Times
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Bay of Fundy
Nova Scotia
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Grand-Pré National Historic Site
World-class Attractions
Every day, 160 billion tonnes of water move through the Bay of Fundy. That’s more
water than the combined flow of all the world’s freshwater rivers and it has carved out
of the coast four distinct eco-zones, with a world of adventure waiting for you in each
one.
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
To help you better navigate your visit through the Bay of Fundy, the information in this
guide has been divided to reflect these four distinct eco-zone regions.
Our first eco-zone encompasses Scenic Seacliffs and Geological Wonders.
From Amherst to Masstown, you’ll experience some of the world’s most dramatic
coastal seascapes and prehistoric geology. Visit the Three Sisters sea stacks at Cape
Chignecto Provincial Park, experience a dinosaur discovery in Parrsboro, or walk the
fossilized footprints of Coal Age creatures left in the cliffs at Joggins 300 million years
ago.
Next, our Tidally Awesome eco-zone from Truro to Avondale offers the experience
for which the Bay of Fundy is probably best known: the extraordinary tidal variations
in its upper basins. Marvel at the dramatic tidal range from high to low at Burntcoat
Head or strap on a lifejacket and raft the rollercoaster waves created by the natural
phenomenon known as the tidal bore.
Here too, you can immerse yourself in the
legends of our first people, the Mi’kmaq.
The lush Annapolis Valley is Nova Scotia’s
agricultural heartland. From Windsor
to Middleton, meander through a
patchwork of rolling green farms and
you’ll discover a land of Outstanding
Orchards, Valleys, and Vineyards. Juicy
apples, robust pumpkins, and awardwinning wines inspire local chefs. Indulge
and enjoy a true taste of Nova Scotia.
Our final eco-zone is where the deep
Atlantic Ocean first enters the Bay of
Fundy, fostering a unique environment
that’s as popular with marine life as it is
with people. Here, from Bridgetown to
Brier Island, you’ll discover Wonderful
Whales and Historic Tales in abundance.
Fifteen different whale species, along
with porpoises, dolphins, seals, and
seabirds, dwell in these sheltered waters.
Explore Gulliver’s Cove with Fundy
Adventures: clam digging, finding edible
sea delicacies, and more. Embark on a
whale-watching adventure to explore this
incredible ecosystem up close, or stay
on dry land and ramble among historic
fortifications dating back 400 years.
Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Five Islands Provincial Park
Nova Scotia boasts a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, unique attractions of
cultural and/or natural significance. In the Annapolis Valley, the Landscape of Grand
Pré comprises 1,300 hectares of fecund agricultural landscape, claimed from the sea
by early Acadian settlers. Also on site is a memorial to the Acadian way of life and their
deportation in 1755. Further along the Fundy shore, Joggins Fossil Cliffs offer a window
back 300 million years, as the world’s highest tides expose rare fossil discoveries.
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Explore Our Four Seasons
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Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy region boasts four distinct and spectacular
seasons to enjoy, all offering unique experiences and reasons to return again
and again. Here are some of our favourites.
Our weather is moderate, neither extremely cold nor extremely hot. The daily
temperatures can fluctuate according to proximity to the ocean. A pullover,
knit sweater or light jacket for layering will ensure you are comfortable.
Tidal bore rafting
Expect temperatures from 20 to 25
degrees Celsius (70 to 80 degrees
Fahrenheit).
The best way to experience the world’s
highest tides is to ride the wave. Tidal
bore-rafting, offered at various locations
along the Shubenacadie River, is an
exhilarating adventure for all ages.
Apple Blossom Parade, Kentville
Spring
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Expect temperatures to range from 10
to 20 degrees Celsius (50 to 70 degrees
Fahrenheit).
Nova Scotia’s spring thaw produces
some of the world’s best maple syrup.
Celebrate this sweet treat during the
harvest in late March and early April,
when you’ll find maple syrup on the
menu at local restaurants and community
suppers.
Welcome the darling buds of May by
strolling along the winding pathways of
the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens,
through seven hectares of delicate
spring blooms and green shoots.
Let the luscious aroma of apple
blossoms surround you as you celebrate
spring at the Annapolis Valley
Apple Blossom Festival. Running in
communities from Windsor to Digby,
the festival features one of Canada’s
most revered annual street parades in
Kentville.
In Bible Hill, the Dalhousie University
Agricultural Campus’ expansive rock
garden springs to life. With nearly 1,000
plant species, varieties, and cultivars
(all labelled), it’s a gardener’s dream.
With the spring showers and runoff from
melting snow, local waterfalls are at their
prime. Take your camera and capture the
rushing water at Victoria Park in Truro,
Economy Falls in Economy, or Ward’s
Falls just minutes from Parrsboro.
The Fundy Coast is a unique marine
environment that’s as popular with
whales as it is with people. Book a
whale-watching tour for a thrilling
encounter with the minke, humpback,
fin, and right whales that spend their
summers off Digby Neck and its coastal
islands. www.fundyfun.com
The Bay of Fundy’s extreme tides have
carved a coastal masterpiece. At low
tide, explore the ocean floor amid sea
stacks and “flower pots,” and join
fascinating beach tours with the Fundy
Geological Museum (902-254-3814 /
fundygeological.novascotia.ca)
or the Joggins Fossil Centre
(www.jogginsfossilcliffs.net /
1-888-932-9766).
Plan a day of family fun. Kids of all
ages will love talking with and feeding
the animals at Oaklawn Farm Zoo in
Aylesford or Shubenacadie Provincial
Wildlife Park, or zooming down the
zipline, roller coaster, and waterslide
at Upper Clements Parks just
outside Annapolis Royal.
Be at one with nature and sleep under
the stars. Kejimkujik National Park
and National Historic Site, in the
heart of the UNESCO Southwest
Nova Biosphere Reserve, and Cape
Chignecto Provincial Park both offer
backcountry wilderness camping sites,
surrounded by old-growth forests, quiet
trails, and serene waterways.
Adventures in Taste
Enjoy a delectable showcase
of unique regional cuisine
and a world-class wine region
experience. Explore the flavours
of Nova Scotia throughout
our regions. World famous scallops and
fresh lobster served daily. Share in the
artistry of our chefs, winemakers, farmers,
and producers. Learn more at www.
tasteofnovascotia.com.
Explore Our Four Seasons
Summer
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Fall harvest
Expect temperatures of 10 to 20 degrees
Celsius (50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Discover fresh-picked fruits and
vegetables, sweet treats, and lively
entertainment at one of our region’s
many farmers’ markets or navigate your
way through a giant corn maze. Check
out Noggins Corner Farm Market in
Greenwich (902-542-5515 /
www.nogginsfarm.ca), Masstown Market
( 902-662-2816 / www.masstownmarket.
com) or the River Breeze Corn Maze
near Truro (902-895-6541 /
www.riverbreeze.info).
Burntcoat Head Park in Noel is the site of
the world’s highest recorded tide shift.
During the fall’s lunar cycle, the highwater mark is even more impressive as
the tides are pulled to their apex by the
harvest moon.
Mother Nature puts on quite a show
during autumn. Have a Thanksgiving
weekend treat as you enjoy the
gorgeous golden and red fall foliage
reflected in the Mersey River’s waters
during a leisurely canoe paddle in
Kejimkujik National Park and National
Historic Site.
You’ll be seeing orange during October.
Be sure to have your photo taken with
some of Kentville’s famous Pumpkin
People or with the giant pumpkins at the
Dill’s farm in Windsor.
And if you dare, take in the spookspectacular events during Ghost Town
in Annapolis Royal.
www.ExploreGhostTown.com
Add a little fibre to your creative diet at
the Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival in
Amherst. Enjoy a celebration of knitting,
quilting, rug-hooking, and more
October 11–17.
www fibreartsfestival.com
Ski Martock
Winter
Expect temperatures of 0 to -15 degrees
Celsius (32 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit).
Sheffield Mills is home to the largest
winter population of bald eagles in
North America. Visit during the annual
Eagle Watch in January and February,
and you can photograph these majestic
birds nesting in bare-limbed trees.
Strap on your ice skates and glide
over the frozen surface of Long Pond
in Windsor. This is the birthplace of
hockey and folks have been playing
pickup games here since the early
1800s. Join us in mid-February for the
Long Pond Heritage Classic, a historic
hockey showdown on the pond where
many historians believe hockey was
born.
Stanfield’s long underwear was made
famous during the Yukon Gold Rush.
Visit the company’s hometown for the
annual Long John Festival in Truro,
featuring a variety of family fun winter
Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival
activities from sledding to skating.
While in Truro enjoy snowshoeing or
cross-country skiing on Victoria Park’s
12 kilometres of groomed trails.
Alpine skiers can challenge themselves
in Atlantic Canada’s first half-pipe or
cruise the groomers at Ski Martock.
Learn to ride a snowboard, take to the
cross-country trails, or munch on a hot
Beaver Tails pastry back at the lodge
(902-798-9501).
A winter getaway is the perfect way
to escape the cold. Curl up by a cozy
fireplace at one of the unique country
inns and chalets found throughout the
region. See the accommodations listings
on pages 78–86.
Eagle Watch
Explore Our Four Seasons
Fall
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Fort Anne National Historic Site
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
1108 West Advocate Road,
Advocate Harbour
Discover some of Canada’s most
spectacular coastal hiking and sea
kayaking. Trek along the tops of sea cliffs
that rise from the Bay of Fundy. Spend
the day or camp overnight. Take a
guided kayaking tour with NovaShores
Adventures (902-392-2222 /
www.novashores.com) and you’ll be
amazed by the up-close views of
towering rock spires, waterfalls, and sea
caves.
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Geological gems
Tidal erosion has uncovered a trove of
unique geological treasures on the
Fundy shore. Explore the mineral-rich
cliffs at Joggins. This UNESCO World
Heritage Site is the world’s most
complete fossil record of the Coal Age.
Tour the beach and the adjacent fossil
institute (902-251-2727 /
www.jogginsfossilcliffs.net) for
evidence of the first reptiles to walk the
earth 300 million years ago. Nearby in
Burntcoat Head Park
Parrsboro, the Fundy Geological
Museum (902-254-3814 /
fundygeological.novascotia.ca) shares
further discoveries, including some of the
oldest dinosaur bones in Canada.
Burntcoat Head Park
Burntcoat Road, Noel
www.burntcoathead.com
In 1975 The Guinness Book of World
Records declared Burntcoat Head as the
site of the highest recorded tides in the
world. A visit to the beach here at low
tide will reveal the incredible range of the
Fundy tide. Return for high tide and the
change in scenery will amaze you.
Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO
World Heritage Site and Grand-Pré
National Historic Site
902-542-3631 or 1-866-542-3631
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/grandpre
Off Highway 101, between Windsor and
New Minas, is the sweeping Landscape
of Grand Pré, Nova Scotia’s newest
UNESCO World Heritage Site, a rich
agricultural area steeped in history of
Mi’kmaw, Acadian, and Planter cultures.
At its centre, Grand-Pré National Historic
Site with a memorial church marking the
site of the 17th-century Acadian village,
tells the story of the deportation of the
Acadian settlers immortalized in H.W.
Longfellow’s poem Evangeline: A Tale of
Acadie. View a dramatic new sculpture
based on the theme of reconciliation and
created by Acadian sculptor Monette
Léger, Mi’kmaw artist Gerald Gloade, and
Doug Morse, a descendent of a Planter
family from the Grand Pré area.
At Port-Royal National Historic
Site (902-532-2898 /
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal)
you can marvel at the hardiness and
determination of Samuel de Champlain,
Sieur de Mons, and their crew, who built
the original Port-Royal Habitation on this
site in 1605. Nearby in Annapolis Royal,
roam the well-preserved earthworks at Fort
Anne National Historic Site
(902-532-2397 /
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne), the
most fought-over place in the nation.
Explore an early 18th-century gunpowder
magazine and try on a reproduction period
costume, or imagine the life of a common
soldier whose remains were discovered on
the shoreline.
Historic fortifications
Explore the grounds where the French
first settled the New World in the early
1600s and walk some of the most
contested land in the history of our nation.
Fundy geological tour
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Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Vineyard tours
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Blomidon Estate Winery
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The Annapolis Valley is rapidly becoming
Canada’s stellar wine destination with its
award-winning wines. Spend a leisurely
weekend touring one boutique winery
after another from Avondale through
to Bear River. Chat with passionate
winemakers and sample signature Nova
Scotia varietals such as L’Acadie Blanc,
Marechal Foch, Pinot Gris, and Tidal Bay.
Tours of most wineries are available from
May through October, and many offer
special events such as wine-and-cheese
tastings and winemakers’ dinners.
See pages 99–100 for listings or visit
www.winesofnovascotia.ca.
Whale watching and birding
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Shubenacadie Provincial
Wildlife Park
149 Creighton Road, Stewiacke
902-758-2040
wildlifepark.novascotia.ca
Shaded pathways through natural
habitat provide easy and accessible
viewing of the 26 species of mammals
and 65 species of birds that call
this park home, making it a popular
excursion for the entire family.
Tidal river-rafting
Nova Scotia’s Shubenacadie River is the
only place in the world where you can
experience this white-water thrill. The
force of the incoming Fundy tide battles
against the outflow of the river, forming
roller-coaster waves four metres high.
This wet and wild adventure is an
Tidal river-rafting
absolute must for any visit to Nova Scotia.
Guided tours are available at several
locations along the river. See pages
73–75 for tour operators or visit
www.novascotia.com.
Upper Clements Park
Whale watching
Upper Clements Parks
2931 Highway 1
902-532-7557 or 1-888-248-4567
www.upperclements.com
Featuring a theme park with a roller
coaster, flume ride, waterslide, laser tag,
and many more rides and attractions,
as well as live entertainment and great
food. This adventure park with ziplines,
challenge courses, and elevated bridges
is located in a beautiful forest area. These
parks are a must see and are a great
destination for all ages.
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Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park
It’s a singular thrill to see a spout of water
shoot out of the ocean beside your
Zodiac, just as a mighty whale breaches
the waves. Hop on a Fundy tour boat
for an exhilarating game of I Spy—five
whale species are common in the waters
just off Digby Neck and Islands, along
with porpoises, white-sided dolphins,
seals, and an abundance of seabirds,
shorebirds, and waterfowl.
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Cape d’Or Lighthouse
Route 209. Cape d’Or was named by
the explorer Samuel de Champlain, who
mistook the copper glinting in the cliff
face for gold. Perched above a glorious
ocean vista just six kilometres from
Advocate Harbour, this is one of Nova
Scotia’s most photogenic lighthouses.
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Five Islands Provincial Park
Fundy geological adventures, Parrsboro
The Bay of Fundy area, extending from Amherst at the New Brunswick border to
Masstown on the eastern edge of the Minas Basin, offers some of the most dramatic
panoramas in Nova Scotia. The relentless Fundy tides have carved an amazing
landscape here to reveal an incredible natural history.
Travel down the stunning coastline to the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, named a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Walk the ocean floor at low tide among the spectacular
geological formations or look for fossils in the oceanside cliffs. This is where
dinosaurs and the first reptiles roamed over 300 million years ago. Follow in their
footsteps and see what you can discover.
Five Islands
Highway 2. Mi’kmaw legend claims
the Five Islands were created when
Glooscap flung a handful of mud into the
Minas Basin. This magnificent seascape
is accented by an unusual “pepper pot”
wooden lighthouse and the unique
Jurassic-era rocks of the cliff face.
Spencer’s Island Lighthouse
Off Route 209. Spencer’s Island Beach
Road leads to a picturesque lighthouse
and an expansive beach where a cairn
commemorates the Mary Celeste, a
brigantine built here that was found off
the Azores in 1872 with not a soul left
aboard. Her abandonment is one of the
enduring mysteries of the sea and has
been the subject of plays, novels, and
the Hollywood movie Ghost Ship.
FORCE (Fundy Ocean Research
Centre for Energy) Visitor Centre
1156 West Bay Road, Parrsboro. The
most significant test site in the world for
harnessing tidal energy offers dramatic
views of the Minas Channel and its tidal
rips.
Partridge Island
Off Highway 2, Parrsboro. Partridge
Island is really a small isthmus linked to
the mainland by a beach that dries at low
Spencer’s Island Lighthouse
Photo: Creative Commons
Joggins Fossil Tour
tide. Trails lead from the coast through
mixed woods, rising 61 metres to natural
viewing platforms that offer striking
panoramas of the sea below.
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Cape d’Or Lighthouse
Top Outdoor Activities
Top 5 Locals’ Picks
(Amherst—Masstown)
(Amherst—Masstown)
For more outdoor activities, see pages 68–77.
For more dining options, see pages 96–98.
Dinosaur Discovery
Sea kayak and Zodiac boat tours
Visit the Fundy Geological Museum in
Parrsboro (902-254-3814 /
fundygeological.novascotia.ca) and join
a geological beach tour to learn about
the area’s world-renowned dinosaur
discoveries.
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, near
Advocate Harbour, is one of the most
dramatic outdoor adventure destinations
in Nova Scotia. Explore its sheltered
coves and towering 185-metre cliffs from
the water. Book a guided sea kayaking
tour with NovaShores Adventures
(www.novashores.com) or a Zodiac
boat tour with Advocate Boat Tours
(www.advocateboattours.com) for an
unparalleled view of the park’s pristine
29-kilometre coastline.
Fossil walk at UNESCO World
Heritage Site
902-251-2727
www.jogginsfossilcliffs.net
Discover prehistoric Nova Scotia at
the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, stretching
15 kilometres along the Bay of Fundy
shoreline. Take a tour of the beach and
see wonderfully preserved fossilized
plants and the footprints of early reptiles
and amphibians. Charles Darwin wrote
about the cliffs of Joggins in his book
The Origin of Species.
Hiking
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Economy’s coastal and woodland hiking
trails provide spectacular views of the
Minas Basin. See the rising and falling
tides off the Thomas’ Cove Coastal
Reserve trail (8 km). Or hike inland on the
Economy Falls Trail (7.5 km) to a deep
gorge and a gushing 20-metre waterfall.
Stop at the Cobequid Interpretive Centre
for trail maps. www.colchester.ca/trails
Seaside golf
You’ll have to fight the distraction of the
spectacular Bay of Fundy view at the
Parrsboro Golf Club (902-254-2733 /
www.parrsborogolf.ca). This challenging
9-hole, par-33 course on the shore of the
Minas Basin borders a 30-metre cliff to the
beach below.
Horseback Riding
Visit Spirit Reins Ranch (902-254-3138 /
www.spiritreinsranch.com) in Parrsboro
for an extraordinary scenic trail ride.
New and experienced riders welcome.
Reservations recommended.
Wild Caraway Restaurant
Black Rock Bistro
151 Main Street, Parrsboro
902-728-3006
www.blackrockbistro.ca
Located in beautiful downtown
Parrsboro, this little bistro offers great
food in an intimate setting with an
adjacent wine bar.
Harbour View Restaurant
476 Pier Road, Parrsboro
902-254-3507
This diner-style restaurant is a favourite of
locals who count on its great home-style
food and fantastic location by the bay.
Masstown Market
Zodiac boat tour
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Spirit Reins Ranch
Highway 104, Exit 12, Masstown
902-662-2816 or 1-866-273-0614
www.masstownmarket.com
If the bakery doesn’t do it for you, the
selection of local farm-fresh produce,
deli meats and cheeses, gifts, grocery
items, local wines, or a meal from the
restaurant should suit your fancy. The
incredible on-site lighthouse features
a fish market, great fish and chips,
information on local attractions, and an
incredible panoramic view.
Diane’s Restaurant
874 Highway 2, Five Islands
902-254-3190
A popular stop for delicious fried clams
and local seafood.
Wild Caraway Restaurant
3721 Highway 209
Advocate Harbour
902-392-2889 / www.wildcaraway.com
This relaxed spot overlooking the bay
is a must-visit when you’re exploring
the rugged coastline. Soak up the view
and the colourful atmosphere at this
award-winning restaurant as you enjoy a
delicious meal made from fresh, locally
sourced ingredients.
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For more festivals and events, see pages 103–109. Dates are subject to change,
however, so please confirm with the local Visitor Information Centre before finalizing
your plans.
For more shopping options, see pages 100–103.
That Dutchman’s Farm
Antiques and Hidden Treasures
Classics by the Bay
June 24–26, Parrsboro
www.classicsbythebay.com
Enjoy classical music along the Bay of
Fundy in historic Parrsboro.
Bordertown Biker Bash
July 15–17, Amherst
bordertownbikerbash.ca
Stunt shows, guided rides, Friday night
dance featuring Matt Minglewood, and
Saturday night featuring Donnie and the
Monarchs, poker ride, and guided tours.
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Not Since Moses
August 21, Five Islands
notsincemoses.com
Explore the ocean floor in this
extraordinary 5k and 10k running event
for all ages.
and precious gems, jewellery and
jewellers’ tools, beads, fossils, tumbled
stones, and more at one of Canada’s
largest mineral shows. This year’s
show will have an emphasis on gold in
celebration of its 50th anniversary.
Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival
August 19–September 3, various
communities along the shore
wildblueberryfest.com
A variety of community events
celebrating Nova Scotia’s provincial
berry and with participating restaurants
featuring specialty wild blueberry menu
items.
Nova Scotia Gem & Mineral Show
August 19–21, Parrsboro
902-254-3814
fundygeological.novascotia.ca
You can peruse a variety of fine minerals
Arlene Collins Gallery
10182 Highway 209, Diligent River
902-254-2857 / www.arlenecollins.com
Inspired by her love of animals and
birds, Arlene Collins is one of Nova
Scotia’s most talented wildlife and
nature artists.
Art Lab Studio & Gallery
121 Main Street, Parrsboro
902-254-2972
www.facebook.com/ArtLabParrsboro
A co-operative studio and gallery where
the public can watch artists at work,
purchase original pieces or take a
workshop.
Joy Laking Studio Gallery
Nova Scotia Gem & Mineral Show
6730 Highway 2, Bass River
902-647-2816
www.joylakinggallery.com
Joy Laking painting
For years, Joy Laking has been painting
Nova Scotia’s charming villagescapes in
vivid watercolours. Visit the gallery to see
her lyrical portraits, paintings in progress,
and the artist making serigraphs.
That Dutchman’s Farm
112 Brown Road, Upper Economy
902-647-2751
www.thatdutchmansfarm.com
Visit the van den Hoek’s farm to see how
their award-winning farmstead cheese is
made and pick up a wedge or wheel of
delicious gouda for the road.
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Not Since Moses
Pickers will love the antique shops
and unique general stores along this
shore. Check out the Onslow Trading
Company and Great Village Antiques
in Great Village, Portaupique Church
Antiques, Bass River General Store, and
Port Greville Country Market.
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For more heritage and cultural attractions, see pages 87–96.
Age of Sail Heritage Centre
Ship’s Company Theatre
Age of Sail Heritage Centre
18 Lower Main Street, Parrsboro
902-254-3000 or 1-800-565-SHOW
www.shipscompanytheatre.com
Take your seat for dynamic and engaging
performances from this innovative
professional theatre company, which
stages several new Canadian plays each
season from a unique performance venue
Route 209, Port Greville
902-348-2030
www.ageofsailmuseum.ca
The main pavilion of this family-oriented
interpretive centre is located in a
restored 1857 Methodist church.
Shipbuilding exhibits (including photos,
videos, models, and other artifacts)
are on display inside the church and at
several other locations on-site.
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Anne Murray Centre
36 Main Street, Springhill
902-597-8614
www.annemurraycentre.com
From humble Nova Scotia origins,
Anne Murray has amassed more musical
awards and accolades than almost any
female singer in history. The Centre’s
audio-visuals pay tribute to Springhill’s
internationally acclaimed superstar with
3D displays of her awards, memorabilia,
and career highlights. Create your own
“duet” in Anne’s mini recording studio
is one of the oldest structures along the
Minas Basin, dating back to 1775.
that incorporates MV Kipawo, the last of
the Minas Basin ferries. Performances run
from July through September.
Springhill Miners’ Museum
145 Black River Road, Springhill
902-597-3449
Tour the depths of a Springhill coal mine,
famous in song and legend. Learn of the
town’s disasters and triumphs, and see
unique artifacts depicting its remarkable
industrial heritage.
Anne Murray
and take home this signature memento
to mark your visit.
Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy
TIDAL POWER TEST SITE
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum
1155 Whitehall Road, Parrsboro
www.ottawahousemuseum.ca
This summer home of Father of
Confederation and former Prime Minister
Sir Charles Tupper now interprets the
area’s Aboriginal and Acadian heritage
and its seafaring, lumbering, and
shipbuilding industries. Ottawa House
1156 West Bay Rd
Parrsboro, NS
• exhibits
• interactive displays
• small theatre
• direct view of ocean site
902.254.2510 • [email protected]
fundyforce.ca/visit
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Springhill Miners’ Museum
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Truro
Tidal observation deck, South Maitland
Anthony Provincial Park
Tidally Awesome
Truro—Avondale
The coastline stretching from Truro to Avondale is an incredible place to experience the
magnitude of the powerful Bay of Fundy tides. Burntcoat Head is home to the highest
tidal shift ever recorded on the planet. With tides that reach up to 16.5 metres, it is a
spectacular sight that occurs nowhere else on earth. (See tide and tidal bore times on
pages 14–17.)
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The town of Truro—known as the hub of Nova Scotia—is a prime location from
which to view the rare natural phenomenon called the tidal bore. Twice a day, the
immense incoming Fundy tide temporarily reverses the flow of several rivers that
empty into the bay. The result is a rushing crest of water (known as a tidal bore) that
moves upriver. In addition to Truro’s Salmon River, the bore can also be viewed on the
Shubenacadie River from the observation deck at the Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre
in South Maitland. Or get up close and personal and take a guided tidal bore-river
rafting adventure offered at three locations along the Shubencadie in Urbania, South
Maitland, and Maitland.
The area is also rich with history, maintaining the vibrant culture of Nova Scotia’s
indigenous Mi’kmaq population. You’ll see their language and lore reflected in many
of the place names here: Cobequid, Shubenacadie, and Stewiacke among them.
Visit the community of Millbrook during its annual powwow and let the beat of the
drums stir your soul.
Recommended Scenic Drive
Coastal Route 215 and inland Route 236 are scenic alternatives to the 100-series
highway from Truro to Windsor. The community of Kennetcook is a halfway point along
Route 236, offering a convenient stop for groceries and gas.
6889 Highway 215, Lower Selma
On the edge of the bay, stand on the
Park’s wharf for an expansive view of
the rippling red sand of the Minas Basin
exposed at low tide.
Downtown Truro
Walton Lighthouse
Shutterbugs will discover fine
architecture and old churches throughout
the designated heritage district, painted
murals, and several tree sculptures
depicting the town’s history.
Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre
9865 Highway 236, South Maitland
902-261-2298
Offering views of the red cliffs and the
historical cantilevered Gosse Bridge, the
observation deck over the Shubenacadie
River also provides a panoramic vantage
to take in the roiling tidal bore that occurs
when the incoming Fundy tides rush up
against the out-flowing river.
Mastodon Ridge
Highway 102, Stewiacke
902-639-2345
www.mastodonridge.com
Halfway between the North Pole and
the Equator, you’ll see a large mastodon
beckoning from the hill just above Exit 11.
Especially popular with the kids, he’s a
replica of a creature whose remains were
found in 1991 not far from here.
Victoria Park, Truro
Walton Lighthouse
Pier Road, Route 215, Walton
Hants County’s last remaining shingled
wooden lighthouse was built in
1873. Climb to the top and enjoy a
panoramic view of the cliffs and the
Fundy tides. A walking trail leads
visitors through the woods to a shady
look-off.
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Millbrook Cultura & Heritage Centre
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Top 5 Outdoor Activities
Hike, Bike, or Segway in
Victoria Park
(Truro—Avondale)
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Off Brunswick Street, Truro
This stunning 405-hectare natural
woodland park offers several brookside
trails that lead to two magnificent
waterfalls. Hike or bike the trails, or join a
guided Segway adventure with
Cobequid Segway (902-893-4588 /
902-305-8758 / cobequidsegway.ca).
For more outdoor activities, see pages 68–77.
Tidal-bore rafting
Cycling on the Cobequid Trail
A thrilling, one-of-a-kind adventure. The
white-water rapids here are generated
by the immense tides of the Bay of
Fundy. Navigated by motors rather than
paddles, they’re a safe ride for most
ages. Book a tour (see listings on
pages 73–75) and enjoy an exhilarating
ride through some of Nova Scotia’s most
exceptional scenery and geology.
Victoria Park, Truro
Coastal Exploring at Burntcoat
Head Park
The Atlantic Flyway Migratory Path
passes right over the Fundy Shore.
Learn all about the species you can
observe at the Greenwing Legacy
Interpretive Centre
(www.wetlandcentre.com), where
the 1-kilometre wetlands loop and the
1.5-kilometre St. Andrew’s Marsh trail
are both wheelchair- accessible. Then
stop at the adjacent Shubenacadie
Wildlife Park (902-758-2040 /
wildlifepark.novascotia.ca), home to
bald eagles, snowy owls, peregrine
falcons, and other birds that have been
rehabilitated from injuries that prevent
them from returning to the wild.
Twenty-six species of native mammals
are also on display, making this park a
popular excursion for the entire family.
Walk on the ocean floor during low tide
at the site of the world’s highest-ever
recorded tide shift. Walking trails and a
staircase down the rocky cliff offers safe
passage to the beach floor where you can
hunt for fossils in the red sand at low tide.
Climb to the top of the lighthouse tower for
a great view of the surrounding shoreline.
Cycling the Cobequid Trail
In the Mi’kmaw language, Cobequid
means “place of rushing waters.” This
14-kilometre trail network starts in Truro
and takes cyclists along a former railway
bed through Acadian dykelands and
deep green forests, past babbling brooks
and the tidal Salmon River. Bicycle rentals
are available at Bike Monkey (902-8437111 / bikemonkey.ca) or Hub Cycle
(902-897-2482 / hubcycle.ca)
See trail listings on pages 75–77.
29 Park Road, Truro, Nova Scotia
A 1,000 acre natural woodland park in the
heart of Truro.
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Tidal-bore rafting
Birding and Wildlife in
Shubenacadie
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For more festivals and events, see pages 103–109. Dates are subject to change,
however, so confirm with the local visitor information centre before finalizing your
plans.
Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival
The Flying Apron Cookery
3 Summerville Wharf Road
(Highway 215), Summerville
902-633-2300 / 1-844-633-2300
flyingaproncookery.com
Honest, local, and seasonal fare is
what you’ll find on this award-winning
restaurant’s ever-changing menu.
The Flying Apron hosts an incredible
“dining on the ocean floor” experience
at Burntcoat Head Park several times a
year as well.
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Dalhousie University’s
Agricultural Campus Gardens
College Road, Bible Hill
Stroll the paths of the peaceful Alumni
Garden, discover the secrets of the
Butterfly Meadow, or admire native
species and materials in the Maritime’s
largest rock garden. Download the
“Dalhousie Agricultural Campus Tour”
app for information on plant species
and more.
Frieze & Roy General Store
8787 Highway 215 / 902-261-2860
Located in Nova Scotia’s first heritage
conservation district, the Frieze & Roy is
Canada’s oldest general store and is a
gathering spot for food, drink, history,
and local gossip.
Free Concerts in the Parks
Victoria Park and Riverfront Park, Truro
www.truro.ca
The town hosts a popular two-hour
concert in Victoria Park every Sunday
from 2pm to 4pm (late June until early
September) and a free one-hour concert
at Riverfront Park every Friday in July
starting at 7pm.
Truro Farmers’ Market
www.trurofarmersmarket.org
Rain or shine, farmers, artisans, and
shoppers gather on the corner of Prince
and Young streets in downtown Truro for
this Saturday morning tradition. Munch
on a hot crèpe or crisp samosa as you
browse the stalls of flowers, organic
produce, eggs, meat, artisanal cheeses,
fresh baked goods, and local handcrafts.
Open every Saturday 8am to 1pm from
April to December 20.
July 14–17, 5701 Highway 215
Kempt Shore / 902-633 2229
kemptshorefestivals.com
From an amazing outdoor venue with
incredible bay views, this festival is
something the whole family can enjoy,
with music workshops, a songwriter’s
circle, and headline concerts featuring
some of Canada’s best acoustic artists.
Also enjoy the all new Kempt Shore
Music Gala Camp-out and Dance at the
same location August 19–21.
45th Annual Nova Scotia
Bluegrass & Oldtime Music
Festival
July 21–24, Truro Exhibition Grounds,
Bible Hill
www.nsbluegrass.com
Canada’s longest-running old-time
music festival features some of the best
bluegrass around, with lively pickin’
and singin’ happening virtually around
the clock on Truro’s exhibition grounds.
Truro Raceway and NS Provincial
Exhibition
73 Ryland Avenue, Bible Hill
www.truroraceway.ca / www.nspe.ca
Spend an exciting afternoon at Canada’s
fastest half-mile harness racing track at
one of the regularly scheduled racing
events. Mark your calendar for Atlantic
Grand Circuit Week July 17–24 and the
Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition
August 23–27.
Millbrook Pow Wow
August 13–14
Enjoy this annual celebration of Mi’kmaw
culture in the community of Millbrook
with traditional drumming, dancing, and
arts and crafts.
Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival
August 19–September 3
Communities from Amherst to Truro
www.wildblueberryfest.com
Celebrate Nova Scotia’s provincial berry.
Region-wide farm markets, community
suppers, pancake breakfasts, cooking
competitions, pie-eating contests, and
more will have you singin’ the blues.
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Burntcoat Head Park
Annual Acoustic Maritime Music
Festival
Truro Raceway
Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural Attractions
(Truro—Avondale)
(Truro—Avondale)
For more shopping options, see pages 100–103.
For more heritage and cultural attractions, see pages 87–96.
Thrown Together Pottery & Art
8247 Highway 215, Selma
902-261-2151
www.artgallery215.com
The old Selma School House houses a
gallery displaying the works of more than
40 talented local artists in a variety of
media, such as pen and paper, paint on
canvas, wood, stone, and wool.
37 King Street, Truro
902-895-9309
www.throwntogetherpottery.com
Along with a wonderful selection of
creative handmade pottery, this great
little shop features the work of over
20 local artists. All products here are
unique.
Inglis Place
Winding River Art Gallery
Inglis Place, Truro
Here you’ll find a pleasant pedestrian
atmosphere and an eclectic blend of
boutique shops featuring men’s and
women’s apparel, unique gifts, and
coffee shops in the heart of historic
downtown Truro.
87 Main Street West, Stewiacke
902-639-1646
windingriverartgallery.com
Discover this wonderful co-operative
gallery featuring the works of several
local artists. You’ll find paintings,
leather, fibre art, pottery, jewellery,
glass art, photography, and wood.
The Nova Scotia Emporium
& Fireside Tearoom
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880 Prince Street, Truro
902-893-8285
Take in the excellent array of giftware,
collectibles, and fine Nova Scotian
products in this wonderful heritage
building and downtown landmark (circa
1890).
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Lawrence House Museum
Colchester Historeum
29 Young Street, Truro
902-895-6284
www.colchesterhistoreum.ca
This museum offers a variety of
intriguing exhibits on the local history of
Truro and Colchester County, including
genealogical resources and family
histories.
Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre
65 Treaty Trail, Exit 13A off
Highway 102, Millbrook
902-843-3493
millbrookheritagecentre.ca
Discover the Aboriginal legends of
Glooscap and the heritage and culture of
Nova Scotia’s first people, the Mi’kmaq.
Take a guided tour, participate in a
workshop, stand at the foot of the statue
of Glooscap, or immerse yourself in the
centre’s innovative multimedia theatre
presentation.
Lawrence House Provincial Museum
Thrown Together Pottery & Art
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8660 Route 215, Maitland
902-261-2628
lawrencehouse.novascotia.ca
The largest full-rigged wooden sailing
ship ever built in Canada was launched
here in 1874 and named for its builder,
William D. Lawrence. Lawrence’s home
has been preserved and dedicated to his
legacy; the original shipyard is just across
the road.
Marigold Cultural Centre
605 Prince Street, Truro
902-897-4004 / www.marigoldcentre.ca
This 206-seat performing arts centre
features a small art gallery, a sports
heritage hall, and an intimate setting
for a variety of live theatre and musical
entertainment offered year-round.
Debert Military Museum
35 Acadia Avenue, Debert
902-662-2860
This former barracks hut houses a huge
collection of Second World War and
Cold War-era militaria and peacekeeping
artifacts. Open May until August,
Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm;
September, Friday to Sunday from
1pm to 4pm.
Truro–Avondale Tidally Awesome
Gallery 215
Photo: Susan Sweet
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Outstanding Orchards,
Valleys, and Vineyards:
Annapolis Valley
Top 5 Photo Opportunities
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(Windsor—Middleton)
Windsor—Middleton
Discover the breadbasket of Nova Scotia. The sheltered Annapolis Valley is nestled
between the Bay of Fundy on one side and the North and South Mountain ridges
on the other. Threaded with gently winding rivers, the valley extends 160 kilometres
from Windsor to Middleton, but its rich band of red soil is only eight kilometres wide.
The sunny orchards and vineyards of this verdant land roll across acre after pictureperfect acre to the shores of the Minas Basin—inspiring the poets of the past along
with some of today’s finest chefs and vintners. You’ll understand the lure as you tour
graceful Victorian towns and charming villages, explore overflowing farm markets,
and bask in the incomparable scenery.
Blomidon Inn
Stop at the Visitor Information Centre on
Colonial Road (Exit 6 off Highway 101)
to take in the 180-degree view of the
saltmarsh, the wide red mudflats, and
the many migrating shorebirds that feed
here during their journeys.
Blomidon Inn Gardens
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Fall harvest
The View From Above
With East Coast Balloon adventurers, travellers can explore from on high. Flying
at sunrise and sunset, the balloon drifts over the Annapolis Valley and surrounding
countryside, with breathtaking views of forests, lakes, and vineyards. Typically flying
around 330 metres, the balloon descends to touch the tree tops or skim across the corn
fields. Relying on prevailing winds, the balloon’s flight patterns and landing sites vary
due to the changing wind directions. www.eastcoastballoonadventures.com
195 Main Street, Wolfville
Lush blooms punctuate every turn in
the garden path on this 1.6-hectare
property. Serpentine rhododendrons,
a hillside of lupins, cacti, and natural
stones, a cascading brook, and a
gazebo entwined with roses make this a
postcard-perfect scene.
The Look-off
Highway 358, Arlington
Just north of Canning, stop along
the roadside to see a breathtaking
panoramic view of the Annapolis Valley
Cape Split
stretching out below you in a patchwork
of green to the red-hued Minas Basin
beyond.
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Windsor Salt Marsh
Recommended Scenic Drive: You’re in
Wine Country
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The Look-Off
Hall’s Harbour low tide
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Cape Split
A headland of the North Mountain range,
Cape Split juts into the Minas Basin and
separates it from the Bay of Fundy. It’s a
challenging hike (16 kilometres return;
4–5 hours) through mixed forest to the tip
of the peninsula, but you’ll be rewarded
by a wildflower-filled meadow and a
fantastic view of the eroding 70-metre
cliffs, basalt sea stacks, and the blue tides
in the channel far below.
Hall’s Harbour high tide
The Annapolis Valley is Canada’s hottest
emerging wine destination. If your
dream vacation includes road-tripping
from one perfect boutique winery to
another and chatting with passionate
vintners about their art, Nova Scotia’s
Annapolis Valley is a must.
Begin at Avondale Sky Winery in
Newport Landing where you can sample
its gold-medal winning Tidal Bay,
the special Nova Scotian appellation
blend that is getting rave reviews. Then
continue to Sainte-Famille Wines in
Falmouth, known for its Marechal Foch
Hall’s Harbour Wharf
Highway 359
In picturesque Hall’s Harbour, lobster
boats bob at the wharf’s high-tide mark.
A mere six hours later, when the tide
recedes, the colourful fleet of vessels
lies grounded on the harbour floor.
This is one of the best places to see the
dramatic tide changes and witness one
of Canada’s natural wonders in action.
Also a great place for a fresh lobster
dinner.
Gaspereau Vineyards
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Luckett’s Vineyard
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For more outdoor activities, see pages 68–77.
Planters Ridge Winery
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Head to the Blomidon Estate Winery
near Canning. This winery has won
national awards for its Chardonnay
and L’Acadie Blanc and its wine shop
is open year-round by chance or by
appointment. Tours are offered from
July 1 to October 12.
A short drive brings you to Gaspereau
Vineyards, best known for outstanding
Rieslings but gaining notice for its
impressive reds like Lucie Kuhlmann. It’s
open from early May to mid-December
with complimentary guided tours.
L’Acadie Vineyards, also in Gaspereau,
specializes in traditional method
sparkling wines and is Nova Scotia’s
first certified organic winery. Luckett’s
Vineyard bears the stamp of Pete’s
Frootique grocery store founder Pete
Luckett and offers a unique food and
wine experience from May to October.
Further afield on the Bay of Fundy,
you’ll find Bear River Vineyards. Steep,
south-facing terraces form a bowl of
heat to create a Mosel terroir, perfect
for producing Baco Noir and Pinot Noir.
Annapolis Highland Vineyards, in Bear
River East, is noted for its international
award-winning Pinot Gris and is open
from June until the end of October.
Learn more about these and other Nova Scotian producers at
www.winesofnovascotia.ca. And for detailed vineyard listings, see pages 99–100.
Pumpkin Regatta
Cycling
Pack your pannier bags with plenty of
water and snacks, and head out onto
the Kentville Trail System. This easy
7-kilometre route extends along the old
railway bed from Coldbrook to New
Minas. The eastern boundary of the trail
connects directly to the 28-kilometre
Cambridge to Kentville ATV Trail, which
is surfaced with gravel and maintained
year-round.
Hiking
At lovely Blomidon Provincial Park, a
14-kilometre system of interconnected
trails provides access to a variety of
habitats and numerous scenic look-offs.
Climb from the red sand beach to the
top of Cape Blomidon and enjoy a
picnic lunch and the spectacular view.
Ice skating
Pack your skates and head to Long
Pond on College Road near Windsor’s
Kings-Edgehill School. Many historians
believe that back in 1800, ice hockey
was born on these hallowed grounds
when students began playing “hurley”
with sticks on the frozen pond.
www.gameofhockey.com
Pumpkin racing
Windsor is pumpkin country. Not
only do they grow giant pumpkins,
they paddle giant pumpkins. Every
fall after the weigh-off, contestants
get dressed up, hollow out a giant
gourd, and attempt to paddle it across
the pond without sinking. Windsor’s
internationally recognized Pumpkin
Regatta takes place on the second
Sunday in October.
www.worldsbiggestpumpkins.com
Zoo exploring
Have you ever seen a zonkey? Spend a
day at Oaklawn Farm Zoo in Aylesford
and you can meet Zena, a half-striped
cross between a donkey and a zebra.
You’ll also see the largest display of big
cats and primates in Atlantic Canada,
plus the clownish gibbons are always
popular. www.oaklawnfarmzoo.ca
Windsor–Middleton Outstanding Orchards, Valleys, and Vineyards
and L’Acadie Blanc. Tours are offered
here from June 1 to September 30. Next
stop is Domaine de Grand Pré, just
outside Wolfville. Known for its Vintner’s
Reserve label and on-site restaurant,
Le Caveau, the winery offers tours and
tastings.
Top 5 Locals’ Picks
Top 5 Festivals and Events
(Windsor—Middleton)
(Windsor—Middleton)
Acadian National Day
For more festivals and events, see pages 103–109. Dates are subject to change,
however, so please confirm with the local Visitor Information Centre before finalizing
your plans.
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/grandpre
Learn about life in the early days of
Grand Pré and celebrate Acadian
culture with the Amis de Grand-Pré by
participating in a traditional morning
mass beneath the willow trees; cake
and lemonade following the mass.
Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound
Pumpkin People Festival
1157 West Halls Harbour Road
902-679-5299
www.hallsharbourlobster.com
Fishermen of the Bay of Fundy believe
the flavour of lobster improves
immeasurably if you eat it outdoors on
the coast, where the delicious aroma
from your plate can mingle with the
scents of pine and sea wrack at low
tide. Local seafood lovers concur,
flocking like seagulls to this restaurant
overlooking the picturesque wharf.
Wolfville Farmers’ Market
Annual Annapolis Valley Apple
Blossom Festival
Memory Lane Railway Museum
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61 School Street, Middleton
902-825-6062
www.memorylanerailwaymuseum.com
www.novascotiarailwayheritage.com
Family-oriented displays include model
trains, antique station paraphernalia,
miniature tools, and an outdoor railway
trolley that the kids will love.
Pumpkin People Festival
Kentville
www.kentville.ca
Every fall, pumpkins leave their
pumpkin patches, get dressed up
and head for Kentville. Explore the
town with camera in hand, and you’ll
see more than 300 hilarious pumpkin
people: gathering for a picnic, skiing
off rooftops, or lounging on front lawns.
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Grand-Pré National Historic Site
Pack your camera and beware of fastbraking motorists.
Wolfville Farmers’ Market
902-697-3344
www.wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca
An experience to remember, with live
music and over 60 vendors (farmers,
chefs, and artisans) selling fresh local
produce and meats, specialty foods,
and unique artwork in a renovated
turn-of-the-century apple warehouse.
Open Wednesdays 4pm to 7pm (May–
December) and Saturdays 8:30am to
1pm (year-round).
May 25–30, 2016
Kentville / 902-678-8322
www.appleblossom.com
Let the aroma of apple blossoms waft
over you as you celebrate the bloom
of springtime at the Queen Annapolisa
pageant and one of Canada’s largest and
most revered annual street parades.
57th Annual Kingston Steer BBQ
and Village Fair
July 8–11, 2016, Kingston, Western
Kings Area / 902-765-2800
www.kingstonnovascotia.ca
Start the fun on Friday evening with
musical entertainment, burgers and
fries, and fireworks at dusk. On Saturday
morning, begin the day with a pancake
breakfast at the Fire Hall. Watch the
parade along Main Street at 10:45am
And then enjoy a delicious beef dinner or
burger bits and fries with sweet treats like
cotton candy. Activities include musical
entertainment, dessert contest, craft fair,
bingo, bounce kingdom, dance, and
more.
Tastes of the Valley
July 23, 2016
Wolfville / 902-697-3344
www.wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca
Make sure you come hungry to this
culinary celebration of fresh local food
held at the Wolfville Farmers’ Market
in the DeWolfe apple warehouse
behind the Festival Theatre. Some of
the province’s top chefs will create
tasting plates using fresh Valley-farmed
ingredients.
Berwick Gala Days
September 2–5, 2016
Berwick / 902-538-8068
www.town.berwick.ns.ca
Since 1945, the citizens of “Apple
Town” have been gathering to
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Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping
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For more shopping options, see pages 100–103.
Flora by Cora
Apple blossoms
Valley Pumpkin Festival
October 1–31, region-wide
Sharpen your artistic skills in a pumpkin-
carving contest, meet the famous
Kentville Pumpkin People, or cheer on
your favourite paddler at the WindsorWest Hants Pumpkin Regatta. You can
also join the Valley Pumpkin Hunt or
get lost in a corn maze. Vineyard tours,
winemakers’ dinners, community teas,
and special harvest menus at local
restaurants round out the month-long
festivities.
Casa Bella Gifts
Casa Bella Gifts
464 Main Street, Wolfville
902-542-4400
Casa Bella Gifts is a high-end,
independent fashion, gift, and home
décor store situated on the pedestrianfriendly Main Street of Wolfville.
Casa Bella Gifts offers elegance and
sophistication and will delight and inspire
the self-indulgent or gift-giving customer.
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deWeevers Wovens
3486 Highway 1, Aylesford
902-847-9270
www.deweeverswovens.com
Browse a selection of clothing for women
and men made from hand-loomed
wool. Elegantly designed coats, jackets,
ponchos, vests, cardigans, pullover
sweaters, and accessories come in an
array of vibrant colours.
Flora by Cora
Devour! The Food Film Fest, Wolfville
2088 Grand Pré Road, Grand Pré
902-542-2924 / www.florabycora.com
Bold sunflowers, daisies, wild roses,
Tangled Garden
and pansies adorn the backs of these
Adirondack-style cedar lawn chairs.
Relaxing in the sunshine never looked
so good. Tables, planters, settees, and
window boxes are also available.
Fox Hill Cheese House
1678 Church Street, Port Williams
902-542-3599
www.foxhillcheesehouse.com
Sample specialty cheddar, havarti,
gouda, feta, and natural yogurt, all made
of fresh milk from grass-fed cows. Take
a tour of the facility and then enjoy a
creamy gelato on the timber-frame deck.
Tangled Garden
11827 Highway 1, Grand Pré
902-542-9811
www.tangledgardenherbs.ca
Tantalizing liquors, vinegars, and jellies
infused with flavours from the onehectare herb and sculpture garden.
Windsor–Middleton Outstanding Orchards, Valleys, and Vineyards
celebrate the waning days of summer.
Join in the fun—there are musical
showcases, parades, barbecues, apple
pie-eating contests, road races, and a
fantastic fireworks display. Make sure
to visit the Apple Capital Museum on
Commercial Street.
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(Windsor—Middleton)
For more heritage and cultural attractions, see pages 87–96.
Greenwood Military Aviation Museum
Haliburton House Museum
414 Clifton Avenue, Windsor
902-798-2915
haliburtonhouse.novascotia.ca
Judge Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s
elegant villa is furnished with some of his
own Victorian-era possessions, including
the desk where he may have written his
famous Sam Slick stories. The property
is the site of the new Windsor Hockey
Heritage Museum.
DISCOVER
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY
AVIATION HERITAGE
Visit the Greenwood
Military Aviation Museum
Prescott House Museum
61 River Street, Kentville
902-678-8040
www.centrestagetheatre.ca
This acclaimed community theatre
company stages several lively
productions year-round.
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Uniacke Estate Museum Park
Mt. Uniacke / 902-866-0032
uniacke.novascotia.ca
The house and grounds are part of what
was once the expansive country estate of
Attorney-General Richard John Uniacke.
Built between 1813 and 1815, the
grand country house is one of the finest
examples of Georgian architecture in
Canada. The estate offers visitors a vivid
glimpse of life in the early 1800s among
Nova Scotia’s gentry.
Greenwood Military Aviation
Museum
Ward Road, Greenwood
902-765-1494 ext. 5955
www.gmam.ca
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s—yup, it is a
plane. Spend some time with the Argus,
Lancaster, Neptune, and T33 aircraft
at 14 Wing Greenwood. Learn about
the squadron’s military history from its
beginnings as an air-force station in 1942
to its present-day status as the largest air
base in Atlantic Canada.
Prescott House Museum
1633 Starr’s Point Road, Starr’s Point
902-542-3984
prescotthouse.novascotia.ca
Learn about the advent of commercial
agriculture in the Valley at this gracious
Georgian house that belonged to
Charles Prescott, a horticulturalist who
helped establish the Fruit Growers
Association.
Destination
Village of Kingston
“Home of the Steer BBQ”
FREE ADMISSION
Operating Hours
June to August:
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
September to May:
10 a.m – 4 p.m
Contact Us:
Tel: (902) 765-1494
(Ext. 5955)
www.gmam.ca
7 Days a Week
Tuesday - Saturday
Located on, Ward Road
Just Outside
RCAF Station
Greenwood
Nestled between the north and south mountains,
surrounded by farmland, orchards and vineyards, Kingston
is next door to 14 Wing Air Force Base with all amenities
available for great community living.
· Kingston Steer BBQ - 2nd Saturday in July
· Picnic, feed the ducks or try the fitness trail at
Stronach Park
· Golf the 18-hole, par 72 Paragon Golf course
· Experience nature/history at McMaster Mill Historic Park
· View high/low tides at nearby Bay of Fundy
· For great suggestions stop by the Visitor Information
Centre
671 Main Street, Kingston, NS
Tel: (902) 765-2800
[email protected]
www.kingstonnovascotia.ca
Section Head
CentreStage Theatre
Walking trail, Uniacke Estate Museum Park
Park
Museum
Attraction
Bay of Fundy
Nova Scotia
Supervised Beach
National Parks and National Historic Sites
Provincial Visitor Information Centre
Park
Local Visitor Information Centre
Museum
Winery
Attraction
Airport
Supervised Beach
Provincial Visitor Information Centre
Local Visitor Information Centre
New Brunswick
Winery
Airport
Joggins
Fossil Cliffs
Heritage
Models
Ferry to Saint John,
N.B.
River
Hebert
Bay of Fundy
North Hills
Museum
Fort Anne
Port-Royal
101
St. Bernard
Church
Bear River
Vineyards
Long Island
Weymouth
Church
Point
Brier Island
1
Bear
River
Upper
Clements
Park
Annapolis Highland Vineyards
UNESCO Southwest
Nova Biosphere
Macdonald
Museum
Annapolis
Royal
Historic
Gardens
8
10
Maitland Bridge
Kejimkujik
National Park and
National Historic Site
Caledonia
Tobeatic
Wilderness
Area
Yarmouth
Ferry to
Portland,
Maine
Greenwood
Military
Museum
osphere
ry
Fer
Cornwallis
hwest Nova Bi
y
rr
Tiverton Fe
Digby
Kingston
Middleton
UNESCO Sout
21217
Sandy Cove
Bridgetown
Amherst
104
Springhill
Miners’
2
Age of Sail Centre
Cape
Museum
Chignecto
Anne Murray
Centre
Waterfall
Advocate
Port
Fundy Geological
Williamsdale
Harbour
Greville
Museum
Cape d’Or Lighthouse Cape Parrsboro
Cobequid
Lookoff
Split
4
Interpretation 104
Halls
Cape
Centre
Harbourville Harbour
Waterfall
Blomidon Blomidon
Five Islands
Bass
2
Blomidon Estate Winery Park Minas Basin Park
River
Economy
Prescott House
Aylesford
Berwick
Museum
Burncoat
Head
Park
PEI Ferry
Grand
Domaine de Grand Pré
101
Masstown
1
Selma
Harness
Wolfville Pré
Kentville
Cambridge Walton Noel
Racing
104
Oaklawn
Cheverie
Maitland
Lighthouse
Acadia
Tidal Bore
Randall
Farm Zoo
Truro
University Summerville
Area
House
Lawrence
Victoria Park
Avondale Sky Winery
Museum Hantsport
House
102 Glooscap
Avondale
Gaspereau Vineyards,
Museum
Heritage
Tidal View Farms
l’Acadie Vineyards,
Centre
Fort Edward National Historic Site
Benjamin Bridge Vineyards Windsor
Luckett Vineyards
Upper
2
Stewiacke
Sainte-Famille
Rawdon
12
14
Mastodon
Ridge
1
Shand
WInes
Gold Mines
House
Shubenacadie
Uniacke Estate
Museum
Shubenacadie Provincial
Museum Park
New
Haliburton
101
Wildlife Park
Ross
14
Mount Uniacke
House
Museum
To
Halifax
Chester
Mahone Bay
Lunenburg
Peggy’s
Cove
Halifax
Halifax Stanfield
International
Airport
Top 5 Photo Opportunities
Balancing Rock, Long Island
Whale watching
Wonderful Whales and
Historic Tales
Bridgetown—Brier Island
The western-most edge of the Bay of Fundy stretches from Bridgetown to Weymouth,
and all the way along the narrow finger of land known as Digby Neck to Long Island
and Brier Island at its tip.
These shores provide a study in contrasts: blue waves lap against striking basalt
sea stacks. The brightly painted hulls of fishing boats and scallop draggers bump
against rough-hewn wharves in Digby. Skies overhead fill with the chatter of seabirds
as whales and white-sided dolphins glide serenely in the deep, sheltered waters of
Digby Gut.
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Home to the first permanent European settlement north of Florida, the area is also
rich in Canadian history. Some 400 years ago, early settlers established their forts,
farms, and fishing villages along this picturesque coast. Following in centuries-old
farming traditions, this unique micro-climate today supports two outstanding wineries
in Bear River where vines flourish producing distinctive, award-winning wines. Come
experience the lure of this beautiful area.
Balancing Rock, Long Island
Take the five-minute ferry ride from Digby
Neck and you’ll be rewarded with an upclose view of Long Island’s striking basalt
rock formations. The most photographed
is a climb down 235 gradual steps to the
water’s edge, where a narrow column
of basalt perches straight up in the air,
balanced only on its tiny tip.
Fort Anne National Historic Site
Route 1, Annapolis Royal / 902-532-2397
Explore the Officers’ Quarters, then
climb the earthworks to have a seat in
the Parks Canada red chairs. Look west
over the ramparts down the river towards
Goat Island, a landscape and waterway
steeped in history.
you’ll find untouched wilderness and a
peace we sometimes forget still exists.
Gulliver’s Cove, Digby Neck
Hike to the summit of Gulliver’s Head
and you’re likely to spot seals and
whales in the cove below. In the cliff
face, watch for indigenous minerals
including a rare vein of semi-precious
agate, set by nature into the rocks
underfoot.
Point Prim Lighthouse
The Digby Gut, flanked on one side by
the Point Prim Lighthouse, is a glacially
carved breach in the North Mountain,
which allows the rich seawater of the
Bay of Fundy to fill the Annapolis Basin.
Kejimkujik Lake
In autumn, Mother Nature paints
Kejimkujik National Park and National
Historic Site in swaths of crimson and
gold. Climb the roadside viewing tower
for a stunning view of the Mersey River
emptying into Kejimkujik Lake and the
morning mist rising off the water. Here
Fort Anne National Historic Site
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Recommended Scenic Hike: Explore Brier
Island and Digby Neck
At the very end of the finger of land known as Digby Neck you will find Brier Island.
Just 6.5 kilometres long and 2.5 kilometres wide, Brier Island is renowned as a
sensitive and significant ecological treasure. A paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and
walkers, the island has several easy to moderate trails that lead along the shore to the
island’s two lighthouses or to Seal Cove, where you can sit and watch a seal colony
at play.
The island is located on the Atlantic Flyway, a major migration route for seabirds and
shorebirds. Birdwatchers from all over the world come here just for the spring and
fall spectacle. Visit Pond Cove and Northern Point to see large groups of migrating
hawks, called kettles, depart for more southerly climes from August to October.
At other times you can observe semipalmated sandpipers, endangered piping
plovers, and majestic great blue herons. You may even glimpse pelagic species—like
shearwaters, razorbills, red phalaropes, kittiwakes, and mures—that are rarely seen
this close to shore.
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If you prefer, seek your wildlife encounters out on the open sea. Brier Island is an
iconic whale-watching destination and a number of cruise options are available with
knowledgeable guides on board to help you make the most of your sightseeing trip.
Several whale species, including the elusive right whale, make their summer home
in the sheltered waters of Digby Gut. Keep your eyes peeled for the mighty fins of
these giants of the deep, as they roll languidly in the rich waters. You may even see
puffins bobbing on the water, lunching on the silvery herring that always seem to be
dangling from their colourful bills.
Top 5 Outdoor Activities
For more outdoor activities, see pages 68–77.
Annapolis Royal graveyard tour
Beach days
Kejimkujik Lake
Slather on the sunscreen, pack your
sunglasses, a paperback, and your fluffiest
towel, and then head for Raven Haven
Beach in West Springhill just minutes from
Annapolis Royal. Summer’s made for
swimming and lounging, and this family
park on Sandy Bottom Lake is an ideal
spot for both. Rent a kayak or canoe, get
an ice cream at the canteen and the day is
complete. Take Exit 22 off Highway 101.
Birding
Recognized as the top bird-watching
location in Nova Scotia, Brier Island
is a popular stopover for hundreds of
migrating shorebirds and raptors. Take
your camera, binoculars, and field guide
to Pond Cove, the Nature Conservancy
site on the island. You’ll experience
unparalleled opportunities to study
shorebirds up close.
Come for a paddle, stay for the
stars
Boar’s Head Lighthouse, Long Island
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The inter-connected lakes and gently
flowing rivers make canoeing the best
way to explore Kejimkujik National Park
and National Historic Site. The Mi’kmaq
forged ancient canoe routes and
portages still in use today. At night take
in the stars and the constellations in Nova
Scotia’s Dark Sky Preserve, one of the
best night sky views in North America.
Whale watching tour
Family fun at Fort Anne National
Historic Site
Canada’s first national historic site
turns one hundred years old in 2017!
Begin your family visit by picking up
an Xplorer booklet in the Officers’
Quarters (free with admission), and use
it to add adventure to your visit. Try a
game of croquet, explore the powder
magazines, and stroll in the historic
graveyard.
Whale watching
There’s no thrill quite as exhilarating as
seeing a spout of water suddenly spray
out of the ocean, as sunlight flashes on a
mighty fin and a humpback, fin, or minke
whale breaches the waves and there’s
no shortage of opportunities to have the
experience. Turn to pages 73–75 or visit
www.novascotia.com for a list of local
tour operators.
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Top Locals’ Picks
Bridgetown Ciderfest
September 8–11, Bridgetown
www.bridgetownciderfest.com
Celebrate the fall harvest of beautiful,
juicy Annapolis Valley apples. This annual
four-day festival is in its 33th year. Featured
events include the Grand Street Parade,
the Rubber Duck Race, the Car Rally, and
the Cardboard Boat Regatta.
(Bridgetown—Brier Island)
Churchill’s Restaurant & Lounge,
Digby Pines
Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa, Digby
902-245-7712
The succulent new menu at Churchill’s
Restaurant and Lounge presents new
twists on old favourites, featuring local
ingredients and prepared to order. The
world-famous Digby scallops are a resort
specialty and a must-try on the new
menu. A complete selection of domestic
and imported wines is also available.
So, dress up a little and treat yourself to
fresh, locally sourced seafood.
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Historic Digby Waterfront
This scenic waterfront is lined with
quaint shops, cafés, and restaurants,
and in summer there are outdoor
concerts at the marina. Check at the
local Visitor Information Centre for
performance dates. Visitors can stroll
past the fishing boats tied up at the
wharf, wander through the marina,
observe an active boatyard, or explore
the harbour in a kayak. www.digby.ca
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
178 Saint George Street
Annapolis Royal
902-245-4824
www.annapolisroyalfarmersmarket.com
There’s no sleeping in on Saturday
mornings around here. Head to the
market between 8am and 1pm and
you’ll have your pick of fresh fruit,
veggies, and baked goods. You’re sure
to leave with more than memories—
local artisans offer an amazing array of
treasures. In July and August the market
is also open on Wednesdays from
10am to 2pm From October to May,
it moves to its winter location in the
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens on
Saturdays from 9am to noon.
Historic Gardens in Annapolis Royal—
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence
Annapolis Royal Farmers & Traders Market
TripAdvisor gives top ranking to the beautiful Historic Gardens in Annapolis. Here, paths
wind through seven hectares of formal and informal gardens. This glorious setting with its
lush plantings uniquely portrays the history of Nova Scotian settlement.
441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal / 902-532-7018 / www.historicgardens.com
Bridgetown–Brier Island Wonderful Whales and Historic Tales
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal Farmers &
Traders Market
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Top 5 Festivals and Events
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(Bridgetown—Brier Island)
For more festivals and events see pages 103–109 or consult www.novascotia.com.
Dates are subject to change, however, so confirm with the local visitor information
centre before finalizing your plans.
Fort Anne National Historic Site
including a street parade, music, raft
races, competitions, and lots of delicious
scallops.
August 31–September 4, Digby
902-245-5924
www.wharfratrally.com
Atlantic Canada’s largest motorcycle rally
brings tens of thousands of bikers to town
for driving, burnout, stunt and strongmen
competitions, show-and-shines, and lots
of family entertainment.
Acadian and First Nations’ culture
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Special Activities at Port-Royal
National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
This year marks the 75th anniversary
of the official opening of PortRoyal habitation; a day of special
programming is planned on July 3,
2016. We’ll celebrate the efforts of
those who had the foresight to create
this special place for people to enjoy.
Season-long highlights include a music
series on four Thursdays, Mi’kmaw
traditions, and special feature on the
reconstruction efforts.
Heritage in Annapolis Royal
www.annapolisroyal.com/
visitor-information
Celebrate Canada Day on July 1 with
a piece of birthday cake, music, and
family fun. Travel back in time during
Encampment Days July 29 (evening) to
July 31 (noon) at Fort Anne. Explore the
Historic Gardens every day on your own
or with a volunteer guide. Be sure to
plan a weekend in Annapolis Royal for
Wine and Roses in the evening of July 8
from 5pm to 7pm and then the House
& Garden Tour on Saturday, July 9 when
you can explore the heritage homes
and fine gardens of this community in
bloom.
Digby Scallop Days
August 5–7, Digby
902-308-9445
www.digbyscallopdays.com
Celebrate the catch of the worldfamous scallop fleet with entertainment,
Ghost Town
October 21–31, Annapolis Royal
www.ExploreGhostTown.com
Annapolis Royal will become a Ghost
Town! A series of events and a ghostly
atmosphere will combine to create a
magical time in Annapolis Royal. Be sure
to visit...if you dare!
Wharf Rat Rally
Bridgetown–Brier Island Wonderful Whales and Historic Tales
Wharf Rat Rally
Top 5 One-of-a-Kind Shopping
Top 5 Heritage and Cultural Attractions
(Bridgetown—Brier Island)
(Bridgetown—Brier Island)
For more shopping options, see pages 100–103.
For more heritage and cultural attractions, see pages 87–96.
Bainton’s Tannery Outlet
Flight of Fancy
213 St. George Street,
Annapolis Royal
902-532-2070 / 1-800-565-2070
www.baintons.ca
Outfit yourself in style at Bainton’s,
an Annapolis Royal institution, with
high-quality leather and shearling
garments and accessories for men and
women, including jackets, gloves, hats,
moccasins, backpacks, and handbags.
1869 Clementsvale Road, Bear River
902-467-4171 / 1-866-467-4171
www.theflight.ca
This internationally acclaimed art gallery
and craft studio offers unique shopping
from the work of over 200 Nova Scotian
and Canadian artists. Wood, pottery,
glass, metalwork, clothing, fibre arts—just
pick your favourite medium.
Lucky Rabbit Pottery
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
15 Church Street, Annapolis Royal
902-532-0928
www.luckyrabbitpottery.ca
Recipients of the 2011 Best Body of
Work Award by the Nova Scotia
Designer Crafts Council, Deb Kuzyk
and Ray Mackie create porcelain
art using both ancient and modern
techniques. Mackie hand turns or
moulds each piece creating functional
forms. After firing, Kuzyk hand paints
each item using brilliantly coloured
glazes in intricate and distinct designs.
Great Expectations Books,
Antiques & Café
165 Lower St. George Street,
Annapolis Royal / 902-532-0120
This charming bookstore and café also
offers antiques, Nova Scotia-made
gemstone jewellery; and luscious Belgian
chocolates, truffles, and confections
made on site.
Oddacity Designs
Bear River / 902-467-0268
www.oddacitydesigns.com
Get ready for a burst of colour and
creativity. You’ll be captivated by the
wearable art offered by renowned artist
Zoë Onysko in her studio shop. Her
whimsical hand-painted silk jackets and
one-of-a-kind jewellery collages are full of
personality.
Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada
Admiral Digby Museum
95 Montague Row, Digby
902-245-6322 / www.admuseum.ns.ca
Step into the past as you enter a mid1800s Georgian home. Attend one of
the many special events or explore your
personal history with the Digby County
genealogical resources.
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal
902-532-7018
www.historicgardens.com
Overlooking a tidal river valley, this
lush landscape offers seven hectares of
horticultural displays, including a formal
Victorian garden, an expansive collection
of roses, and the Acadian cottage and
garden. Follow the winding paths and
learn about gardening methods, designs,
and heirloom plants representing 400
years of local history. Take a break during
your tour and enjoy some delicious
refreshments in the Elm Tree Café.
North Hills Museum
Lucky Rabbit Pottery
Flight of Fancy
5065 Granville Road, Granville Ferry
902-532-2168 / northhills.novascotia.ca
This mid-18th-century wood-framed
farmhouse is filled with a fine collection
of antique English furnishings, ceramics,
silver, paintings, and Georgian décor.
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Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Kejimkujik National Park and
National Historic Site
Route 8, Maitland Bridge
902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
Kejimkujik is the only National Park
that is also a National Historic Site
commemorating the presence of the
Mi’kmaq since time immemorial. Home
to the largest collection of petroglyphs
in North America, these rock carvings tell
age-old stories of the land and its people.
Petroglyph tours take place six times a
week during July and August and also
periodically during the spring and fall.
Port-Royal National Historic Site
Lower Granville Road, off Route 1
Port Royal / 902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the
reconstruction of the Habitation, so come
celebrate with us. This national historic
site features a reconstruction of early 17thcentury buildings representing the former
colony of the French who settled for a time
along the Nova Scotia coast. Costumed
interpreters and period demonstrations
help re-create the look and feel of PortRoyal, one of the earliest settlements in
North America. Visitors can also relax in
the red chairs and take in the panoramic
view of the Annapolis River and Basin.
Section Head
Bridgetown–Brier
Island Wonderful Whales and Historic Tales
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Explore Our Great Outdoors
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The Bay of Fundy region offers some of the most remarkable outdoor
experiences in the country: one-of-a-kind tidal bore-river rafting, world
renowned fossil and rockhounding, stunning sea kayaking, bird and wildlife
viewing, and extraordinary walking and hiking. The following resources will
help you enjoy all that this region’s great outdoors has to offer.
Three Sisters, Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Spencer’s Island / Old Shipyard Beach
Beach Road, Route 209, Spencer’s Island
Thomas’ Cove Coastal Reserve
Economy Point Road, Economy
Sunflower maze, Mount Denson
Local Beaches
Also see pages 70–­72 for Provincial Park
listings or visit www.novascotiaparks.ca for
a complete list of provincial day-use parks,
campgrounds and additional beach parks.
Beaches in Amherst—Masstown
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Advocate Beach
Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
Driftwood Park Retreat Beach
Old Wharf Road, off Route 209,
West Advocate
Carr’s Brook Wharf Beach
Site of the old wharf, Highway 2, Carr’s Brook
Economy Cove
Cove Road (Highway 2), Upper Economy
First Beach
Pier Road, Parrsboro
Fox Point Beach
Fox Point Road, off Route 209, Port Greville
Ward’s Brook Beach
Ward’s Brook Road, Route 209, Ward’s Brook
Beaches in Truro–Avondale
Glooscap Park Beach
Two Islands Road, Parrsboro
Burntcoat Head Park Beach
611 Burntcoat Road, Noel
Jacob’s Lane,
Off Highway 2, Economy
Cheverie Beach
Highway 215, Cheverie
Lower Debert Beach
Debert Beach Road, off Highway 4,
Lower Debert
Dawson Dowell Park
Highway 215, Maitland
Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach Road, off Highway 215,
Bramber
Rainey Cove Beach
Highway 215, Pembroke
Shipyard Beach
Shipyard Road, off Highway 215, Cheverie
Summerville Beach
Summerville Wharf Road, off Highway 215,
Summerville
Walton Beach
Highway 215, Walton
Beaches in Windsor–Middleton
Avonport Beach
Off Highway 1, Avonport
Partridge Island Beach
White Hall Road, Parrsboro
Hobart’s Beach
Hobart’s Beach Road, off Highway 215,
Summerville
Aylesford Lake Beach
From Highway 101 take Exit 13, turn left then
right at the Irving Station, then turn left and go
22 kilometres.
Port Greville Beach
Merriam Road, off Route 209, Port Greville
Kempt Shore Beach
Highway 215, Kempt Shore
Blue Beach
Blue Beach Road, Hantsport
Saints’ Rest Beach
Wharf Road, off Highway 2, Bass River
Lower Burlington Beach
Highway 215, Burlington
Evangeline Beach
Beach Row, off Highway 1,
North Grand Pré
Local Beaches
Sand Point Beach
Wharf Road, off Highway 2, Five Islands
Truro–Avondale
Anthony Provincial Park
Highway 215, Lower Selma
An open picnic park at the edge of the Bay of
Fundy. Exposed red sand at low tide offers a
great opportunity for wading in the warm water.
Caddell Rapids Lookoff Provincial Park
1609 Riverside Road, Stewiacke
Small picnic area overlooking the Shubenacadie
River’s incoming tides. Bald eagles can often be
seen patrolling the coast for food.
Gael Tours, Smith’s Cove
Hall’s Harbour Beach
Off West Halls Harbour Road
Harbourville Beach
Highway 360, Harbourville
Kingsport Beach
Off Route 221, Kingsport
Margaretsville Beach
Highway 362, Margaretsville
Beaches in Bridgetown—Brier Island
Culloden Beach
Culloden Road, off Route 217, near Digby
Gilbert’s Cove Beach
Highway 101, Gilbert’s Cove
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
Hampton Beach
Off St. Croix River Road, Hampton
Lake Midway
Highway 217, Digby Neck
Port George Beach
Off Shore Road East, Port George
Raven Haven Beachside Family Park
2239 Virginia Road, off Route 8,
West Springhill
Sandy Cove Beach
Highway 217, Digby Neck
Provincial Parks
Visit www.novascotiaparks.ca for a complete
list of provincial day-use parks, campgrounds,
and additional beach parks.
Amherst—Masstown
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Route 209, West Advocate
A wilderness park with over 51 kilometres of
trails and walk-in campsites, featuring pristine
coastline, deep valleys, rare plants, and remnant
old-growth forests.
Five Islands Provincial Park
618 Bentley Road, off Route 2,
Lower Five Islands
Sea cliffs overlook the world’s highest tides, a
spectacular setting for camping, hiking, clam
digging, and ocean kayaking.
Londonderry Provincial Park
Off Highway 4
A wayside memorial park with interpretive
display.
Newville Lake Provincial Park
Highway 2, Halfway River
Small picnic site under softwood trees, along
the shore of Newville Lake.
Lake George Provincial Park
125 North River Road, Lake George
Freshwater sandy beach with a small picnic area.
Lumsden Pond Provincial Park
2530 Corkum Burns Road, Lumsden Pond
A small roadside picnic park with water access
and change houses.
Scots Bay Provincial Park
16 Wharf Road, Scots Bay
Small picnic park with beach access.
MacElmons Pond Provincial Park
219 MacElmon Road, Onslow
Small picnic park and short walking trail
adjacent to a pond and wildlife sanctuary.
Bridgetown—Brier Island
Smiley’s Provincial Park
109 Clayton McKay Road, off Route 14, Brooklyn
Wooden and open picnic area and 86-site
campground on the Meander River, offering
playground and walking trails.
Central Grove Provincial Park
1731 Highway 217, Long Island
A small picnic area with a trail to the rocky shore
of the Bay of Fundy. Ideal for photography.
Windsor–Middleton
Blomidon Provincial Park
3138 Pereau Road, north of Canning
Blomidon’s 759 hectares include striking
natural features and abundant wildlife, a 70-site
campground, two picnic areas, an unsupervised
beach, and hiking trails.
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Annapolis Basin Lookoff Provincial Park
260 Shore Road, Bay View
Small area with interpretive display.
Lake Midway Provincial Park
7600 Highway 217, Lake Midway
A small roadside picnic park with lake access
and good trout fishing in season.
Clairmont Provincial Park
1405 Highway 1, Clairmont
A small picnic area provides a cool oasis
beneath a stand of red pine.
Coldbrook Provincial Park
7073 Highway 1, Coldbrook
A pleasant picnic area under a canopy of pine
offers an excellent lunch stop.
Cottage Cove Provincial Park
11935 Shore Road, Port George
A picnic park overlooking the Bay of Fundy
offering an interesting walk along the rocky shore.
Falls Lake Provincial Park
1541 Highway 14, Vaughan
A small picnic park on Falls Lake with beach
access and a boat launch.
Provincial Parks
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Mickey Hill Pocket Wilderness Trails
Exit 22 from Highway 101, 5 kilometres south
on Route 8
Day use park trail and swimming area.
Consists of three hiking trails: Picnic Trail
(10 min.), Beach Trail (20 min.), and Ski Trail
(2 hrs.)
Savary Provincial Park
7409 Highway 1, Plympton
A small picturesque picnic area overlooking
St. Mary’s Bay. At low tide you can beachcomb
along the rocky shoreline.
Valleyview Provincial Park
960 Hampton Mountain Road, Bridgetown
A 30-site woodland campground and picnic
area offering breathtaking vistas overlooking
Bridgetown and the Annapolis Valley.
Golf Courses
2016 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia
14 Wing Greenwood Golf Club
1-877-765-5800 / www.greenwoodgolfclub.ca
18-hole, par 72. Driving range, drive carts, bar
and grill.
Berwick Heights Golf Course
3060 Highway 211, Berwick
902-847-9000
www.berwickheightsgolf.com
18-hole, par 72. Beautiful views, rolling hills, and
wooded areas. Guests welcome.
Minas View Golf Links
Cambridge
902-528-2360
www.minasviewgolflinks.com
9-hole, par 31. Spectacular views of the
Minas Basin.
Brookfield Golf Club
785 Highway #2, Brookfield
902-673-3352
www.brookfieldgolf.com
18-hole, par 70. Green fee players welcome.
Mountain Golf & Country Club
1195 Pictou Road, Truro
902-893-2841
www.mountaingolf.ca
18-hole, par 71. Rentals available. Green fee
players welcome. Practice green.
Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa
103 Shore Road, Digby
902-245-7709 or 1-800-667-4637
www.digbypines.ca/activities/golf
18-hole, par 71. Designed by Stanley Thompson.
Accommodation and golf packages available.
Eagle Crest Golf Course
2075 Lakewood Road, Centreville
902-679-3033
www.eaglecrestgolfcourse.com
18-hole, par 72. Green fee players welcome.
Above Par Golf Course
9725 Highway 201, South Farmington
902-824-0363
9-hole, par 3.
Eden Golf & Country Club
Paradise
902-665-4257 / 1-800-782-8814
www.edengolf.ca
18-hole, par 72. Country setting. Green fee
players welcome.
Amherst Golf Club
487 John Black Road, Amherst
902-667-1911
www.amherstgolfclub.com
18-hole, Par 71. Combine natural beauty with a
challenging open course. Fast greens and very
lush fairways in immaculate condition.
Fox Hollow Golf Club
Stewiacke
902-639-2535
www.foxhollowgolfclub.ca
18-hole, par 72.
Annapolis Royal Golf & Country Club
902-532-2064 / www.annapolisroyalgolf.com
18-hole, par 70. Overlooking the Annapolis
River and Fort Anne. Restaurant and pool onsite. Guests welcome.
Avon Valley Golf & Country Club
595 Falmouth Back Road, Falmouth
902-798-2673
www.avonvalleygolf.com
18-hole, par 71.
Island Green Golf Club
7005 Highway 12, Kentville
902-678-7577
www.islandgreengolf.ca / 9-hole, par 32.
Executive golf course and driving range.
Ken-Wo Golf Club
9514 Commercial Street, New Minas
902-681-5388 / 902-681-0678
www.ken-wo.com
18-hole, par 70. Located in the beautiful
Annapolis Valley, Ken-Wo is a traditional treelined layout that measures over 6,300 yards.
Guests are welcome and encouraged to play
this classic semi-private layout. Full service
facility with instruction.
Paragon Golf & Country Club
380 Brookside Drive, Kingston
902-765-2554 or 1-877-414-2554
www.paragongolf.ca
18-hole, par 72. A lush mix of open holes and
tree-lined fairways. Driving range, canteen,
and bar.
Parrsboro Golf Club
Two Island Road, Parrsboro
902-254-2733
www.parrsborogolf.ca
9-hole, par 33. New clubhouse overlooking the
Bay of Fundy. Visitors welcome.
Renfrew Camping & Golf
824 Renfrew Road, Nine Mile River
902-883-9886
www.campingandgolf.com
9-hole, par 3.
Ridgewood Golf Club
53 Ravine Drive, Truro Heights
902-893-6200
www.ridgewoodgolfcourse.ca
9-hole, par 33.
Riverrun Golf Club
North River
902-893-8400
www.riverrungolf.ca
9-hole, par 34. Practice facility, power carts,
rentals; soft spikes required.
Rosevale Par 3 Family Golf Course
Redden Road, Windsor
902-880-8048
Springhill Centennial Golf Club
River Philip
902-686-3870
www.springhillgolfclub.ca
9-hole, par 36. Green fee players welcome.
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The Links at Penn Hills
Shubenacadie
902-758-1406
www.linksatpennhills.com
18-hole, par 72. Championship golf course with
mixture of wooded and open links along the
Shubenacadie River.
Truro Golf Club
86 Golf Street, Truro
902-893-4650
www.trurogolfclub.com
18-hole, par 71. One of the oldest golf clubs
in Nova Scotia (established 1903), this semiprivate course provides a well-manicured,
traditional challenge for all levels. Full services
available.
Uniacke Pines Golf Club
83 Alder Lane, Mount Uniacke
902-866-2440 / www.uniackepines.com
9-hole. The course winds through 80 acres,
offering fabulous vistas and a clubhouse
complete with food and beverage service.
Tours and Guided
Experiences
Advocate Boat Tours
3838 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2222 / 1-866-638-4118
advocateboattours.com
Unique and personal tours to Cape Split
(awesome tidal action) and Isle Haute (seal
colony and sea birds) with a maximum group
size of 6 people.
Boulderwood Stables
7321 Highway 1, Ardoise
Located between Mount Uniacke and Windsor
on the Evangeline Trail / 902-791-1215
1-866-499-9138 / www.boulderwood.com
One-hour horse trail rides. Adult half days:
trail ride, swim, trail ride. Youth day camps:
from 9am to 4pm. Riding lessons, trail rides,
and swimming (half-day available). Indoor and
outdoor picnic sites, indoor swimming pool and
hot tub, tennis court, and play areas.
Golf Courses and Tours
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Brier Island Whale & Seabird Cruises
223 Water Street, Westport
902-839-2995 or 1-800-656-3660
www.brierislandwhalewatch.com
Daily boat cruises and Zodiac tours of an area
teeming with marine life and seabirds.
Cobequid Segway
Truro / 902-893-4588 / 902-305-8758
cobequidsegway.ca
Guided Segway tours of Victoria Park in Truro,
the TransCanada Trail of northern Nova Scotia,
and the Cobequid Bay area.
Diamond Tours
1-866-414-6883
www.BlueDiamondTours.com
www.HalifaxShoreExcursions.com
Tidal bore-rafting, awe-inspiring views, whale
watching, travel to remote inlands, kayaking,
walking on the seabeds soon to be covered by
the tides, and more.
Fundy Adventures
Gulliver’s Cove on Digby Neck
902-245-4388 / www.fundyadventures.com
Explore secluded beaches and Fundy cliffs and
reap the bounty of the bay. Go clam digging or
learn from local rockhounds, lobster fishermen,
and dulse harvesters.
Freeport Whale & Seabird Tours
RR #1, Freeport
902-839-2177 / whalewatchersnovascotia.ca
Three-hour tours aboard a fully enclosed 12-metre
Cape Islander with washroom facilities on board.
Gael Tours
33 Wilson Lane, Smith’s Cove
902-245-4689 / www.gaeltours.ca
Stones, steeples, ships and seafood!
Experience Digby’s historic streetscapes and
the culture of an active fishing community.
Plankton, periwinkles and predators! Explore
the Bay of Fundy’s spectacular rocky shore for a
close-up view of the intertidal zone.
Go North Tours/Uncork Nova Scotia
Falmouth
902-352-2552 or1-877-365-2552
www.gonorthtours.com
www.winetoursns.com
Go North Tours has been showcasing Nova
Scotia to visitors since 2009 with a variety of
guided tours for small groups from May to
November. We are proud to offer unique ways
to experience Peggy’s Cove and Halifax, and
our Uncork Nova Scotia division offers a variety
of guided wine tours to the wineries of Nova
Scotia that include wine tastings and fabulous
cuisine. Proud Member of the Wine Association
of Nova Scotia, Taste of Nova Scotia, and
Destination Halifax.
The Historical Association of Annapolis Royal
902-532-3035 / www.tourannapolisroyal.com
Stroll through the centuries on a walking
tour of Annapolis Royal’s historic district,
explore Canada’s oldest English graveyard by
candlelight, or discover the Acadian heritage
experience with music and dance.
Mariner Cruises Whale & Seabird Tours
325 Water Street, Westport, Brier Island
902-839-2346 / 1-800-239-2189
www.novascotiawhalewatching.ca
Offering Nova Scotia whale-watching and birding
tours for over a decade, from the whale-watching
capital of Nova Scotia. Fin and minke whales arrive
in early June, followed by humpbacks.
NovaShores Adventures
3838 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
1-866-638-4118 / www.novashores.com
Guided sea kayak tours on the Bay of Fundy on
the world’s highest tides (1, 2, or 3 days). Tours
to the legendary Three Sisters rock spires. No
experience required. Open May 15 to Sept. 15.
Ocean Explorations (Zodiac) Whale Cruises
Tiverton / 902-839-2417 / 1-877-654-2341
www.oceanexplorations.ca
Exhilarating up-close Zodiac tours of the rich
feeding areas off Brier Island and Digby Neck
conducted by a marine biologist.
Petit Passage Whale Watch
3450 Highway 217, East Ferry
902-834-2226 / www.ppww.ca
Just 30 minutes from Digby, twice-daily private
charters will take guests on an amazing Bay of
Fundy adventure, viewing whales, porpoises,
and seabirds. Family and group rates available.
Bus tours are welcome.
Shubenacadie River Runners
8681 Route 215, Maitland
1-800-856-5061 /www.tidalborerafting.com
Open your eyes to the Bay of Fundy’s history and
incredible natural forces by riding the tidal bore.
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Spirit Reins Ranch
432 Prospect Road, Parrsboro
902-254-3138 / 902-254-4262
www.spiritreinsranch.com
Scenic trail rides where the view is breathtaking in
every direction. For all levels of riding experience.
Tidal Bore Rafting Resort
12215 Highway 215, Maitland Road, Urbania
902-237-7380 / raftingcanada.ca
Guided tidal river rafting adventures, onsite
cottages, and restaurant.
Valley Ghost Walks
902-692-8546 / www.valleyghostwalks.com
Historical, family-friendly walking productions
about the region’s fascinating past. Join Jerome
the Grave Keeper and his ghostly friends on
two-hour tours of Hall’s Harbour, Kentville,
Windsor, Wolfville, and Grand Pré Winery.
Trails
For detailed trail descriptions, directions and maps,
visit www.trails.gov.ns.ca. For snowmobile trails
visit: www.snowmobilersns.com
Amherst—Masstown Trails
• Cape Chignecto Provincial Park trails, West
Advocate (45 km total)
• Cape d’Or Lighthouse Interpretive Trail,
Cape d’Or
SHUBENACADIE RIVER
Tidal Bore Viewing!
South Maitland, NS
9865 Hwy 236 (902) 261-2250
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• Five Islands Provincial Park trails
(11 km total)
• Fox Point Look-off and Walking Trail, Route
209, Port Greville
• Kenomee Hiking Trails, Economy (4 trails,
28.5 km total)
• MacElmon’s Pond Provincial Park, Masstown
(1.5 km)
• Mi’kmaway Debert Interpretive Trail, Debert
(4.4 km)
• Naz MacDonald Fitness Trail, Springhill
(1.6 km)
• Partridge Island Look-off and Hiking Trail,
Parrsboro (2.7 km)
• Thomas’ Cove Coastal Reserve Trails,
Economy (2 looped trails, 8 km total)
• Ward’s Falls Hiking Trail, Parrsboro (6 km)
Truro–Avondale Trails
• Burntcoat Head Park, Noel
• Cobequid Trail Network, Truro/Bible Hill/
Old Barns (4 trails, 16 km total)
• Earltown Lake and Portage Trail, Earltown
(5.5 km)
• Greenwing Legacy Interpretive Trails,
Stewiacke (1 km)
• Gully Lake Trail System, Earltown (4 trails,
22 km total)
• Rogart Mountain Hiking Trail, Earltown (6 km)
St. Andrews Marsh Trail, Stewiacke, behind
Wildlife Park (3 km)
• Shubenacadie Wildlife Park, Stewiacke (2 km)
• South Maitland Village Park Nature Trail,
adjacent to Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre
and observation deck
• Stewiacke River Park (1.5 km)
• Victoria Park, Truro (20 km network)
Windsor–Middleton Trails
• Annapolis Valley Multi-use Trail System
(200 km following abandoned rail lines
through the Valley from Wolfville [it is only
a walking/cycling trail in Annapolis Royal—
non-motorized] through to Digby)
• Black Rock Community Trails (4 looped trails,
20 km total)
• Blomidon Provincial Park (12.8 km)
• Bell Park, off Highway 101, Mount Uniacke
(1.7 km)
• Eldridge Settlement Road Trail, Falmouth
(11.5 km)
• Gaspereau Canal Trail, Route 12 from
Kentville (5 km)
• Kentville Ravine Trail, Kentville Agricultural
Centre (4.3 km)
• Lockhart & Ryan Memorial Park Trails, New
Minas (2.6 km)
• Martock Cross Country Ski Trails, Highway 14,
Martock (5 km, winter only)
• Miner’s Marsh Trail, Kentville (1.5 km)
• Rawding Ravine Trail, Wolfville (0.7 km)
• Smileys Provincial Park, off Route 14, Brooklyn
(0.8 km)
• Uniacke Estate Trails, Mount Uniacke (7 trails,
15 km total)
• Woodville Community Hiking Trails
(6 interconnected loops, 10 km total)
Bridgetown–Brier Island Trails
• Acacia Trail, Acaciaville (2.5 km)
• Annapolis Valley Multi-use Trail System
(200 km following abandoned rail lines
through the Valley from Wolfville through to
Digby). Non-motorized section in Annapolis
Royal
• Balancing Rock Trail, Tiverton, Digby Neck
(1 km)
• Central Grove Provincial Park, Long Island,
Digby Neck (1.6 km)
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• Delaps Cove Wilderness Trails (3 linked trails,
9 km total)
• Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site Trail System, off Route 8; 16 front trails,18
trails through mixed habitat, ranging from an
easy 0.2-km stroll and is wheelchair accessible
(Mersey Meadows Trail) to a challenging 60km, multi-day hike (Liberty Lake Trail) in the
backcountry. Five trails offer mixed hiking/
bicycling opportunities.
• Mickey Hill Pocket Wilderness Trail, Route 8 (3
short trails, 5.6 km total)
• Mountain Top Cottages Trail, Granville Ferry
(1.4 km)
• Old Winchester Road, Granville Ferry
(5.4 km, private road)
• Port Royal Farm & Country Museum Trail
(4.2 km)
• Roxbury Road, West Lawrencetown (8 km)
• Sentier de Clare/Clare Trail, Weymouth
(88 km return)
• Valleyview Provincial Park Trail, Bridgetown
(short trails in picnic park)
• Walk Annapolis Royal: approximately
15 km of trails and walkable streets.
Brochure available.
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In the following pages, you’ll find listings of accommodations, attractions,
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Accommodations
Find the perfect home away from home on the Bay of Fundy and in the Annapolis Valley.
Accommodations in this region range from full-service hotels and clean, comfortable
motels, to luxury resorts, seaside cottages, charming country inns, cozy B&Bs, and
hostels. Find the Nova Scotia getaway that best suits you.
For detailed information, pricing and help with reservations, please call
1-800-565-000 or visit www.novascotia.com.
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Amherst—Masstown
Amherst
Comfort Inn Amherst
143 South Albion Street, Amherst
902-667-0404 / www.choicehotels.ca/cn247
Sixty-unit motel offers Wi-Fi and light breakfast.
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The Regent B&B
175 East Victoria Street, Amherst
902-667-7676 / 1-866-661-2861
www.theregent.ca
Four guest rooms furnished with period items
that reflect the spirit and heritage of this great
home. An ideal venue for weddings or romantic
weekends.
Super 8 Amherst
40 Lord Amherst Drive, Amherst
902-660-8888 / 1-877-503-7666
www.super8amherst.com
Fifty air-conditioned rooms equipped
with television, Wi-Fi, microwave, and free
newspaper. Enjoy the pool, hot tub, and water
slide. W
Advocate Harbour
ADDA Fundy Tides Campground
95 Mills Road, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2816
advocateharbour.org/campground
Community-run campground with 35 sites in a
quiet, rural setting surrounded by blueberry and
raspberry fields, with a panoramic view of the
beautiful Bay of Fundy.
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Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
1108 West Advocate Road, Advocate Harbour
1-888-544-3434
novascotiaparks.ca/parks/cape-chignecto.asp
Fifty-nine wilderness sites, 31 walk-in sites, bunk
house, and three cabins (no drive-up sites).
Driftwood Park Retreat
47 Driftwood Lane, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2008 / 1-866-392-2008
www.driftwoodparkretreat.com
Five fully equipped beachfront 2-bedroom
chalets. Walking distance to hiking trails at Cape
Chignecto Park. Close to Novashores Kayak
Adventures and Advocate Boat Tours, Cape
d’Or Lighthouse, and Wild Caraway Restaurant.
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Parrsboro
Gillespie House Inn
358 Main Street, Parrsboro
902-254-3196 / 1-877-901-3196
www.gillespiehouseinn.com
Seven spacious guest rooms with private baths,
antiques, fireplaces, and lots of ambience.
A hearty breakfast is served daily. W
Glooscap Campground & RV
1380 Two Islands Road, Parrsboro
902-254-2529
Open and wooded campground with 47
overnight sites and 30 seasonal; playground,
beach, near golf course.
The Parrsboro Mansion Inn
3916 Eastern Avenue, Parrsboro
1-866-354-2585
www.parrsboromansion.com
Elegant accommodation with four airconditioned guest rooms at romantic Italianate
style mansion with heated pool in quiet
downtown location. Reiki and massage therapy
available.
Five Islands
Five Island Ocean Resort & RV Campground
482 Highway 2, Five Islands
902-254-2824 / 1-877-454-2824
www.fiveislands.ca
Oceanfront camping and cottages. Best view of
Fundy tides, pool/waterslide. W
Five Islands Provincial Park
618 Bentley Branch Road, Highway 2
Five Islands / 1-888-544-3434
www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/fiveislands.asp
The park offers an 87-site campground. W
Economy
Four Seasons Retreat
320 Cove Road, Upper Economy
902-647-2628 / 1-888-373-0339
www.fourseasonsretreat.ns.ca
Eleven fully equipped one, two, and threebedroom woodland cottages, with the
Cobequid Bay in full view.
Glenholme
Hidden Hilltop Family Campground
2600 Highway 4, Glenholme
902-662-3391 / 1-866-662-3391
www.hiddenhilltop.com
Campground with 190 serviced sites and 18
unserviced sites. Daily and nightly activities for
kids during summer break, themed weekends,
mini golf, large pool, canteen, wagon rides,
soap slide, and petting zoo.
Dalhousie University Agricultural
Campus Conference Services & Summer
Accommodations
10 Horseshoe Crescent,Truro
902-893-3103
http://www.dal.ca/dept/summeraccommodations.html
250 single and double units with towels and
linens, shared washroom facilities, free Wi-Fi
access, free parking, access to athletic centre,
on-site laundry.
Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Centre Truro
437 Prince Street, Truro
902-895-1651 / 1-800-465-4329
www.hitrurohotel.com
An ideal place to relax, work, or play; 114 guest
rooms, licensed dining room, lounge, indoor
heated pool, hot tub, and fitness centre. W
Irwin Lake Chalets
680 Loch Haven Lane, Old Barns
902-895-2663 or 1-866-554-7946
www.irwinlakechalets.com
This year-round woodland retreat offers six
lakeside log chalets with kitchen, bath, and
wood stove.
Scotia Pine Campground
1911 Highway 2, Hilden
902-893-3666 / 1-877-893-3666
www.scotiapine.ca
Offers laundry, cable television, Wi-Fi, pool,
sauna, walking trails, and children’s play areas.
One camp cabin.
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Stonehouse Motel & Restaurant
165 Willow Street, Truro
902-893-9413 / 1-877-660-6638
www.stonehousemotelrestaurant.com
Central location in downtown Truro.
On-site restaurant and lounge.
Super 8 Truro
85 Treaty Trail, Millbrook
902-895-8884 / 1-800-800-8000
www.super8truro.com
Fifty air-conditioned rooms with flat screen LCD
television, complimentary Wi-Fi, and Superstart
breakfast. Pool, hot tub, 80 ft. waterslide, and
meeting facilities.
Behind every day is a great night.
Truro
Best Western Plus Glengarry Truro Trade and
Convention Center
150 Willow Street, Truro
902-893-4311 / 1-800-567-4276
www.bwglengarry.com
Full-service, 3.5-star hotel offers 107 guest
rooms, lounge, dining room, outdoor pool, free
Wi-Fi, daily noon buffets, and evening specials.
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Comfort Inn Truro
12 Meadow Drive, Truro
902-893-0330
www.trurocomfortinn.com
Eighty-one spacious guest rooms provide
comfort for the business or leisure traveller.
Newly renovated. Free hot breakfast included.
Comfort Inn Amherst
Upgraded features include:
143 South Albion Street, Amherst, NS
T: 902.667.0404 E: [email protected]
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• Brand new contemporary guest rooms
equipped with 32” LCD flat screen television,
work desk and ergonomic chair, refrigerators
and microwaves
• Stylish lobby & guest business area
• Free hot breakfast served in a modern new
breakfast room
• Free wireless hi-speed internet
• Free outdoor parking
• 100% Smoke free hotel
Comfort Inn New Glasgow
740 Westville Road, New Glasgow, NS
T: 902.755.6450 E: [email protected]
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Comfort Inn Truro
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T: 902.893.0330 E: [email protected]
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Truro–Avondale
Suncatcher Bed & Breakfast
25 Wile Crest Avenue, North River
902-893-7169 / 1-877-203-6032
suncatcherbnb.com
A warm welcome awaits you at Suncatcher B&B,
located in North River, a suburban area of Truro
only a five-minute drive from the downtown
core. Two large airy rooms each with a spacious
four-piece ensuite.
Tidal Bore Inn
29 Truro Heights Road, Lower Truro
902-895-9241
www.tidalboreinn.com
Spacious grounds with picnic tables adjacent to
walking trail; 48 guest rooms.
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Willow Bend Motel & Suites
277 Willow Street, Truro
902-895-5325 / 1-888-594-5569
www.willowbendmotel.com
Twenty-eight modern rooms with hot and cold
breakfast. Featuring fridges and microwaves,
flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi, and heated pool.
Stewiacke
The Nelson House B&B
138 Main Street East, Stewiacke
902-639-1380 / 1-866-331-1380
www.thenelsonhousebb.com
Relax on the veranda; three rooms include Wi-Fi
and cable television.
Urbania
Tidal Bore Rafting Resort
12215 Highway 215, Maitland Road, Urbania
902-237-7380 / raftingcanada.ca
Guided tidal river rafting adventures, on-site
cottages, and restaurant.
Maitland
Cresthaven by the Sea Bed & Breakfast
19 Ferry Lane, Maitland
902-261-2001 / 1-866-870-2001
www.cresthavenbythesea.com
Overlooking the Bay of Fundy. Three suites
with ensuite baths, fireplace, water view, and
amenities.
Noel
Shangri-La Cottages
619 Burntcoat Road, Noel
902-369-2050 / 1-866-977-3977
www.shangri-lacottages.com
Three luxury fully equipped cottages
overlooking the Bay of Fundy and adjoining
Burntcoat Head Park. Located at the home of
the world’s highest recorded tides.
Kempt Shore
Kempt Shore Ocean View Campground
5701 Highway 215, Kempt Shore
902-633-2510 / 902-633-2229
www.kemptshorefestivals.com
Eight-hectare campground on the shore of the
Minas Basin offers field sites as well as 26 sites
serviced with water and electric. Flush toilets
and free hot showers. Site of two famous music
festivals. W
Windsor–Middleton
Grand Pré
Evangeline Inn & Motel and Café
Highway 101, Exit 10 –11668 Highway 1, Grand Pré
902-542-2703 / 1-888-542-2703
www.evangeline.ns.ca
Comfortable rooms in a quiet country setting.
Attractions nearby. Enjoy a home-cooked meal
in our café. The Inn is the historic boyhood
home of the late Sir Robert Borden, Prime
Minister of Canada, 1911–1920. Five cozy
inn rooms, indoor pool, on-site café, and 18
spacious and comfortable motel units, with
4-piece bath, AC, phone, cable, and Wi-Fi.
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Sandpiper Lane Cottage
25 Sandpiper Lane, Grand Pré
902-542-4610
www.canadaselect.com
Charming cottage on Evangeline Beach in
historic Grand Pré. Beachfront location with
a panoramic view of Cape Blomidon and the
Fundy tides just 7.2 kilometres from Wolfville.
Two-bedroom housekeeping cottage includes
a 4-pc bath, satellite TV/VCR/DVD, phone,
cathedral ceilings with sky lights, outdoor
patios, gas BBQ, picnic table, outdoor fire
chimney, stairs to beach. Smoking on patios
only. No pets please. Open year-round.
Partner Accommodations
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Wolfville
Garden House Bed and Breakfast
220 Main Street, Wolfville
902-542-1703
www.gardenhouse.ca
A heritage home (c. 1830) with a sunny cottage
garden and sweeping views over fields of hay to
Cape Blomidon and the Bay of Fundy.
Gingerbread House Inn
8 Robie Tufts Drive, Wolfville
902-542-1458 / 1-888-542-1458
www.gingerbreadhouse.ca
Located in Nova Scotia’s scenic Annapolis Valley,
with three rooms and four suites. A place like no
other, come for rest, relaxation, and romance.
Old Orchard Inn & Spa
153 Greenwich Road South, Wolfville
902-542-5751 / 1-800-561-8090
www.oldorchardinn.com
A landmark of hospitality nestled in the midst of
orchards, vineyards, golf courses, the world’s
highest tides, and historic attractions.
Roselawn Lodging
32 Main Street, Wolfville
902-542-3420 / 1-866-710-5900
www.roselawnlodging.ca
A unique accommodation experience, the
property includes a number of cottage and
efficiency units with full kitchen, full bath, and
living room areas, ranging from bachelor to
three bedrooms. Also motel units with queensize bed, mini fridge, coffee station, and Wi-Fi.
New Minas
Slumber Inn
5534 Prospect Road, New Minas
902-681-5000 / 1-800-914-5005
www.slumberinn.ca
Commercial travellers and vacationers alike
will find a warm welcome with Slumber Inn. An
outstanding lodging choice. 80 well-appointed
guest rooms.
Bridgetown—Brier Island
Bridgetown
Carleton Motel & Cabins
4101 Highway 201, Bridgetown
902-665-4716 / 1-866-665-4716
www.carletonmotel.ca
Downhome Host
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Close to Everything You Want to See and Do!
Beaches, Parks & Outdoor Adventure
History, Heritage & Cultural Events
Shopping, Dining & Entertainment
Offering excellent service in a relaxing location.
Just a short drive to town to dine and shop.
Country hospitality with a gazebo and gas
barbecues available, fire pit, play area for
children, horseshoes, and picnic tables.
Annapolis Royal
Raven Haven Beachside Family Park
Sandy Bottom Lake, Annapolis Royal
902-532-7320
www.annapoliscounty.ca
Rest your feathers at the campground, featuring
15 campsites, all with water access. Two cabins.
Caledonia
Mersey River Chalets and Nature Retreat
RR #2, Caledonia
902-682-2443 / 1-877-667-2583
www.merseyriverchalets.ns.ca
A four-season wilderness resort located
five kilometres north of Kejimkujik National Park
and National Historic Site. The quiet, peaceful,
and natural setting offers accommodation in
seven chalets, four lodge rooms, and three
teepees. Complimentary on-site facilities
include canoeing, kayaking, tennis, basketball,
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Wine Country
boardwalk, trails for hiking, snowshoeing, and
cross-country skiing.
Digby
Admiral Digby Inn
441 Shore Road, Digby
902-245-2531 / 1-800-465-6262
digbyhotels.com
Forty-four drive-up air-conditioned rooms and
three cottages, all with mini-fridges and water
view. Guest laundromat and heated indoor
pool. Licensed restaurant and lounge.
Coastal Inn Digby
111 Warwick Street, Digby
902-245-4747 / 1-800 401-1155
www.coastalinns.com/coastal-inn-digby-ns.php
Centrally located, close to all you want to do—
dining, whale watching, golf, beachcombing,
hiking, theme parks, and historic touring. Five
minutes from Saint John ferry. Thirty-six rooms
with cable, Wi-Fi, discounted phone rates, and
a complimentary “continental plus” breakfast.
Accommoda on
Mullen’s Bayside Farm
& Cottages
Secluded, oceanfront vacation rental cottages on
St. Mary’s Bay, Digby County. Five spacious beachfront
accommodation rental units are within feet of St. Mary’s
Bay. Whale watch, explore the beach, or feast on seafood.
A unique accommodation experience in Atlantic Canada.
Exceptional Dining • Full Service Spa
Wi-Fi • Pool & Sauna • Spectacular View
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580 Fort Point Rd. Weymouth North, NS
Tel: (902) 837-5353
1-866-940-6700
[email protected]
www.baysidefarm.com
Partner Accommodations
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Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa
103 Shore Road, Digby
902-245-2511 / 1-800-667-4637
www.digbypines.ca
Casual elegance in a Norman-style chateau
and cottages overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
Experience luxurious accommodations, locally
inspired cuisine, classic golf course, and
Aveda spa.
Gulliver’s Cove Oceanview Cottage
679 Gulliver’s Cove Road, Digby
902-245-4388 / 902-245-8139
www.gulliversretreat.com
A fully furnished retreat with 4-piece bath,
2 bedrooms with Q ,T, and pull-out sofa bed,
washer and dryer, full kitchen with all the
appliances you will need. Dining room, living
room including TV, VCR, phone, games, clocks,
and BBQ, Wi-Fi. Smoking on decks only. View
of the Bay of Fundy and cliffs with spectacular
sunsets. Short walk to the beach. Great bird
watching.
Brier Island
Brier Island Lodge
Westport
902-839-2300 / 1-800-662-8355
www.brierisland.com
One of the richest marine habitats in the world,
Brier Island is a top eco-tourism destination,
with whale watching, bird watching, and
coastal hiking. Explore the trails that crisscross
the island, see a coastal marine ecosystem in
action at Pond Cove Beach, or watch seals
sunning themselves at Seal Cove. Brier Island
Lodge, perched atop the cliffs overlooking the
ocean, offers comfortable accommodations and
unique regional dining experiences.
Smith’s Cove
Harbourview Inn
25 Harbourview Road, Smith’s Cove
902-245-5686 or 1-877-449-0705
www.theharbourviewinn.com
A beautiful century-old inn situated in a tranquil
country setting. Great water view and beautiful
flower gardens. Also located on the property is
Captain Jacob Winchester House, a 154-yearold sea captain’s house which offers three
garden-view suites with the same amenities as
the inn. A delicious full breakfast is included.
Other amenities include laundry service and
bar. Other features include a 25-metre outdoor
swimming pool and tennis court.
Weymouth
Mullen’s Bayside Farm & Cottages
580 Fort Point Road, Weymouth North
902-837-5353 / 1-866-940-6700
www.baysidefarm.com
Year after year, visitors from across Canada, North
America, and Europe travel to this well-known
Digby County vacation spot to experience rural
Atlantic Canada.
nights accommodations at the
$349 Two
Harbourview Inn (Queen Room)
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Complimentary full breakfast each morning.
Whale watch for two with Brier Island Whale
and Seabird Cruises on the Mega Nova
HARBOURVIEW INN
Celebrating 117 years in business
• Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2015
• Rated with 4 stars by Canada Select
• Rated #1 of all the inns and B&Bs in Digby,by TripAdvisor
BRIER ISLAND WHALE WATCH
Celebrating 30 years in business,
dedicated to research and education
• Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2015
www.theharbourviewinn.com
1-877-449-0705
1-902-245-5686
Attractions
Also see shopping listings on pages 100–103 for
details on artisans, galleries ,and studio tours.
Amherst—Masstown
Amherst
Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio
33 Church Street, Amherst
902-667-0560 / 1-800-328-7756
www.hookingrugs.com
A gallery of hooked rugs. Rug hooking kits,
patterns, and supplies.
Joggins
Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World
Heritage Site
100 Main Street, Joggins
902-251-2727 / 1-888-932-9766
www.jogginsfossilcliffs.net
The coastal cliffs at Joggins reveal the world’s
best example of life during the Coal Age—a
time millions of years before the dinosaurs. Join
a guided tour and find fossils that have been
newly revealed in the cliffs by the Bay of Fundy
tides. Enjoy exhibits and have a bite to eat at
the award-winning Joggins Fossil Centre. Open
April to October.
Advocate Harbour
Advocate Boat Tours
3838 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2222 / 1- 866-638-4118
advocateboattours.com
Unique and personal tours to Cape Split
(awesome tidal action), Isle Haute (seal colony
and sea birds), and the Three Sisters, with a
maximum group size of six people.
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Off Highway 104, West Advocate Harbour
902-392-2085
novascotiaparks.ca/parks/capechignecto.asp
The park maintains over 40 kilometres of
trails, both for day-use hikers and overnight
backpackers. An interpretation centre, picnic
area, washrooms, and gift shop are based at the
trailhead at Red Rocks near the community of
Advocate Harbour.
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Fish & Chips on the Wharf
Gift Shop & Garden Center
Captain Cob’s Corn Maze
NSCL Grapes & Grains
Fresh Seafood Market
Dairy Bar • Cafe • Deli
Home Style Bakery
Petro Canada Gas Bar
With Tim Hortons & Greco Express
Find us on facebook
www.brierislandwhalewatch.com
1-902 839- 2995
1-800-656-3660
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Exit 12, TCH #104, West of Truro
www.masstownmarket.com
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NovaShores Adventures
3838 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2222 / 1-866-638-4118
www.novashores.com
Guided sea kayak tours on the Bay of Fundy on
the world’s highest tides (one, two, or three
days). Tours to the legendary Three Sisters rock
spires. No experience required. Open May 15
to September 15.
Port Greville
Age of Sail Heritage Centre Museum
8334 Highway 209, Port Greville
902-348-2030
www.ageofsailmuseum.ca
Museum housed in a 1854 church with five
additional buildings preserves the local
lumbering and shipbuilding history. Café and
giftshop. Open Victoria Day to Thanksgiving.
Parrsboro
Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy
(FORCE) Visitor Centre
1156 West Bay Road, Parrsboro
902-254-2510
www.fundyforce.ca
The centre overlooks the technology test site
for harnessing tidal energy in the Minas Passage
of the Bay of Fundy and houses interpretive
exhibits, interactive displays, and a small
theatre.
Fundy Geological Museum
162 Two Islands Road, Parrsboro
902-254-3814
fundygeological.novascotia.ca
350 million years of history! Unearth Nova
Scotia’s rich geological past and discover the
Triassic and Jurassic landscapes where Canada’s
oldest dinosaurs once roamed.
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum
1155 Whitehall Road, Parrsboro
902-254-2376
www.ottawahousemuseum.ca
Built circa 1775, this Georgian-style dwelling
overlooking Partridge Island, beach, and
Minas Basin, was once the summer home of
Sir Charles Tupper, sixth Prime Minister and
Father of Confederation. Museum exhibits
and interprets Tupper’s life, also seafaring,
lumbering, and social history of the Parrsboro
Shore. Genealogy and archives on site. Enjoy an
ice cream or cup of tea on the veranda while you
watch the tide come in. Open May to October.
Parrsboro Rock and Mineral Shop
and Museum
349 Whitehall Road, Parrsboro
902-254-2981
A gallery of rocks, minerals, and rare fossils from
prehistoric dinosaurs, reptiles, and amphibians.
Open May to October.
Ship’s Company Theatre
18 Lower Main Street, Parrsboro
902-254-3000 / 1-800-565-7469
www.shipscompanytheatre.com
An acclaimed professional theatre company,
presenting new Atlantic Canadian works in a
spectacular waterside venue. W
Springhill
Anne Murray Centre
36 Main Street, Springhill
902-597-8614
www.annemurraycentre.com
A tribute to the legendary singer’s amazing
career, featuring rows of gold and platinum
albums. Open mid-May to mid-October. W
Springhill Miner’s Museum
145 Black River Road, Springhill
902-597-3449
Tour a mine and travel back in time to the days
when coal mining was the lifeblood of
Springhill. Open June 1 to September 30.
Five Islands
Five Islands Lighthouse Park
140 Broderick Lane, Lower Five Islands
902-897-3180
www.colchester.ca/parks
The park features a pepper pot-style lighthouse,
picnic area, playground, beach access, walking
paths, and an incredible view of the Five Islands.
Open May 7 to mid-October.
Five Islands Provincial Park
618 Bentley Road, off Route 2,
Lower Five Islands
902-662-3030 / www.novascotiaparks.ca
Sea cliffs overlook the world’s highest tides,
offering a spectacular setting for camping,
hiking, clam digging, and ocean kayaking.
Economy
Cobequid Interpretive Centre
3246 Highway #2, Economy
902-647-2600
cobequidinterpretivecentre.com
Descriptive panels, pictures, and literature on
the culture, history and geology of the region.
A preserved Second World War tower offers
scenic views. Tourist and hiking trail information.
That Dutchman’s Farm
4595 Highway 2, Upper Economy
902-647-2751 / www.thatdutchmansfarm.com
Nova Scotia’s original artisan cheesemakers. Shop surrounded by farm animal and nature
park with naturalized gardens. Great place to
spend time with family. Cheese available yearround.
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Bass River
Bass River Heritage Museum &
Interpretive Park
Highway 2, Bass River
902-647-2648
www.bassrivermuseum.ca
The museum and park share the dynamic
heritage of Bass River—including the story of the
community’s world-famous chairs.
Joy Laking Gallery
6730 Highway 2, Bass River
902-890-8450 / 902-890-8730
[email protected]
www.joylakinggallery.com
Joy is one of Nova Scotia’s best known realist
painters. She has had national solo exhibitions
and is an elected member of the Society of
Canadian Artists. Open Monday to Saturday,
10am to 5pm and Sunday, 1pm to 5pm from
June 1 until September 30. Evenings and offseason by chance or by appointment.
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Debert
Debert Military Museum
35 Acadia Avenue, Colchester Park, Debert
902-662-2860
debertmilitaryhistorysociety.weebly.com
Housed in the former Camp Debert, one of three
communications centres for Canada during the
Second World War and the Cold War.
Truro–Avondale
Truro
Cobequid Arts Council – Marigold
Cultural Centre
605 Prince Street, Truro
902-897-4004
www.marigoldcentre.ca
Houses a 208-seat theatre, reception lobby, art
gallery, sports heritage museum, boardroom,
and office rental space. Offers arts and culture
educational programs.
Colchester Historical Museum
29 Young Street, Truro
902-895-6284
www.colchesterhistoreum.ca
The museum offers a variety of intriguing
exhibits on the local history of Truro and
Colchester County, including modern archives
available for research by the public.
Downtown Truro
605 Prince Street, Truro
902-895-9528
www.downtowntruro.ca
Downtown heritage and shopping district.
Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre
65 Treaty Trail, Millbrook
902-843-3493
millbrookheritagecentre.ca
Sharing Mi’kmaw legends, heritage and culture
through artifacts, exhibits, displays, and guided
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Rath Eastlink Community Centre
625 Abenaki Road, Truro
902-893-2224
www.ratheastlinkcommunitycentre.ca
A multi-purpose recreation facility boasting a
climbing wall, aquatic centre, fitness centre,
arena, indoor walking track, and catering
service.
Tidal Bore Visitor Centre
Tidal Bore Road, Truro
The tidal bore surges up the Salmon River twice
daily. See pages 16–17 for times.
Truro Farmers’ Market
15 Young Street, Truro
902-843-4004 / www.trurofarmersmarket.org
Facebook.com/TruroFarmersMarket
Operates Saturdays from April to December,
8am to 1pm in the historic Fire Hall building.
Features fresh produce, home baking, unique
crafts and art, food products, meats, seafood,
flowers, plants, and more! Music, children’s
activities, garden space, and one-stop shopping
in an energetic, friendly market.
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Truro Raceway
73 Ryland Avenue, Truro
902-893-8075 / www.truroraceway.ca
Live harness racing and simulcasts from the
finest racetracks in North America of both
thoroughbred and harness racing. Open yearround. W
Victoria Park
29 Park Road, Truro
www.truro.ca/vic-park.html
A natural woodland park of roughly 400 acres
located in the centre of town. Waterfalls, several
trails, picnic areas, large pool, playground, and
tennis courts.
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Stewiacke
Mastodon Ridge
Highway 102, Stewiacke
902-639-2345 / www.mastodonridge.com
Life-sized mastodon replica located in beautiful
playground. Mini-golf, ice cream, Tim Hortons
and KFC, gift and art gallery, visitor information.
Urbania
Tidal Bore Rafting Resort
12215 Highway 215, Maitland Road, Urbania
902-237-7380 / raftingcanada.ca
Guided tidal river rafting adventures, onsite
cottages, and restaurant.
Stewiacke River Park
902-897-3180
www.colchester.ca/parks
Quiet riverside park shaded by mature pine,
hemlock, and spruce trees. Picnic areas,
playground, walking trail, river access.
South Maitland
Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre
9865 Route 236, South Maitland
902-261-2298
Visitor information, tidal interpretation,
and observation deck overlooking the tidal
Shubenacadie River.
Shubenacadie
Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park
149 Creighton Road, Shubenacadie
902-758-2040 / wildlifepark.novascotia.ca
Native and exotic species are the pride of Nova
Scotia’s premier wildlife destination.Open
May 15 to October 15, daily from 9am to
6:30pm. Open October 16 to May 14 on
weekends only, from 9am to 3pm.
Maitland
Lawrence House Provincial Museum
8660 Highway 215, Maitland, Hants Co.
902-261-2628 / lawrencehouse.novascotia.ca
In 1874, William D. Lawrence constructed the
largest wooden full-rigged ship ever built in
Canada. Tour his Victorian home and learn
about the Golden Age of Sail along the Fundy
Shore. Open June 1 to October 5. W
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Five Islands Provincial Park
Shubenacadie River Runners
8681 Highway 215, Maitland
902-261-2770 / 1-800-856-5061
www.tidalborerafting.com
Ride the tidal bore and shoot the rapids in
Zodiacs as the tide rushes up the Shubenacadie
River.
Noel
Burntcoat Head Park
611 Burntcoat Road, Noel
902-883-7098 / www.burncoathead.com
Enjoy the lighthouse and three-acre park, the
world’s highest recorded tides, walking trails,
beach access, fossil hunting, and the scenic view
of the Bay of Fundy.
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Mount Uniacke
Uniacke Estate Museum Park
758 Highway 1, Mount Uniacke
902-866-0032
uniacke.novascotia.ca
See what 19th-century life was like in a grand old
country house with a family of 12. Celebrating
200 years. See details page 54.
Mount Uniacke Heritage Churches
The Union Church and Cemetery (c. 1830) and
Holy Spirit Church and Cemetery (c. 1845) are
prominent heritage sites within the village.
Windsor
Fort Edward National Historic Site
67 Fort Edward Street, Windsor
902-798-4706
See the sole remains of the fort, the blockhouse,
the oldest structure if its kind in Canada. Open
June 25 to Labour Day, Tuesday to Saturday
9am to 5pm.
Haliburton House Museum, Windsor
See details page 55.
Hantsport
Blue Beach Fossil Museum
127 Blue Beach Road, Hantsport
902-790-9541
www.bluebeachfossilmuseum.com
The 350-million-year old fossils found on the
shoreline of Blue Beach show evidence of the
very first animals to ever walk on land. The fossils
of these creatures are adding a piece to the
missing-link of evolution. Blue Beach is a one-ofa-kind fossil site.
Port Williams
Prescott House Museum, Starr’s Point
See details page 55.
Kentville
CentreStage Theatre, Kentville
See details page 54.
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Aylesford
Oaklawn Farm Zoo, Aylesford
See details page 49.
Greenwood
Greenwood Military Aviation Museum
14 Wing, Greenwood
902-765-1494 ext. 5955
www.gmam.ca
Displaying artifacts that illustrate the roles
performed by military aviation in Atlantic Canada,
particularly those originating from Greenwood.
Middleton
Annapolis Valley MacDonald Museum
21 School Street, Middleton
902-825-6116
www.macdonaldmuseum.ca
Operated by the Annapolis Valley Historical
Society, in the first consolidated school in
Canada, this community museum features
antique clocks and other exhibits.
Memory Lane Railway Museum, Middleton
See details page 50.
Bridgetown—Brier Island
Granville Ferry
North Hills Museum, Granville Ferry
See details page 67.
Annapolis Royal
Annapolis Royal Golf & Country Club
902-532-2064
www.annapolisroyalgolf.com
18-hole, par 70. Overlooking the Annapolis
River and Fort Anne. Restaurant and pool onsite. Guests welcome.
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Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens,
441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal
902-532-7018
www.historicgardens.com
Seven hectares of horticultural displays,
including a formal Victorian garden, an
expansive collection of roses, and the Acadian
cottage and garden.
See details page 67.
Fort Anne and Port-Royal National Historic
Sites, Annapolis Royal and area
Fort Anne: 902-532-2397
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne
Port-Royal: 902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
Discover drama and intrigue at the National
Historic Sites in southwest Nova Scotia.
See details pages 59, 67.
Hockey’s Birthplace
Windsor Hockey
Heritage Centre
Windsor Festivals 2016
Apple Blossom Fest, May 25-30
Avon River Days, July 29-31
Hants County Exhibition
September 16-18 and 23-25
Pumpkin Weigh-off, October 1
Pumpkin Regatta, October 9
Farmers Market mid June-October
Friday Night Concerts June-August
www.town.windsor.ns.ca
Partner Attractions
Newport Landing
Avondale Sky Winery
80 Avondale Cross Road, Newport Landing
902-253-2047
www.avondalesky.com
Avondale Sky Winery, where wine, food, and
service align for an unforgettable experience.
Guests of the winery can taste the awardwinning wine portfolio, tour the vineyard, and
enjoy lunch at D’Vine Morsels winery restaurant.
Windsor–Middleton
www.birthplaceofhockey.com
Walton
Walton Lighthouse
Highway 215, Walton
902-528-2929
webcam: www.novascotiawebcams.com/
waltonlighthouse
Historical lighthouse in park with trail, lookoffs,
gift shop. Open May to October. W
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Maitland Bridge
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge
902-682-2772 or 1-877-RESERVE
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
Spanning almost 400 square kilometres of
gentle wilderness, visitors will also discover
natural diversity and a rich Mi’kmaw heritage.
See details page 67.
Digby
Admiral Digby Museum, Digby
See details page 67.
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Brier Island
Hooking By The Sea Retreats
33 Church Street, Westport Brier Island
902-308-2107
www.hookingbythesearetreats.com
Experience a getaway on Brier Island and try
some traditional rug hooking, whale watching,
bird watching, hiking, and more.
Dining
Boasting abundant fresh seafood, a bounty
of fresh, locally grown produce, and the most
acclaimed boutique wineries in eastern Canada,
the Bay of Fundy region offers a wonderful
selection of dining experiences to suit all tastes.
Choose from the following selection of dining
options that await your visit.
Amherst—Masstown
Advocate Harbour
Advocate Harbour Rite Stop
3554 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2222
Gas and diesel, groceries including an NSLC
store along with fresh produce, eat-in/take-out
services, meal specials for each day of the week,
breakfast services all week long, Advocate
Harbour Gift Shop, and free Wi-Fi. Open am to
9pm daily.
Wild Caraway Café & Restaurant
3721 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2889
www.wildcaraway.com
Affordable, delicious, locally sourced meals
served in a uniquely colourful setting overlooking
the world-famous tides of the Bay of Fundy.
Parrsboro
Black Rock Bistro
151 Main Street, Parrsboro
902-728-3006 / blackrockbistro.ca
An intimate dining room with an adjacent wine
bar serving lunch and dinner.
Five Islands
Diane’s Restaurant
874 Highway 2, Five Islands
902-254-3190
Specializing in fried clams and local seafood,
Diane’s is a fantastic stop when travelling the
Fundy Shore.
Masstown
Masstown Market
Highway 104, Exit 12, Masstown
902-662-2816 or 1-866-273-0614
www.masstownmarket.com
See details on page 31.
Truro–Avondale
Truro
Best Western Plus Glengarry
150 Willow Street, Truro
902-893-4311
www.bwglengarry.com
Dine in the light and friendly coffee shop or in
the main atrium-style dining room.
Bistro on Prince
Holiday Inn, 437 Prince Street, Truro
902-897-8008
bistroonprince.com
From kids meals to fine dining. W
Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill
79 Robie Street, Truro
902-895-6699
www.swisschalet.com
Always so good for so little.
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Truro Golf Club
86 Golf Street, Truro
902-893-4650 / www.trurogolfclub.com
Traditional meals among the beautiful
surroundings of the Truro Golf Club. W
Urbania
Tidal Bore Rafting Resort
12215 Highway 215, Maitland Road, Urbania
902-237-7380 /raftingcanada.ca
Guided tidal river rafting adventures, onsite
cottages, and restaurant.
Frank & Ginos
286 Robie Street, Truro
902-895-2165
www.frankandginos.com
Casual and delicious dining in a fun and relaxed
atmosphere. Truro’s coolest place to dine.
Maitland
Frieze and Roy General Store
8787 Highway 215, Maitland
902-261-2860
Visit Canada’s oldest general store in Nova
Scotia’s first heritage conservation district!
Open 8am to 8pm, the Frieze and Roy is a local
hotspot for dining, ice cream, groceries, cold
beer, wine, and more.
The Nova Scotia Emporium & Fireside Tearoom
880 Prince Street, Truro
902-893-8285
Enjoy lunch or dessert then take in the giftware,
collectibles, and fine Nova Scotian products in
the gift shop.
Newport Landing
Avondale Sky Winery and D’Vine Morsels
Restaurant
80 Avondale Cross Road, Newport Landing
902-253 2047 / www.avondalesky.com
Avondale Sky Winery, where wine, food, and
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Upper Clements Parks
2931 Highway 1
902-532-7557 or 1-888-248-4567
www.upperclements.com
Featuring a theme park with a roller coaster,
flume ride, waterslide, laser tag, and many more
rides and attractions.An adventure park with
ziplines and challenge courses and elevated
bridges is located in a beautiful forest area.
See details page 26.
Trademark of Grinner’s Food Systems Limited, used under license.
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service align for an unforgettable experience.
Guests of the winery can taste the awardwinning wine portfolio, tour the vineyard, and
enjoy lunch at D’Vine Morsels winery restaurant.
Windsor–Middleton
Grand Pré
Le Caveau Restaurant at Grand Pré Winery
11611 Highway 1, Grand Pré
902-542-7177 or 1-866-GP-WINES
grandprewines.ns.ca/restaurant
Chef Jason Lynch emphasizes seasonal Nova
Scotia product with a global flair. Named one
of 20 world’s best winery restaurants by Wine
Access 2011. Taste of Nova Scotia Prestige
Awards 2012 and 2015 Restaurant of the Year—
Chef Inspired fine dining.
Wolfville
The Library Pub and Merchant Wine Tavern
472 Main Street, Wolfville
902-542-4315
thelibrarypub.ca
Local, farm-fresh products, a fine selection of
premium import and domestic beers and local
wines, amid an inviting atmosphere.
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Kentville
Paddy’s Brewpub & Rosie’s Restaurant
42 Aberdeen Street, Kentville
902-678-3199 / www.paddyspub.ca
With a second location in Wolfville, this
traditional Irish country pub and family restaurant
has lots of character and plenty of charm.
Hall’s Harbour
Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound & Restaurant
1157 West Hall’s Harbour Road
902-679-5299
www.cameronseafoods.ca
Fishermen of the Fundy Shore believe the flavour
of lobster improves immeasurably if you eat
it outdoors on the coast, where the delicious
aroma from your plate can mingle with the scents
of pine and sea wrack at low tide. Local seafood
lovers concur, flocking like seagulls to this
restaurant overlooking the picturesque wharf.
Bridgetown—Brier Island
Annapolis Royal
The Garrison House Inn
350 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal
902-532-5750 / 1-866-532-5750
www.garrisonhouse.ca
Three intimate fine-dining rooms and a
charming 22-seat screened verandah facing the
sunset over Fort Anne National Historic Site.
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Digby
Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa
Churchill’s Restaurant & Lounge
and 19th Hole Clubhouse & Eatery
103 Shore Road, Digby
1-800-667-4637 / www.digbypines.ca
The succulent new menu at Churchill’s
Restaurant and Lounge presents twists on old
favourites, featuring local ingredients and
prepared to order. The world-famous Digby
scallops are a resort specialty and a must-try
on the new menu. A complete selection of
domestic and imported wines is also available.
Fundy Restaurant (Fundy Dockside
Restaurant & Bar)
34 Water Street, Digby
902-445-4950 / www.fundyrestaurant.com
Specializing in fresh Digby scallops, live lobster,
seafood, pasta, and steak. Serving breakfast,
lunch, dinner, and a great children’s menu.
U-picks and Farmers’
Markets
Annapolis Royal Farmers & Traders Market
Town Centre, Annapolis Royal, May to October,
then located at the Annapolis Royal Historic
Gardens from mid-October to mid-May.
902-245-4824
annapolisroyalfarmersmarket.com
Blueberry Acres U-Pick
1225 Middle Dyke Road, Centreville
902-582-1482
Chipman Farms U-Pick
Highway 201, Tupperville
902-665-2374
Dempsey Corner Orchard
RR #3 Aylesford
1-888-675-8282
www.dempseycorner.com
June to October.
Elderkin’s Farm Market & Cider Company
10362 Highway #1, Wolfville
902-542-7198
Open year-round.
Hennigar’s Farm Market
Hennigar’s Farm Market
10272 Highway 1, Wolfville
902-542-3503
www.hennigars.com
Kentville Farmers’ Market
Kentville Centre Square, May to October, then
located in the Kentville Lions Club, 78 River
Street, from October to April 30.
902-679-2514
www.kentvillefarmersmarket.ca
Wednesdays 10am to 2pm, year-round.
Windsor Farmers’ Market
Waterside Coach House, 6 King Road Extension
Open Saturdays 10am to 2pm,
June to December.
farmersmarketsnovascotia.ca/
windsor-farmers-market
Withrow’s Farm Centre
206 Highway #1, Mount Uniacke
902-866-1113
www.withrowsfarmmarket.ca
Open April to December with a garden centre
open May to July.
Masstown Market
10622 Highway 2, Masstown
902-662-2816 / 1-866-273-0614
www.masstownmarket.com
See details on page 31.
Wolfville Farmers’ Market
902-697-3344
www.wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca
Saturdays year-round. See details page 50.
Noggins Corner Farm
10009 Highway 1, Greenwich
902-542-5515
www.nogginsfarm.ca
Wineries and
Vineyards
Truro Farmers’ Market
Corner of Prince and Young streets, Truro
902-843-4004
www.trurofarmersmarket.org
Open Saturdays 8am to 1pm, April to
December.
l’Acadie Vineyards
310 Slayter Road, Gaspereau
902-542-8463
www.lacadievineyards.ca
Annapolis Highland Vineyards
2635 Clementsvale Road, Bear River East
902-467-0363
www.annapolishighlandvineyards.com
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Avondale Sky Winery
80 Avondale Cross Road, Newport Landing
902-253-2047
www.avondalesky.com
Gaspereau Vineyards
2239 White Rock Road, Gaspereau
902-542-1455
www.gaspereauwine.com
Bear River Vineyards
133 Chute Road, Bear River
902-467-4156
www.wine.travel
Luckett Vineyards
1293 Grand Pré Road, Wolfville
902-542-2600
www.luckettvineyards.com
Benjamin Bridge Vineyards
1842 White Rock Road, Gaspereau Valley
902-542-1560
www.benjaminbridge.com
Planters Ridge
1441 Church Street,Port Williams
902-542-2711 / plantersridge.ca
Blomidon Estate Winery
10318 Highway 221, Canning
902-582-7565
www.blomidonwine.ca
Domaine de Grand Pré
11611 Highway 1, Grand Pré
902-542-1753 or 1-866-GPWINES
www.grandprewines.com
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Sainte-Famille Wines Ltd.
Dyke Road and Dudley Park Lane, Falmouth
902-798-8311 or 1-800-565-0993
www.st-famille.com
Shopping and
Services
Amherst—Masstown
Amherst
Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio
33 Church Street, Amherst
902-667-0560 / www.hookingrugs.com
A gallery of beautiful hooked rugs. Rug hooking
kits, patterns, and supplies.
Advocate Harbour
Advocate Harbour Rite Stop
3554 Highway 209, Advocate Harbour
902-392-2292
Gas and diesel, groceries including a NSLC
store along with fresh produce, eat in/take out
services, meal specials for each day of the week,
breakfast services all week long, Advocate
Harbour Gift Shop, and free Wi-Fi. Open 7am
to 9pm daily.
Port Greville
Port Greville Country Market
8610 Highway 209, Port Greville
902-348-2245
Wonderful antiques, giftware, groceries, as well
as an NSLC agency.
Parrsboro
Parrsboro Rock and Mineral Shop and Museum
349 Whitehall Road, Parrsboro / 902-254-2981
Gallery of gems, minerals, and rare fossils. Gift
shop featuring prospectors’ supplies, books,
and maps.
That Dutchman’s Farm, Upper Economy
Economy
That Dutchman’s Farm, Upper Economy
4595 Highway 2, Upper Economy
902-647-2751
www.thatdutchmansfarm.com
Nova Scotia’s original artisan cheesemakers. Shop surrounded by farm animals and nature
park with naturalized gardens. Great place to
spend time with family. Cheese available
year-round. Masstown
Masstown Market
10622 Highway 2, Masstown
902-662-2816 / www.masstownmarket.com
Quality produce, meats, cheeses, and baked
goods; garden and gift centre; restaurant.
Truro–Avondale
Downtown Truro
downtowntruro.ca
One of Nova Scotia’s most thriving historic
downtowns featuring a variety shopping and
serivces.
Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre Store
65 Treaty Trail, Millbrook
902-843-3339
Showcasing stunning Mi’kmaw artisans, offset
with a collection of Nova Scotian products.
Hub Cycle
33 Inglis Place, Truro
902-897-2482 / www.hubcycle.ca
Bicycle rentals, repairs, and retail store in the
heart of downtown Truro. Contact us for
information on upcoming cycling events.
Truro
Bike Monkey
109 Robie Street, Truro
902-843-7111 / www.bikemonkey.ca
Bicycle shop specializing in bicycle sales,
service, rental, and apparel.
Leisure Days RV Centre
45 Treaty Trail, Truro
902-893-2619 / 1-877-855-4678
leisuredays.ca/en/truro
Full service and parts department with a selection
of new and used products. Open daily.
Design By Lyndia
902-893-0375
[email protected]
Artist Lyndia Baird-Wellwood’s passion for
preserving Nova Scotia’s lighthouse heritage
is revealed through her series of paintings.
Contact for an appointment or more details.
Nova Scotia Emporium & Fireside Tearoom
880 Prince Street, Truro
902-893-8285
While enjoying lunch or dessert, take in the
excellent array of giftware, collectibles, and fine
Nova Scotia crafts.
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Port Williams
Fox Hill Cheese House, Port Williams
See details page 53.
May 21–22
Fly In
Parrsboro
Aylesford
deWeevers Wovens, Aylesford
See details page 53.
May 25–30
84th Annual Annapolis Valley Apple
Blossom Festival
See details page 51.
Bridgetown—Brier Island
Annapolis Royal
Bainton’s Tannery Outlet, Annapolis Royal
See details page 66.
Great Expectations Etcetera,
Annapolis Royal
See details page 66.
Noggins Farm, Wolfville
Pearl & Daisy Natural Soap Company
23 Inglis Place, Truro
902-843-4104 / www.pearlanddaisy.com
Facebook.com/pearlanddaisy
Natural artisan soap and bath products inspired
by the beauty and the history of coastal living.
Featuring on-site soap-making demonstrations.
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Stanfield’s Factory Outlet
1 Logan Street, Truro
902-895-5406 / www.stanfields.com
Known as “the underwear company,” offering
underwear, winter thermal wear, socks, and
athletic wear.
Truro Farmers’ Market
15 Young Street, Truro
www.trurofarmersmarket.org
Facebook.com/TruroFarmersMarket
Operates Saturdays from April to December,
8am to 1pm in the historic Fire Hall building.
Features fresh produce, home baking, unique
crafts and art, food products, meats, seafood,
flowers, plants, and more! Music, children’s
activities, garden space, and one-stop shopping
in an energetic, friendly market.
Maitland
Frieze and Roy General Store
8787 Highway 215, Maitland
902-261-2860
Visit Canada’s oldest general store in Nova
Scotia’s first heritage conservation district!
Open 8am to 8pm, the Frieze and Roy is a local
hotspot for dining, ice cream, groceries, cold
beer, wine, and more.
Gallery 215
8247 Highway 215, Selma
902-261-2151 / [email protected]
www.artgallery215.com
Bring home a piece of artwork from Gallery 215,
a community-owned gallery representing 40
emerging and established Nova Scotia artists.
Showcasing contemporary fine art,it is located
in the historic Selma Schoolhouse, or former
Selma Community Hall. Consult the website’s
Events Calendar for in-gallery art and cultural
experiences they will be hosting.
Bear River
Flight of Fancy, Bear River
See details page 66.
Oddacity Designs, Bear River
See details page 66.
Freeport
Arts ‘n Adventures in the Cove
323 Overcove Road, Freeport
902-839-2144
www.artsnadventuresinthecove.com
Hands-on activities and experiences for visitors
seeking to learn about Long Island and Brier
Island.
Windsor–Middleton
Ron S. Seney, N.S. Fishing Guide
Member – Nova Scotian Guide Service®
South Shore & Annapolis Valley Area
902-527-8727
Grand Pré
Flora by Cora, Grand Pré
See details page 53.
Festivals and Events
Tangled Garden, Grand Pré
See details page 53.
Wolfville
Casa Bella Gifts
464 Main Street, Wolfville
902-542-4400
Casa Bella Gifts is a high-end, independent
fashion, gift, and home décor store situated
on the pedestrian-friendly Main Street of
Wolfville. Casa Bella Gifts offers elegance and
sophistication and will delight and inspire the
self-indulgent or gift-giving customer.
Great festivals can be experienced all along the
Fundy Shore and in the Annapolis Valley. Note:
The event dates listed are subject to change, so
confirm with the local visitor information centre
before finalizing your plans. For a full list of
festivals and events, visit novascotia.com.
May 14–15
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens Season
Kick-off / 9am to 5pm
902-532-7018 / www.historicgardens.com
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May 29
14th Annual Scotian Gold Family Fun Day
2600 Lovett Road, Coldbrook
902-679-6795
June 10–11
Port Williams Days
902-542-3933 / www.portwilliams.com
June 10–12
Ravenous for Rhubarb Festival
Stewiacke / www.stewiacke.net
June 11
Basket Weaving Workshop
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum, Parrsboro
Materials, instructor and lunch­—$150, limited to
15 participants.
June 12
Salute to our Armed Forces
www.ageofsailmuseum.ca
Age of Sail Centre & Museum, Port Greville
Complimentary luncheon for all Canadian
Forces members, past and present, from 11am
to 2pm.
June 12
Wine & Dash
2205 Grand Pre Road, Grand Pré
902-422-3387 / www.wineanddash.ca
June 17–19
Full Circle Music Festival
Avon River Heritage Society Museum
Newport Landing
902-475-1058 / fullcirclefestival.ca
June 17–19
Canada’s Garden Days at the Historic
Gardens
Annapolis Royal
9am to 5pm
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June 18
Avondale Art Fair
Avondale Sky Winery, Newport Landing
902-757-3138 / www.avondaleartfair.com
June 19
Father’s Day Luncheon
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum, Parrsboro
12:30pm to 1:30pm
June 19–20
Annual Mount Uniacke Firefighters’ Fair
Mount Uniacke
902-866-2828
June 21
20th Annual National Aboriginal Day at
Kejimkujik
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
June 22–August 24
Rug Hooking by the sea at Ottawa House By
the Sea Museum
1155 Whitehall Road, Parrsboro
Every Wednesday.
June 23–26
17th Annual Fox Mountain Bluegrass Festival
Berwick
902-847-3747
www.foxmountaincampingpark.com
June 24–26
Classics by the Bay
Parrsboro
June 25
Mudcraft 6 & 10 km Ultimate Obstacle
Adventure
2050 Highway 202, East Gore / mudcraft.ca
6km and 10km adventure race featuring more
than 20 obstacles designed for all skill levels.
July–September
Ships Company Theatre Summer Festival
Parrsboro / 1-800-565-SHOW
www.shipscompanytheatre.com
Professional live theatre and summer
concert series.
July 1
Canada Day Celebrations, province-wide
July 2
Old Fashion Saturday Night
Parrsboro
July 3
A celebration of the 75th anniversary of the
official opening
9am to 5:30pm
Port-Royal National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
July 8
Wine and Roses
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
902-532-7018 / www.historicgardens.com
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July 8–10
Lobster Bash, Digby
902-247-1313 / www.lobsterbash.ca
Competitions such as Lobster Trap Trawl
Hauling, Lobster Banding, Rope Splicing,
Trap Stacking, and Lobster Crate Races. Also
a kitchen party, dance, free outdoor concerts,
children’s contests, lobster trap maze, blessing
of the fleet, car show, parade of lights, a
waterfront fireworks display, and more.
Food Truck Rally, Devour! The Food Film Fest, Wolfville
July 8–11
Kingston Steer BBQ and Village Fair
See details page 51.
July 9
House and Garden Tour
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
902-532-7018 / www.historicgardens.com
July 9
Mud Hero Obstacle Race
Mount Martock / www.mudhero.com
July 9
House and Garden Tour
Annapolis Royal
Arrive early to enjoy Wine and Roses on the
evening of July 5 in the Historic Gardens.
www.exploreourgardens.com
July 9
East Hants Tidal Mud Run
Burntcoat Head Park, Noel
www.easthants.ca/recreation
July 9–10
Strawberry Shortcake at Ottawa House By the
Sea Musuem
July 13–16
Old Home Week
Parrsboro
July 14–17
12th Annual Acoustic Maritime Music Festival
5701 Highway 215, Kempt Shore
902-633-2229 / www.kemptshorefestivals.com
July 14, July 28, August 4, August 18
Traditional Music at Port-Royal
1pm to 3pm / Port-Royal National Historic Site
July 15–17
Canadian Superbike Championship Series,
Rounds 3 & 4
Atlantic Motorsport Park, Shubenacadie
www.atlanticmotorsportpark.com
July 16
Arts Day on Parks Day
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
July 16
Parks Day special guided programming
Fort Anne National Historic Site,
Annapolis Royal / 902-532-2397
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne
July 16
CARP’S Second Annual Annapolis River
Festival
232 Granville Street, Bridgetown
902-532-7533
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July 16
British Motoring Festival
Windsor
www.britishmotoringfestival.com
July 23
Bear River Cherry Carnival
1277 River Road, Bear River
902-467-3633 / www.brfd.ca
July 16
VP Challenge and Canada’s Parks Day at
Victoria Park
Victoria Park, Truro
www.vpchallenge.ca
Scenic 5km obstacle race and family
entertainment at Victoria Park.
July 23
Family Fun Day Car Show n’ Shine
3 Ardoise School Road, Ardoise
www.ardoisehall.ca
July 16–17
Annual Heritage Weekend
Age of Sail Museum, Port Greville
www.ageofsailmuseum.ca
Free admission to museum, murder mystery
dinner theatre limited tickets available, and
strawberry brunch.
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July 16–17
Acadian Days at Grand-Pré National Historic Site
902-452-1952
www.grand-pre.com
parkscanada.gc.ca/grandpre
July 31
Age of Sail Museum Birthday Celebration
Port Greville
(Free admission and refreshments.)
July 23
Tastes of the Valley
www.wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca
August 1–15
Cradle of Acadie
Programming at the Annapolis Royal Historic
Gardens and in the Annapolis Royal area
July 23–24
Show and Shine
Parrsboro
August 5–7
Stewiacke Town Days
902-639-2231 / www.stewiacke.net
July 23–24
Sea to Shore Sea Glass Festival
3586 Highway 359, Halls Harbour
902-790-6901
August 5–7
Digby Scallop Days
See details page 64.
July 23–24
Learn-To-Camp at Kejimkujik National Park
and National Historic Site
July 16–17
Masstown Market Seafood Festival
10622 Highway #2, Masstown
902-662-2816 / www.masstownmarket.com
July 29–30
Smokin’ Blues Fest 6
Hants County Exhibition Grounds, Windsor
613-661-0662 / www.smokinbluesfest.ca
July 17
Mi’kmaw Culture Days
1 to 4pm / Port-Royal National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
July 29 (evening)–July 31 (noon)
Encampment Day and Natal Day Celebrations
Fort Anne National Historic Site,
Annapolis Royal / 902-532-2397
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne
July 21
Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus,
Open House
Truro
July 29–31
Windsor West Hants Summer
902-798-9773
www.town.windsor.ns.ca/visitors.html
July 21–24
45th Annual Nova Scotia Bluegrass & Oldtime
Music Festival
Exhibition Grounds, Truro/Bible Hill
902-662-2896 / www.nsbluegrass.com
July 29–August 1
Annapolis Royal Natal Days
902-532-2043 / www.annapolisroyal.com
July 23
Hantsport Homecoming Music Festival
Hantsport
902-790-0030 / www.hhmf.ca
July 31
Band Day
Parrsboro
July 30
Keji’s 47th Birthday Party
Kejimkujik National Park and National
Historic Site, Maitland Bridge
902-682-2772 / www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
August 5–7
Keji Dark Sky Weekend
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
August 17
Lady Tupper Tea, Ottawa House By the Sea
Museum
Parrsboro, 2pm to 4pm
August 19
Truro’s Wild Blueberry Jam
Truro / www.wildblueberryfest.com
August 19–21
Kempt Shore Music Gala Camp-out and Dance
5701 Highway 215, Kempt Shore
902-633-2229
www.kemptshorefestivals.com
August 19–21
Nova Scotia Gem and Mineral Show
Parrsboro / 902-254-3814
August 19–September 3
Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival
Central Nova Scotia
www.wildblueberryfest.com
August 20
Prospectors Street Party
Parrsboro
August 6
Sir Charles and Lady Tupper Garden Party
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum, Parrsboro
2pm to 4pm. Free admission.
August 20–21
Annapolis Royal Paint the Town
Annapolis Region Community Arts Council
902-532-7069 / www.arcac.ca
August 7
Construction Traditions
Port-Royal National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
August 20–21
Kejimkujik Canoe Festival
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
August 13–14
Millbrook Powwow
www.millbrookfirstnation.net
August 20–28
ARTs Unleashed
Annapolis Royal / artsunleashed.wordpress.com
August 15
Acadian National Day at Grand-Pré National
Historic Site
See details page 50.
August 21
Mi’kmaq Culture Day
Port-Royal National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
August 15–20
Annapolis Valley Exhibition
Lawrencetown, Annapolis County
902-584-3339
www.annapolisvalleyexhibition.com
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August 23–27
Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition
Ryland Avenue, Truro/Bible Hill
www.nspe.ca
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August 26
Cobequid Trail Run
5K, 10K and Half Marathon, Truro
902-897-3155
www.colchester.ca
September 16–18, 23–25
Hants County Exhibition
Windsor
902-798-0000
www.hantscountyex.com
August 27–28
Blueberry Dessert Weekend
Ottawa House By the Sea, Parrsboro
Blueberry desserts and with blueberry ice
cream. 11 m to 5pm.
September 17
Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame
Induction
Best Western Plus Glengarry, Truro
902-462-0694
Tickets go on sale in early April.
August 28
IncrEDIBLE Picnic for Harvest for Hunger NS
Captain Cob’s Corn Maze and Fun Farm
Masstown
902-662-2816
masstownmarket.com
September 17
Avondale Garlic Fest
Avondale Sky Winery, Newport Landing
902-757-3138
www.avondalegarlicfest.com
August 31–September 4
Wharf Rat Rally, Digby
See details page 65.
September 18
Open Farm Day, Nova Scotia
www.meetyourfarmer.ca
September –October
10th Annual Nova Scotia Fall Wine Festival
www.winesofnovascotia.ca
September 23–24
Ship’s Tribute Concert, Ships Company
Theatre
Parrsboro
September 2–5
Berwick Gala Days
See details page 51.
September 3–4
Annual Labor Day Celebrations, Port Greville
Special events, free admission, and free antique
show on the 4th at the Age of Sail Heritage
Centre and Museum.
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September 8–11
33rd Annual Bridgetown Ciderfest
Bridgetown
See details page 63.
September 10
EMBRACE Diversity Festival
Truro Farmers Market, Truro
www.truro.ca
September 10
Fun Family Festival at Port-Royal National
Historic Site
Port-Royal National Historic Site
902-532-2898
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
September 23–24
8th Annual Annapolis Valley Giant Vegetable
Growers Weigh Off
Waterville
September 23–25
Canadian Deep Roots Music Festival
Wolfville
902-542-7668
www.deeprootsmusic.ca
September 24
Deep Roots at the Market, Wolfville
October
Pumpkin People Festival
Kentville / www.kentville.ca
October 1
Kejimkujik Savour the Trail Culinary Hike
Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
October 1
Pumpkin Palooza, Wolfville
902-678-8568 / www.wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca
October 1–10
10 Days in October
121 Main Street, Parrsboro / 902-254-2972
October 8–10
Thanksgiving Weekend
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic
Site, Maitland Bridge / 902-682-2772
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/keji
October 11–17
9th Annual Nova Scotia Fibre Arts Festival
Amherst / www.fibreartsfestival.com
October 15
North American Conker championship
Historic Gardens (courtyard)
902-532-7018 / www.historicgardens.com
October 21–31
Ghost Town
Annapolis Royal and area
www.ExploreGhostTown.com or 902-532-7018
November 2–6
Devour! The Food Film Fest
Wolfville / devourfest.com
November 3–6
Nova Scotia Music Week
Truro / nsmw.ca
November 5
Christmas On The Sissiboo Craft & Collectible
Market / 4079 Highway One, Weymouth
902-837-5663
December 10
Yule Market
24 Elm Avenue, Wolfville / 902-697-3344
Support Partners
Digby Area Tourism Association
147 First Avenue, Digby
[email protected] / www.digbyarea.com
Experience the Digby area and the phenomenal
Fundy, home of the world-famous scallops.
Motorcycle Tour Guide
1-866-250-7777
www.motorcycletourguidens.com
Experience some of the best riding in North
America. Order your guide today.
Fundy Rose–Bay Ferries
Ferry Terminal, Digby
1-877-762-7245 / www.acadiaferry.com
Take the Fundy Rose ferry across the Bay of
Fundy, Canada’s natural wonder, on daily
three-hour crossings between Saint John, N.B.
and Digby, N.S. New in 2016, Bay Ferries is
launching a new seasonal ferry service between
Portland, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
Consult the website for details.
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Town of Kentville
354 Main Street, Kentville
902-679-2500 / www.kentville.ca
The Town of Kentville boasts beautiful walking
trails groomed for use year-round, a protected
wildlife site, and bird sanctuaries perfect for
getting back to nature.
Town of Digby
147 First Avenue, Digby
902-245-4769 / www.digby.ca
Digby, the scallop capital of the world, offers a
wide variety of interesting activities, dramatic
natural attractions, and some of the best whale
watching in North America.
Town of Windsor
100 King Street, Windsor
902-798-2275 / www.town.windsor.ns.ca
A dynamic community, where hospitality knows
no bounds; where visitors can indulge in unique
shopping and dining experiences; where a slow
walk along the waterfront will relax you before
nestling in for the night.
Village of Kingston
671 Main Street, Kingston
902-765-2800 / www.kingstonnovascotia.ca
An ideal location from which to take day trips,
Kingston is located approximately halfway
between Halifax and Yarmouth and just 20
minutes from the world famous Bay of Fundy.
We encourage you to visit our community and
see for yourself why those who come for a short
time often stay a lifetime.
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Support Members of
Central Nova Tourism
Association
Advocate & District Development Association
Big Dog/Cat Country Radio, Truro,
902-893-6060
CKDH Radio, Amherst, 902-667-3875
Colchester Printing Company, Truro,
902-893-3861
CTV Television Inc., Truro, 902-893-8889
Downtown Truro Partnership,
www.downtowntruro.ca
East Hants Chamber of Commerce,
902-883-1010
Harmony Grove Home Sales, Truro,
902-895-2879
Island Beach Company, 902-897-0560
iTechworks Web Design & Networking,
902-890-4223
Maitland & District Development Association
Millbrook Band Council
Motorcycle Tour Guide Nova Scotia & Atlantic
Canada, www.motorcycletourguidens.com
Municipality of Colchester,
www.colchester.ca
Municipality of Cumberland,
www.cumberlandcounty.ns.ca
Premiere Self Storage, Truro, 902-896-1000
The Shoreline Journal,
www.theshorelinejournal.com
Sid Sells Signs, Truro, 902-895-6629
Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia,
www.tians.org
Tourism Nova Scotia, www.novascotia.com
Town of Amherst, www.amherst.ca
Town of Parrsboro
www.town.parrsboro.ns.ca
Town of Stewiacke, www.stewiacke.net
Town of Truro, www.truro.ca
Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce,
902-895-6238
Truro Home Hardware, 902-893-3314
Village of Bible Hill, www.biblehill.ca
Walton & Area Development Association
Water & Wine, Truro, 902-895-2266
Wild Blueberry Producers Association of N.S.
Yarmouth and
Acadian Shores
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Cape Forchu Light Station
902-742-4522
www.capeforchulight.com
www.novascotiawebcams.com
Located at the tip of scenic Cape Forchu,
approximately 10 minutes from the town of
Yarmouth, the Cape Forchu Light Station with its
75 feet of statuesque beauty, houses a museum,
gift shop, The Mug Up Restaurant, and 19 acres
of well-groomed grounds to explore.
Rudders Seafood Restaurant & Brew Pub
96 Water Street, Yarmouth
902-742-7311 / www.ruddersbrewpub.com
Good times, great food, and hand-crafted
ales are served up daily at Rudder’s Seafood
Restaurant & Brew Pub. Live entertainment.
Open year-round.