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Cape d’Or
Bay of fundy & annapolis Valley
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Savour the bounty of land and sea.
This is a place where life is shaped by the sea and fertile soil. Together they tell a captivat-ing story. The world’s highest tides carve the
dramatic cliffs and caves that define the Bay of Fundy coastline, making it one of the “Top 7 Natural Wonders of North America” and “Canada’s Natural Wonder” in the New7Wonders of Nature .
Fresh food is a way of life in the heartland of Nova Scotia’s farming and wine industry. The climate, rich soil, and grassland work together to produce bounti-ful harvests and elegant, character-rich wines. The area is home to several wineries; meet the vintners, discuss
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
their cra� , and sample their award-winning creations. For a local delicacy, enjoy succulent scallops in Digby, the scallop capital of the world and home to the world’s largest inshore scallop fl eet.
The region features eight National Historic Sites, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, partially located within Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. Explore the history of the area and learn of the fi rst successful European settlement in North America (1605) at Port-Royal, or visit the Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site, the iconic place of remembrance of the Acadians, and learn about Mi’kmaq history at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site.
For the ultimate rush, experience a one-of-a-kind tidal bore river ra� ing thrill ride on the Shubenacadie River, just 30 minutes from Truro. Create lasting memories here—feed the animals at the Oaklawn Farm Zoo, and enjoy hours of heart-pumping fun at Upper Clements Theme and Adventure Parks. Nearby Digby Neck and Islands is renowned for its whale watching adventures, and the Town of Digby is home to Canada’s largest multi-day motorcycle rally, the Wharf Rat Rally.
Blomidon Estate Winery, Canning
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Live theatre by moonlight, Two Planks and a Passion TheatreThis award-winning professional theatre of 25 years will more than impress with their outdoor spectacles presented on the grounds of the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts (see page 107).
Dempsey Corner Orchard, AylesfordSavour fresh cherries, blueberries, peaches, or apples at the U-pick, then enjoy the tea room, petting zoo, fi sh pond, and apple driving range! (See page 106.)
Bear RiverThis tidal village on stilts is home to numerous artists’ studios, shops, and galleries. Visit a local winery and discover where some of the fi rst grapevines in North America were planted.
Unexpected Discoveries
Three Sisters formation, Cape Chignecto Bear River
Shubenacadie
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Maitland
Selma
RiverHebert
AdvocateHarbour
Economy
Burntcoat
BassRiver
LawrenceHouse
Museum
Williamsdale
Walton
Cambridge
Summerville
Cheverie
RawdonGold Mines
Avondale
Noel
Parrsboro
Springhill
Amherst
Truro
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Shubenacadie ProvincialWildlife Park
Tidal Bore Area
JogginsFossil Cliffs
WaterfallPort
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Miners’ Museum
Anne Murray Centre
HeritageModels
Victoria Park
Mastodon Ridge
Five IslandsPark
Fundy GeologicalMuseum
Age of SailHeritageCentre
Cape d’Or LighthouseLookoff
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CobequidInterpretationCentre
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The Bay of Fundy:Canada’s Natural Wonder
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Bear River
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Maitland Bridge
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Brier Island
Long IslandDigby Neck & Islands Scenic Drive
CapeBlomidon
CapeSplit
Kingston
MiddletonBridgetown
AnnapolisRoyal
Digby
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Hantsport
Mickey HillWindsor
WolfvilleKentville
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OaklawnFarm Zoo
GreenwoodMilitaryMuseum
Prescott HouseMuseum
KejimkujikNational Park and
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GrandPré
BlomidonPark
RandallHouse
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AcadiaUniversity
HaliburtonHouse
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North HillsMuseum
St. BernardChurch
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Smith’s CoveEast FerryTiverton
FreeportWestport
Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley
– Visitor Information Centre locations
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, Annapolis RoyalNamed Canada’s 2015 Garden of the Year and one of the Top North American Gardens Worth Travelling For in 2012 at the Garden Tourism Awards, this beautiful 17-acre site in a tranquil setting overlooks a tidal river valley (see page 106).
Joggins Fossil Cliff s UNESCO World Heritage SiteExplore the imposing cliffs where exposed layers of rock reveal the world’s most complete fossil record of life 300 million years ago, when lush forests covered the area and much of the world’s tropics were preserved in stone in the sea cliff s of Joggins. Behind-the-scenes tours are available (see page 108).
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Local Flavours
Ultimate Lobster Feast, Cape d’Or
Dining on the Ocean Floor at Burntcoat Head Park
The Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley region combines the best of land and sea. From Digby scallops and fresh Bay of Fundy lobster to local produce and crisp wines, this region is a foodie’s playground.
Wild Caraway Restaurant & Café, Advocate HarbourEnjoy a delicious meal made with local ingredients while overlooking the Bay of Fundy in the quaint community of Advocate Harbour (see page 111).
Digby scallops at Digby Pines Resort, DigbyChew on this! No visit to the Digby area is complete without a sampling of succulent Digby scallops. Stop by for dinner at Churchill’s Restaurant & Lounge to delight in this world-famous local delicacy prepared a number of diff erent ways (see page 111).
Masstown Market, MasstownOffering fresh produce, fish, baked goodies, gifts, a garden centre, and a restaurant, the Market is the ideal place to stretch your legs (and grab an ice cream cone!). Stop by the lighthouse for fi sh and chips at the Catch of the Bay restaurant (see page 110).
Lightkeepers Kitchen, Advocate HarbourSeaside dining doesn’t get any better than this. Enjoy a lunch of The Lightkeeper’s Chowder or a supper featur-ing freshly prepared seafood in a cliff side dining room, next to the Cape d’Or Lighthouse (see page 102). Cash only.
Digby Pines Resort
Dining on the Ocean FloorFlying Apron Inn and CookeryThe world’s highest tides play host to the most unique dinner party on the planet. Start out by foraging for wild edible greens in the park before descending onto the ocean fl oor for a walk at low tide with your interpreter. Then settle in for a chef-prepared feast of charcuterie, fresh lobster and other local ingredients, paired with the best of Nova Scotian wines and cra� beers. End the night with a bonfi re and dessert as the tide rises to cover your former dining room with 50-feet of ocean waves (see page 111).
Must-Do Experiences
Lighthouse Lobster FeastLightkeepers Kitchen & GuesthouseA lobster experience like no other, this delicious evening starts with a glass of Nova Scotia wine paired with lobster dumplings, while you drink in the views of the rugged sea cliff s at Cape d’Or Lighthouse. Then you’ll roll up your sleeves to fetch some sea water from the beach for an authentic lobster boil, accompanied by chef-prepared local fare at the Lightkeepers Kitchen. A local lobsterman will share stories of the sea with you while you enjoy your meal (see page 102).
Flying Apron Cookery
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Let your taste buds lead the way
Tidal Bay Wine Tasting Adventure
If your dream vacation includes road-tripping from one perfect boutique winery, cra� brewery, cidery, or distillery to another and chatting with passionate vintners, brewers, and distillers about their art, then you’ve arrived!
Tidal Bay – Nova Scotia’s fi rst wine appellationBrilliantly reflecting the terroir, coastal breezes, and cooler climate of its birthplace, Tidal Bay wines are crisp, aromatic whites that pair perfectly with the Nova Scotia seafood we’re known for. Visit one of the many vineyards throughout the Annapolis Valley and across the province that are producing this premium white wine to learn the intricacies that make each winery’s version unique. See pages 65, 109, 110, 132 & 168 for wineries in Nova Scotia.
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards, WolfvilleThe tasting room and retail store for Nova Scotia’s newest winery is housed in a stunning facility with a breathtaking view of Cape Blomidon and the Bay of Fundy. Nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia wine country, Lightfoot & Wolfville focuses on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other German whites best suited for our microclimates. While visiting, pair your wine with a pizza baked onsite in the wood-fi red oven (see page 110).
Devour! The Vines
Must-Do Experiences
Tidal Bay Wine Tasting AdventureUncork Nova ScotiaLooking for a truly decadent adventure? Treat all your senses to an incredible three-course gourmet dinner, with each course being served at a diff erent winery—the only tour celebrating Nova Scotia’s distinctive, award-winning appellation white wine, Tidal Bay. You’ll experience behind-the-scenes vineyard tours, wine tast-ings, and food prepared by the best of local chefs. Set in the stunning Annapolis Valley, the tour includes visits to the wineries of Grand Pré, Blomidon, and Gaspereau (see page 194).
Devour the VinesLe Caveau at Grand Pré WinerySet amidst the beauty of the Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site, this exclusive experience pairs delicious local wines and award-winning chefs with the world’s largest culinary fi lm festival—Devour! The Food Film Fest. You’ll be treated to a vineyard tour, wine tasting, and a multi-course dinner served outside with the vineyard as your dining room. Each course will be inspired by a short culinary fi lm and prepared table-side by the chef (see page 110).
Annapolis Cider Company, WolfvilleTalk about going local. The apples for ciders made at the Annapolis Cider Company are grown in local orchards; the juice is pressed down the road and is fermented at the cidery in downtown Wolfville. From their signature cider made from apple varieties like Gravenstein, Golden Russet, and Northern Spy to inno-vative blends like rhubarb ginger and sour cherry, stop by the cidery for a tasting. See pages 37, 65 & 110 for cideries in Nova Scotia.
Cra� distilling at its fi nest Stop by Still Fired Distilleries in Annapolis Royal to sample Thai Chili Vodka, Night Owl Coff ee Moonshine, or Fundy Gin. Barrelling Tide Distillery in Port Williams distills 5 Fathom Dark Rum, Tide Gin and Vodka, and fruity liqueurs made with Annapolis Valley berries. Coldstream Clear Distillery in Stewiacke off ers rum and vodka alongside fl avourful liqueurs like salted caramel and homemade apple pie, while Tangled Garden in Grand Pré creates tempting fl avour combinations in their liqueurs using fresh herbs grown in their gardens and local fruit from the Annapolis Valley. See pages 37, 65, 109, 110, 132, 142 & 188 for distilleries in Nova Scotia.
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Capture a MomentThe Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley region provides a study in colour and contrasts. Let your creativity run wild as you find that picture-perfect scene.
Digby Wharf Photograph the picturesque Fisherman’s Wharf as the brightly painted hulls of the world-famous scallop fleet dip and dance in the sparkling blue Annapolis Basin.
The Lookoff, ArlingtonJust north of Canning, on route 358, from the roadside you can see breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapolis Valley, stretching out in a patchwork of greens toward the red-hued Minas Basin and the Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, Advocate HarbourHike along the edge of the park’s 180-metre (600-foot) cliffs or on the beaches below for some of the most magnificent sunsets in the province. Further inland, steep ravines and old-growth forests provide countless opportunities for captivating photo ops (see page 114).
View Park, The Landscape of Grand PréTake in the full expanse of the Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site from the View Park on Old Post Road, Grand Pré.
Bay of Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre, South MaitlandFrom the deck overlooking the majestic Shubenacadie River, enjoy a stunning view of this tidal environment that changes by the minute! If you time your visit right, you’ll witness the natural phenomenon known as a tidal bore (see page 107).
Victoria Park, TruroWinding through a deep gorge, a bubbling stream leads to two waterfalls in this 1000-acre natural park in the centre of town, with great hiking and biking trails (see page 114).
The Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site
Digby waterfront
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Not-To-Be-Missed ExperiencesThe Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley region offers experiences and places to explore as bountiful and varied as the valley harvests. Below are a few suggestions to help make your visit complete. More unique experiences and attractions can be found starting on page 105.
Tangled Garden
Hall’s Harbour at low tide
History by candlelightCandlelight Graveyard Tours, Annapolis RoyalHave you ever thought of a graveyard as a place of adventure, learning, and discovery? Tour the oldest English graveyard in Canada by candlelight with an internationally acclaimed heritage interpreter (see page 195).
Plankton, Periwinkles and Predators Gael Tours, DigbyWalk the ocean floor during this hands-on adventure. The low tides of the Bay of Fundy expose several zones of seashore life, including periwinkles and barnacles (see page 195).
Explore the wildflower labyrinthTangled Garden, Grand PréStroll this 4-acre garden oasis, past the pond and through the aromas of raspberry and lavender, along the garden path to the picturesque shop where freshly harvested herbs and fruits are transformed into jewel-like jellies, liqueurs, and vinegars (see page 110).
Hall’s Harbour WharfIn scenic 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
Balancing Rock
grounded on the harbour floor. Watch the tide recede as you enjoy a lobster supper overlooking the harbour at Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound (see page 111).
Balancing Rock, Long IslandAn up-close view of Long Island’s striking basalt rock formations is just a five-minute ferry ride and a short hike from Digby Neck. This frequently photographed spot is a massive columnar basalt sea stack rock that rests precariously on its end. You have to see it to believe it! (For information on this and other trails in the area see pages 114 & 115.)
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North America’s only Hop-on, Hop-off wine tour The Wolfville Magic Winery Bus, WolfvilleVisit four local wineries in a traditional British double decker bus (June to October). A must for wine enthusiasts; sample Nova Scotia’s award-winning, internationally recognized wines (see page 194).
Enjoy award-winning theatre on the Parrsboro HarbourShip’s Company Theatre, ParrsboroShip’s Company Theatre is celebrating its 33rd season, commencing July 1 with three Main Stage plays, a Kid’s Stage production, Monday Night Concert Series, Youth Theatre Camps, and much more! (See page 108.)
An Acadian storyGrand-Pré National Historic Site, Grand PréStroll through sweeping gardens and a memorial church marking the 17th-century Acadian village and the Deportation that were both immortalized in H. W. Longfellow’s epic poem, Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie (see page 107).
Run on the ocean floorNot Since Moses Run, Five IslandsLace up your running shoes and run or walk 5 or 10 kilometres across a tidal river and onto an exposed sea bed, next to magnificent cliffs that are usually underwater. Held at low tide on July 15, 2018. notsincemoses.com
Sable Island poniesShubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Stewiacke Visit up close with the sturdy little Sable Island ponies that make this natural habitat park their home, along with dozens of native Nova Scotian mammal and bird species (see page 107).
Mi’kmaw heritage and legends Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre, Millbrook/TruroFollow the giant roadside statue of Kluscap as he points the way to an innovative multimedia presentation of Mi’kmaw heritage and legends. You’ll enjoy the exten-sive displays of ancient artifacts and traditional cra�s. Don’t forget to try speaking a few Mi’kmaw words (see page 107).
See age-old Mi’kmaw petroglyphs (carvings in stone)Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site, Maitland BridgeExplore ancient Mi’kmaw canoe routes, encampments, and portages, backcountry camping sites, spectacular stargazing, and an impressive system of hiking and cycling trails. Bring your own equipment or rent a canoe or kayak and safety equipment at Keji Outfitters (see page 112).
Mi’kmaw petroglyphs
Not Since Moses Run, Five Islands
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Historical EscapesThe region is home to some of the province’s earliest recorded history, from the fossils of prehis-toric creatures that roamed these lands to the legends of the Mi’kmaq and European settlers. In addition to the following suggestions, a full list of museums and attractions starts on page 105.
Port-Royal National Historic Site, Port RoyalRaise a toast to Samuel de Champlain and his hardy crew! On this site in 1605, they built the original Port Royal Habitation and founded North America’s first social club, the Order of Good Cheer, to help combat the hardships of winter. The Order of Good Cheer is both a stop on the Good Cheer Trail and inspiration for its name (see page 106).
Admiral Digby Museum, Digby This mid-1800s Georgian home presents period rooms containing impressive collections of furnishings, artifacts, and archives, and a genealogical research centre (see page 105).
Fort Anne National Historic Site, Annapolis RoyalExplore Canada’s oldest National Historic Site, one of the most hotly contested places in North America during the 1600s and 1700s (see page 106).
Greenwood Military Aviation Museum, GreenwoodThrough aircra� displays of Argus, Lancaster, Neptune, and T33, trace Greenwood’s military history from its beginnings as an RAF Station in 1942 to its present- day status as the largest airbase in Atlantic Canada (see page 106).
North Hills Museum, Granville FerryA must-see for antique buffs, this beautifully restored mid-18th-century farmhouse boasts a fine collection of English furniture, ceramics, silver, and Georgian glass (see page 106).
Prescott House Museum, Starr’s PointLearn about the growth of Nova Scotia’s apple industry at this gracious Georgian house; it belonged to Charles Prescott, a horticulturalist who introduced over 25 varieties of apples to Nova Scotia (see page 106).
Haliburton House Museum, WindsorJudge Thomas Chandler Haliburton’s elegant villa is furnished with some of his own Victorian-era posses-sions, including the desk where he may have written his famous “Sam Slick” stories, coining such famous quotes as “raining cats and dogs,” “quick as a wink,” and “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” (see page 107).
Lawrence House Museum, MaitlandFrom his study window, William D. Lawrence could watch his bustling shipyard on the shore of Cobequid Bay. The museum depicts life in Maitland in the late 19th century, and a tour through his home’s 23 rooms will take you past many of the heirlooms he collected in his world travels (see page 107).
Fort Anne National Historic Site, Annapolis Royal
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Watson Smith & Sons Tinsmith Shop and Hardware Store Museum, Shubenacadie See a display of vintage milk cans and hardware store items in this furnished heritage home and shop (see page 107).
Mastodon Ridge, StewiackeA life-sized replica of an 89,000-year-old mastodon towers atop the ridge overlooking the Shuben acadie River. Drop by the site’s visitor centre, visit the art gallery, enjoy an ice cream and 18 holes of mini-golf (see page 107) or visit Coldstream Clear Distillery’s shop for a tasting and to pick up a bottle of their rum, vodka or fl avoured liqueurs (see page 110).
Colchester Historeum, TruroState-of-the-art exhibits focus on the social history of Colchester County; the museum’s genealogical resources include family and community histories, photographs, and archival papers (see page 107).
Springhill Miners’ Museum, SpringhillTour the depths of a coal mine, famous in song and legend, with a knowledgeable guide, and see unique artifacts depicting the town’s remarkable industrial heritage (see page 108).
Age of Sail Heritage Centre, Port GrevilleThis family-oriented centre depicts the rich heritage of the Minas Basin timber and shipbuilding industries within a restored Methodist church, blacksmith shop, and historical lighthouse (see page 108).
Fundy Geological Museum, ParrsboroCheck out the planet’s earliest dinosaurs, giant dragonfl ies, and bug-like creatures as big as baseball bats! Interactive displays throughout the gallery lead you through half a billion years of geological history. Discover the area’s rich geological past on a guided beach tour with museum experts (see page 108).
Burntcoat Head Park
FORCE — The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy
Stop at the FORCE visitor centre overlooking the technology test site in the Bay of Fundy. Learn about this leading Canadian research centre that is studying the potential for tidal turbines to operate within the Bay of Fundy (see page 108).
Did you know?
Dig for DinosaursFundy Geological MuseumAn adventure millions of years in the making, you’ll experience the thrill of uncovering some of Canada’s oldest fossils. Hosted by the Fundy Geological Museum, fossil lovers will be whisked away on a 60-minute boat ride along the rugged cliffs and islands of the Bay of Fundy, followed by a walk on the ocean fl oor to the dig site along the fossil-rich Parrsboro Shore. Adventurers need not pack a lunch as the expedition begins with a fresh, local lobster roll to satisfy your appetite (see page 108).
Must-Do ExperienceDig for Dinosaurs, Fundy Geological Museum
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Outdoor AdventuresWith unspoiled beauty and natural wonder around every coastal curve, you have unlimited opportunities for enjoying the Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley region al fresco. Follow these suggestions or turn to page 111 for a complete listing of this region’s outdoor adventures.
Whale watching off Brier Island
Tidal Bore Ra�ing, Shubenacadie River
Tidal bore ra�ing on the Shubenacadie RiverVarious sites, Maitland to UrbaniaPrepare to get wet—the force of the incoming tide against the outflow of the Shubenacadie River forms roller-coaster waves that can be up to 4 metres (13 feet) high. Shoot the white-water rapids as the tide from the Bay of Fundy rushes up the Shubenacadie River, and enjoy views of eagle nests, Acadian dykelands, and geological formations (see pages 113 & 114).
Whale watching off Digby Neck and Brier Island The Bay of Fundy coast is as popular with whales as it is with people. Come to nature’s aquarium and experience a whale watching adventure on a boat or Zodiac, spotting up to seven species of whales that spend their summers here, including the rare North American right whale (see page 191).
Ride the highest tides on earthJoin Advocate Boat Tours for thrilling Zodiac adventures, riding the world’s highest tides on the Bay of Fundy. Experience spectacular views of Cape Chignecto’s rugged coast, abundant sea birds, and seal colonies at the mysterious Isle Haute, and the extraor dinary tidal power and views at Cape Split (see page 191).
OnTree Fun & Adventure ParkOnTree offers excitement and physical challenges for people of all ages and abil-ity, providing a number of climbing tracks, high rope courses, ziplines, and other activities among the trees at Martock. Put yourself to the test! (See page 113.)
Cape Split hike with Great E.A.R.T.H. ExpeditionsLace up your sturdy hiking shoes and hit the trail. This lengthy trail (6 kilometres one-way) treks over relatively easy terrain and leads to a spectacular vista that overlooks the Bay of Fundy. Pack your camera, water, and sense of adventure as you embark on this day-long excursion (see page 193).
Kayak Cape Chignecto with NovaShores AdventuresSpend the day paddling the waters around Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, enjoying the unspoiled landscape. Paddle near the Three Sisters rock formation, towering cliffs, natural arches, and rock spires. Keep an eye out for wildlife and enjoy a relaxing lunch on the beach. This tour is suitable for beginners (see page 193).
Walk on the ocean floor at Burntcoat Head Park, NoelWalk on the ocean floor and hunt for fossils at the home of the world’s highest recorded tides. A staircase offers safe passage over the rocky red cliff face to the ocean floor below, but be sure to check tide times before you descend. Tours are available (see page 113).
What makes the Bay of Fundy Canada’s Natural Wonder?The Bay of Fundy is recognized as having the largest tidal range in the world. Burntcoat Head, within the bay, is the point that records the greatest tidal range. Tidal changes typically see a difference of 14.5 metres (47.5 feet); however, tidal changes have been measured in extreme conditions at 16.3 metres (53.5 feet). The global record occurred October 4 & 5, 1869, during the Saxby Gale, a tropical cyclone, where tidal changes reached 21.6 metres (71 feet).
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BAY OF FUNDY & ANNAPOLIS VALLEY LISTINGSCommunities are listed in order as found when travelling through the region on the Scenic Travelway roads.
ACCOMMODATIONSAll properties listed have been licensed by the Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least one of three recognized quality programs (Canada Select, NS Approved, CAA/AAA) to ensure that they are clean and comfortable. Rates shown are subject to change; tax will be added unless “no tax” is noted. For a key to codes and symbols, see p. 2.
NEW EDINBURGHBaie Ste Marie Ocean Front Cottages"pccccdH $1951029 Riverside Road902-769-0797, 866-769-0797aj@nsoceanfrontcottages.comwww.nsoceanfrontcottages.comK,Q,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 3 • Year-round
WEYMOUTHGoodwin Hotelq. $60–804616 Highway [email protected],T,S•Pvt or shared bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Inn: 10 • Year-round
WEYMOUTH NORTHMullen’s Bayside Farm & Cottagesp.H $1750 weekly580 Fort Point [email protected],Q,D•Pvt bath•4-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 4 Vac. Home: 1 • Apr 1–Oct 31
DIGBY NECK & ISLANDS AREA
GULLIVER’S COVEGulliver’s Cove Oceanview CottageqccccH $125–145, XP $10660 Gulliver’s Cove Road902-245-4388info@gulliversretreat.comwww.gulliversretreat.comQ,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•@Cottage: 1 • Year-round
CENTREVILLEGraham’s Pioneer Retreatp,.H $125–190, XP $1091 Grahams Drive902-834-2590, [email protected] & 2-bdrm oceanfront cottages with 4-pc bath, propane fireplace, deck, BBQ. No TV or phone. Secluded; private beach; bonfire area; hiking, swimming, fishing. Smoking on deck only.Q,D•Pvt bath•4-wk CXLCottage: 4 • Apr 15–Oct 15
SANDY COVEThe Olde Village Inn.H $115–135387 Church Hill Road902-834-2202kenmeneely1@hotmail.comwww.theoldevillageinn.comQ,D•Ens or pvt bath•Light b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 6 Vac. Home: 1 • May 15–Oct 15
WHALE COVEWhale Cove Inncccd. $7550 Whale Cove Road902-834-2025tfrost@whalecovecampground.comwww.whalecovecampground.comQ,D•Ens or shared bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fastTourist Home: 4 • May 1–Oct 1
WESTPORTBay of Fundy Inn & Guesthouseq.H $85–200137 & 143 Second Street902-839-2346, 800-239-2189whales@novascotiawhalewatching.cawww.novascotiawhalewatching.caQ,D,T•Pvt or shared bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fastTourist Home: 4 • Year-round
Brier Island Lodge & Restaurant"p,cccd $99–159, XP $10557 Water Street902-839-2300, [email protected],Q,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•@Motel: 39 • May 1–Oct 15
Dock & Doze Motelp.H $85–125353 Water [email protected],T,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 3 • Year-round
Hooking by the Seapcccc. $80–125; no tax33 Church Street902-308-2107hookerbythesea@gmail.comwww.hookingbythesearetreats.comQ,D,T•Ens or shared bath•48-hr CXL Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Year-round
Paradise on Brier AccommodationpccccH $995 weekly; no tax389 Water Street902-247-5569marielaurehansson@gmail.comwww.marielaurehansson.wix.com/ paradise-on-brierQ,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @Apt.: 1 • Year-round
DIGBY ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
BRIGHTONScotia Bay Motelq.H $65–110, XP $109066 Highway 101902-245-5698www.scotiabaymotel.comQ,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 14 • Year-round
DIGBYAdmiral Digby Inn"p.H $99–275, XP $10441 Shore Road902-245-2531, [email protected] drive-up A/C rooms & 3 cottages with 4-pc bath, mini-fridge, water view (4 deluxe, 3 with balcony). Licensed restaurant, lounge. Laundromat. Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence.K,Q,D•Ens bath•noon CXL•Free @Cottage: 3 Motel: 44 • Apr 15–Oct 30
Bayside Innqcccd $79–124, XP $20115 Montague Row902-245-2247, [email protected],Q•Ens, pvt or shared bath•72-hr CXL Full b’fast•@B&B Inn: 10 • Apr 1–Nov 30
Breakers Bed and BreakfastqcccccJJJ $139–1895 Water Street902-245-6416, [email protected] & Betty Cook. 4 luxurious A/C rooms with 4-pc bath, mini-fridge. Gourmet full breakfast. Seaside home (c 1853); antiques; panoramic harbour view of scallop fleet and Fundy tides.Q•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • May 1–Oct 30
Coastal Inn DigbypcccdH $89–143, XP $12111 Warwick Street902-245-4747, [email protected]/ coastal-inn-digby-ns.phpQ,D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Motel: 37 • Year-round
Come From Away B&B Innp,cccc. $110–150, XP $2098 Montague Row902-245-2413, [email protected],Q,D•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B Inn: 10 • Apr 1–Nov 30
Digby Backpackers Inn,.H $30–65168 Queen [email protected],S•Shared bath•24-hr CXL•@Hostel: 8 • May 1–Nov 1
Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spapcccc.JJJ $159–442103 Shore Road902-245-2511, [email protected] rooms, 6 suites & 31 cottages with 4-pc bath, A/C, free Wi-Fi; shared living rooms & fireplaces in cottages. Licensed restaurant, resort facilities and activities, golf.K,Q,T•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Free @Resort: 147 • May 18–Oct 13
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Dockside SuitespccccdH $89–159, XP $1034 Water Street902-245-4950, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•@Tourist Home: 12 • Year-round
Harmony Bed & Breakfastqcccc $79–114111 Montague Row902-245-2817, 800-890-4637harmony@harmonybedbreakfast.ns.cawww.harmonybedbreakfast.ns.caQ,D•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 4 • Year-round
Harmony Suites"qccccH $119–144, XP $15111 Montague Row800-890-4637harmony@harmonybedbreakfast.ns.cawww.harmonybedbreakfast.ns.caK,Q•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@Motel: 6 • Year-round
Holdsworth House Accommodations,. $85–140, XP $2536 Carleton Street866-643-1784margaretgray@eastlink.cawww.holdsworthhousebandb.comQ,D,T•Ens bath•2-wk CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Apr 15–Oct 31
Ocean Hillside Bed & Breakfastqcccc $85–115; no tax24 Annivista Heights (off Shore Road)902-245-5932, 877-766-1689oceanhillsidebb@ns.sympatico.cawww.oceanhillsidebb.comK,Q•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • Jun 1–Oct 30
Seawinds Motelpcccd.H $124–179, XP $1590 Montague Row902-245-2573info@seawindsmotel.comwww.seawindsmotel.comAir-conditioned motel units overlooking the beautiful Annapolis Basin. See, smell, and hear the ocean with its ever-changing tidal views and multitude of sea birds and other wildlife.Q,D•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @Apt.: 1 Motel: 10 • May 1–Oct 31
Shore Line Restaurant, Gifts and Accommodationspcccd. $119–144, XP $1578 Water [email protected] waterfront property overlooking pictur-esque Digby Harbour and its world-famous scallop fleet. Air-conditioned suites; licensed restaurant. Close to ferry terminal.Q,D•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Free @Tourist Home: 7 • May 15–Oct 15
Shore Thing Seafood – Galley & QuarterspcccdH $110–145, XP $1040 Water [email protected]•Pvt bath•@Apt.: 2 • Year-round
Siesta Motelp.H $75–95, XP $1081 Montague [email protected],D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 15 • Year-round
Summer’s Country InnqcccdH $95–115, XP $1516 Warwick Street902-245-2250, 866-999-2250herb.robicheau@ns.sympatico.cawww.summerscountryinn.caQ,D•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @Apt.: 2 B&B Inn: 9 • May 1–Oct 31
CULLODENCliffside B&Bqccccd $140–2201820 Culloden Road902-245-4285, [email protected],Q,T•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @Tourist Home: 4 • May 1–Oct 15
SMITH’S COVEBasinview Motelqccc. $95–145, XP $15348 Highway 1902-245-4983, [email protected],T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Motel: 8 • Jun 1–Oct 1
Birch Villa Cottages"q,cccH $94–186234 Old Highway 1902-245-4945, 800-748-8769stay@birchvillacottages.comwww.birchvillacottages.comD,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 11 Motel: 2 • May 1–Oct 1
Harbourview Innp,cccc/cccd/ccccd. 25 Harbourview Road $124–159, XP $20902-245-5686, 877-449-0705innkeeper@theharbourviewinn.comwww.theharbourviewinn.comK,Q•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B Inn: 10 Cottage: 2 Suite: 2Vac. Home: 1 • May 15–Oct 26
Hedley House by the SeapcccdH $89–169375 Highway 1902-245-2500, [email protected],D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast Free @Motel: 14 • May 15–Oct 15
Villages of Mountain Gap Resortpcccd.H $99–390217 Highway [email protected],Q,D,S•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL Light b’fast•Free @Resort: 36 • May 15–Oct 15
DEEP BROOKStill Point Lodgeq.H $100–180110 Colonial Arms Drive902-308-1874stillpointlodge@eastlink.cawww.stillpointlodge.caK,Q,D,T,S•Pvt bath•@Cottage: 2 Tourist Home: 3 • May 1–Oct 31
CORNWALLISAnnapolis Basin Conference Centrep.H $80–104761 Broadway Avenue902-638-8602, [email protected] refreshing change from city meeting rooms: historic mansion with 588-seat theatre, flex-ible meeting or workshop spaces, 800-seat dining hall. Stunning views and sea breezes.Q,D,T,S•Pvt or shared bath•4-wk CXL•Free @Dorm-style: 185 • Year-round
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MAITLAND BRIDGEMersey River Chalets & Nature Retreat"pcccdH $110–205, XP $25315 Mersey River Chalets Road902-682-2443, 877-667-2583info@merseyriverchalets.comwww.merseyriverchalets.comQ,D,T•Ens, pvt or shared bath•72-hr CXLCottage: 7 Motel: 4 • Year-round
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
CLEMENTSPORTBest View Cabinsp.H $82–125, XP $101348 Highway 1902-638-3264bestview.canada@gmail.combestviewcabins.netfirms.comD,T•Ens or pvt bath•1-wk CXLCabin: 10 Mini-home: 2 • May 1–Sep 30
UPPER CLEMENTSUpper Clements Cottages"q,cccc.H $130–220, 3059 Highway 1 XP $10902-532-0269, 800-717-6549vacation@upperclementscottages.comwww.upperclementscottages.comQ,D,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 7 Mini-home: 1 • Year-round
ALLAIN’S CREEKAnnapolis Royal Inn"pcccdH $135–175, XP $103924 Highway 1902-532-2323, 888-857-8889paulette@annapolisroyalinn.comwww.annapolisroyalinn.comQ,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Motel: 30 • Year-round
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Grand Oak Manor Bed & Breakfastq. $1255345 Granville [email protected],T•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
GRANVILLE BEACHGranvalley Bed & Breakfastcccc. $95–110, XP $25; 4474 Granville Road no [email protected],D,S•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 2 • Jun 1–Oct 31
PARKER’S COVEMountain Top Cottages & Campgroundq.H $104–156, XP $10888 Parker Mountain Road902-532-2564, 877-885-1185info@mountaintopcottages.comwww.mountaintopcottages.comQ,D,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 17 • May 1–Oct 31
GRANVILLE CENTRECroft House Bed and Breakfastp,. $70–85, XP $15; 51 Riverview Lane no tax902-532-0584, [email protected],S•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
BRIDGETOWN AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
UPPER GRANVILLEBroken Wheel B&B,. $75–85, XP $208544 Highway [email protected]/7973.htmlQ,T•Ens bath•5-day CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Year-round
BRIDGETOWNBridgetown Motor Inn"pccd $98–99, XP $20396 Granville Street East902-665-4403, [email protected],D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 28 • May 1–Nov 1
Carleton Inn & Cottagesqcccd/ccccd.H $109–249, 4101 Hwy 201 XP $15902-665-4716, [email protected],D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Cabin: 4 Motel: 6 Suite: 3 • Year-round
Harrington House Bed & Breakfastq. $90–110, XP $30; 325 Granville Street no tax902-665-4938rharrington@ns.sympatico.cawww.harringtonhouse.caQ•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
Queen Anne Innccccd. $99–239, XP $20494 Upper St George Street902-532-7850, 877-536-0403www.queenanneinn.ns.caK,Q,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 12 • Apr 15–Oct 30
Tides & Time Vacation Homepcccd.H $90–125; no tax225 St George [email protected],D•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•@Cottage: 1 • Year-round
LEQUILLEHelen’s Cabinsccc.H $65–95106 Route 201902-532-5207tomspizzeriahelenscabins@gmail.comwww.tomspizzeriahelenscabins.caQ,D,S•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•@Cabin: 6 • May 1–Oct 15
SOUTH MILFORDMilford House Cabinsp.H $155–230, XP $205296 Highway 8902-532-2617, [email protected],D,S•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•@Cabin: 27 • May 18–Oct 15
WEST SPRINGHILLTranquil Times B&Bp,cccc $85–125, XP $20193 Brown’s [email protected]/tranquiltimesQ,D•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 4 • Year-round
GRANVILLE FERRYA Seafaring Maidenp,ccccd. $99–1395287 Granville Road902-532-0379, [email protected],Q•Ens or pvt bath•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
Blue Heron Tourist Suite & Gardensq,.H $120, XP $15; 5092 Granville Road no [email protected]•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Apt.: 1 • Apr 1–Nov 30
Crown Cove CottagespcccdH $90–1754752 Highway 1902-532-7976, [email protected],D,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•@Cottage: 8 • May 1–Oct 31
ANNAPOLIS ROYALAt the Turret Bed & Breakfast,. $115–145372 St George [email protected],Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@B&B: 4 • Apr 1–Dec 10
Bailey House Bed & Breakfast,. $110–250, XP $35150 St George Street902-532-1285, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 4 Cottage: 1 • Year-round
Bread & Roses Innq,ccccd $105–15982 Victoria Street902-532-5727, [email protected],Q,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B Inn: 8 • May 1–Oct 31
Garrison House Inn & Restaurantqcccd $95–185, XP $15350 St George Street902-532-5750, [email protected],D•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @Inn: 7 • May 1–Nov 1
Grange Cottage Bed & Breakfastq. $85–95; no tax102 Ritchie [email protected]/6225.htmlQ,D•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fastB&B: 2 • Year-round
Hillsdale House Innp,cccc. $92–172, XP $20519 St George Street902-532-2345, 877-839-2821www.hillsdalehouseinn.caK,Q,T•Ens bath•Full b’fastB&B Inn: 13 • May 11–Oct 31
Just B Lodging.H $80–11092 Prince Albert [email protected]•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Apt.: 1 • Year-round
King George Suitespcccd $79–179548 Upper St George Street902-532-5286, 888-799-5464kinggeorgeinn@hotmail.comwww.kinggeorgeinn.20m.comVictorian mansion with 8 large rooms/suites (2 with private deck); ensuite 3-pc (S) & 4-pc (whirlpool) baths. A/C, CBTV, Wi-Fi, breakfast buffet, gardens, bikes. Scent/smoke-free.K,Q,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast Free @B&B Inn: 8 • May 15–Oct 15
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SOMERSETPillowCase B&Bqcccc. $110–150, XP $20526 Highway [email protected],D•Ens or pvt bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Year-round
KENTVILLE/NEW MINAS AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
KENTVILLEAllen’s Motel"q,ccc/cccdJJH 384 Park Street $80–165, XP $6902-678-2683, [email protected],D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Cottage: 1 Motel: 11 • Apr 10–Nov 1
Grand Street Innq,. $75–135160 Main Street902-679-1991, [email protected],D,T•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
Wickwire House B&Bp,cccc $75–140183 Main Street902-365-2469, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•2-wk CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • May 10–Oct 21
CENTREVILLEDelft Haus Bed & Breakfastqccccd $125–1651942 Highway 359902-678-4333, [email protected]•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • Apr 25–Oct 31
NEW MINASGreensboro Inn"qcccd $105–138, XP $109016 Commercial Street902-681-3201greensboroinn@gmail.comwww.greensboromotelns.comQ,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 25 • Year-round
Slumber Inn"pcccd. $109–1455534 Prospect Road902-681-5000, [email protected] renovated. 76 rooms (2 barrier-free), 3-pc bath with oversize shower, A/C, phone (free local calls), mini-fridge, microwave. Light breakfast incl. Guest laundry.Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Hotel: 76 • Year-round
ALBANY CROSSRhodie’s Restpcccd.H $1300–1700 weekly22 George [email protected],Q,D,T•Ens & pvt bath•4-wk CXL•Free @Vac. Home: 1 • Apr 1–Nov 1
EAST DALHOUSIELedge’s Edgepcccd.H $195–29582 Black Duck Lake Road902-547-2343mahoneysevergreens@outlook.comwww.ledgesedge.comQ,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXLVac. Home: 1 • Year-round
KINGSTON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MARGARETSVILLEBy the Dock of the Bay Cottagesp.H $135–25028 Haddock Alley800-407-2856info@cottagesnovascotia.comwww.cottagesnovascotia.comQ,D•Pvt bath•Free @Cottage: 4 • May 1–Oct 31
KINGSTONAurora Inn"pcccd $115–155831 Main [email protected],Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Motel: 23 • Year-round
Bramble Lane Farm & CottagepcccdH $140; no tax437 Brooklyn [email protected],T•Pvt bath•48-hr CXLCottage: 1 • Apr 1–Nov 30
Creekside Bed & Breakfastq,cccc. $110–120, XP $15140 Highway 221902-765-0346, 877-344-2193info@creeksidebedandbreakfast.cawww.creeksidebedandbreakfast.caQ,D•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 4 • Apr 15–Aug 31
BERWICK AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
BERWICKCandle Inn the Window B&Bqccccc $120–140, XP $25156 Brown Street902-538-0698, [email protected],Q,T•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 4 • Year-round
Hidden Gardens B&B,. $100–110274 Main [email protected]/hiddengardensQ•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
PARADISEBurnbrae Farm & Paradise Inn. $109–179, XP $205673 Hwy 201902-584-3206info@burnbraeparadise.comwww.burnbraeparadise.comHistorical farmhouse with four guest rooms, two fireplaces, library, wellness facilities, orchard, tennis, pool, hiking & biking trails. Free parking. Close to golf & wineries.Q,T•Ens or shared bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 4 • Year-round
MIDDLETON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
PORT GEORGERocky Shores & Seals Cottages"qcccd.H $139–165508 Waterfront Lane403-251-5869, 877-825-6333cottages@rockyshoresandseals.comwww.rockyshoresandseals.comQ,D•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 2 • Apr 28–Oct 31
MIDDLETONFundy Spray Motelp.H $72–100, XP $5443 Main Street902-825-3424Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 16 • Year-round
Hannam House Bed & Breakfastqcccd $65–75, XP $10; 145 Commercial Street no [email protected]•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 3 • Apr 15–Dec 15
Just Dropping Inn Bed & Breakfastqccc $55–85; no tax44 School [email protected],D•Pvt or shared bath•12-hr CXL Full b’fast•@B&B: 2 • Year-round
Middleton Motel & Suites"p,cccH $79–259, XP $10121 Main Street902-825-3433, [email protected],Q,D•Ens bath•Free @Motel: 46 • Year-round
Orchard Queen Motel & R.V. Park"q,cccH $60–90, XP $7425 Main Street902-825-4801, 855-825-4801stay@orchardqueenmotelrvpark.comwww.orchardqueenmotelrvpark.comQ,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 8 • May 1–Oct 15
WILMOTVidito Family Campground & Cottagespccc.H $70–99, XP $513736 Highway [email protected],D,S•Ens or pvt bath•Free @Cottage: 11 Motel: 5 • May 1–Oct 15
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GASPEREAUGaspereau Valley Bed & Breakfastq. $95920 Gaspereau River [email protected]•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Tourist Home: 4 • Year-round
NORTH GRAND PRÉBeach Breeze Motelq.H $105–135, XP $10127 Evangeline Beach Road902-542-5588info@beachbreezemotel.comwww.beachbreezemotel.comD•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 9 • May 1–Oct 16
GRAND PRÉEvangeline Innq,cccc $125–14511668 Highway 1902-542-2703, [email protected],Q,D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 5 • May 5–Oct 28
Evangeline Motel"q,cccd $115–135, XP $1011668 Highway 1902-542-2703, [email protected],Q,D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 18 • May 5–Oct 28
Olde Lantern Inn & Vineyardqccccd $119–15711575 Highway 1902-542-1389, [email protected] of 1700s Cape-style with cozy ensuite rooms. Hot breakfast served. Stroll through vineyards to Domaine de Grand Pré winery and enjoy fine dining at their restaurant, Le Caveau.Q•Ens bath•1-wk CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • May 1–Feb 28
Rayski Guest HouseqccccdH $300; no tax211 Old Post Road902-300-3123, [email protected],D,T•Ens & pvt bath•1-wk CXL•@Vac. Home: 1 • Year-round
Sandpiper Lane CottageqccccH $1100 weekly; no tax25 Sandpiper [email protected],S•Pvt bathCottage: 1 • Year-round
WINDSOR AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
FALMOUTHAvon River Motelqcc $65–85, XP $102116 Highway [email protected]•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@Motel: 12 • Year-round
Gingerbread House Innq,cccc $125–215, XP $208 Robie Tufts Drive902-542-1458, 888-542-1458innkeeper@gingerbreadhouse.cawww.gingerbreadhouse.caK,Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 7 • Year-round
In Wolfville Luxury Bed & Breakfastq,ccccd. $139–159, XP $3056 Main Street902-542-0400, [email protected],Q,D,S•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 4 • Year-round
Micro Boutique Livingpcccd.H $109–189336 Main Street888-501-2325contact@microboutiqueliving.comwww.microboutiqueliving.comQ•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•@Apt.: 20 • May 1–Aug 31
Reta’s Hideaway by the Harbourq.H $195–255318 Main [email protected]•Pvt bath•8-wk CXL•Free @Apt.: 1 • May 1–Nov 30
Roselawn Lodging"pcccdH $95–195, XP $1032 Main Street902-542-3420, [email protected],D,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Cottage: 11 Motel: 29 • Year-round
Tattingstone Innp,ccccd. $115–195, XP $15620 Main Street902-542-7696, [email protected],Q,D•Pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B Inn: 13 • Year-round
The Stella Rose B&Bp,ccccd. $109–169, XP $20611 Main Street902-697-2368, [email protected]•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
Victoria’s Historic Inn"qccccc $139–225, XP $20600 Main Street902-542-5744, [email protected],T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B Inn: 16 • Year-round
LOWER WOLFVILLERaven Hill Vineyard & RetreatccccdH $175–35011140 Highway [email protected],D•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Tourist Home: 1 • Year-round
WOLFVILLE AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
GREENWICHOld Orchard Inn & Spa"pcccd/cccc. $115–225, 153 Greenwich Road South XP $15902-542-5751, 800-561-8090reservations@oldorchardinn.ns.cawww.oldorchardinn.comRejuvenate at our full-service spa, indoor pool and sauna, or take in the sun, sea air and panoramic view on our patio sundeck. 100 A/C guest rooms, free Wi-Fi, Acadian dining room.K,Q,D,T,S•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Cabin: 29 Hotel: 100 • Year-round
PORT WILLIAMSPlanter’s Barracks Country Inn"qccccd. $1591464 Starr’s Point Road902-697-3303home@plantersbarracks.comwww.plantersbarracks.comQ,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B Inn: 6 • Apr 1–Nov 12
CANNINGFarmhouse Inn B&Bp,ccccd $129–169, XP $209757 Main Street902-582-7900, [email protected],Q,T•Ens bath•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 6 • Year-round
Look Inn Guest Roomqcccd $105–1153369 Highway 358902-582-3022www.lookoffcamping.comD•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•@Tourist Home: 1 • May 19–Oct 9
WOLFVILLEAcadia Universityq.H $50–10055 University [email protected],S•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Dorm-style: 1062 • May 15–Aug 12
Blomidon InnqccccJJJH $119–269195 Main Street902-542-2291, [email protected],D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Inn: 31 • Year-round
Blue Shutters Bed and Breakfast"qccccd $90–150, XP $207 Blomidon Terrace902-542-3363, 877-715-3378blueshutters@ns.sympatico.cawww.blueshuttersbnb.ns.caQ•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Year-round
Garden House Bed and Breakfast. $65–120, XP $25220 Main [email protected],D•Pvt or shared bath•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
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TRUROBaker’s Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfastqccccd. $110–140, XP $2053 Farnham Road, Bible Hill902-893-4824, [email protected],Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • Year-round
Belgravia Bed & Breakfastqcccc. $110–1205 Broad Street902-893-7100, [email protected],D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Year-round
Berry’s Motelp,ccd.H $89–149, XP $1073 Robie Street, Lower Truro902-895-2823, 855-2-BERRYSK,Q,D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 31 • Year-round
Best Western Glengarry Truro Trade and Convention Centre"pcccd.JJH $135–169, 150 Willow Street XP $12902-893-4311, [email protected],Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Hotel: 107 • Year-round
Comfort Inn Truro"pcccc. $90–180, XP $1512 Meadow Drive, Lower Truro902-893-0330, 800-228-5150www.trurocomfortinn.comK,Q,D,T•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@Motel: 81 • Year-round
Dalhousie University Faculty of Agricultureqccd. $40–6110, 20, 30 Horseshoe Crescent, Bible Hill902-893-3103, [email protected]/stayD,T,S•Shared bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Dorm-style: 98 • May 5–Aug 17
Eagle’s Landing B&Bq. $120–180, XP $20; 401 Robie Street no [email protected],T•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton"$%pccccJJJ $99–15035 Legends Avenue, Millbrook902-843-4343, 877-894-7666www.hamptoninntruro.comTastefully appointed rooms and studio suites with traditional amenities, including microwave and minifridge, in all guest rooms. Electric car charging station on site.K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @Hotel: 94 • Year-round
SUMMERVILLEFlying Apron Inn & Cookeryqcccc $120–1653 Summerville Wharf Road902-633-2300, [email protected],Q,T•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @Inn: 5 • Year-round
BURNTCOATShangri-la Cottages"p,ccccH $169–219, XP $25619 Burntcoat Road902-369-2050, 866-977-3977reservations@shangri-lacottages.comwww.shangri-lacottages.comQ,S•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 3 • Apr 1–Nov 30
MAITLAND AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MAITLANDCresthaven by the Sea Bed & Breakfast"qcccc $129–16919 Ferry Lane902-261-2001, 866-870-2001cresthavenbythesea@gmail.comwww.cresthavenbythesea.comQ•Ens bath•2-wk CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 3 • Apr 1–Nov 1
The Tidal Life Guesthousep,. $40–12078 Cedar [email protected],S•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@Tourist Home: 3 • May 1–Oct 31
URBANIAShubenacadie Tidal Bore Rafting Resort"pccccH $126–790, XP $2012215 Highway [email protected] cozy cottages & chalets in natural 180-acre setting. Full kitchens, HDTV, Wi-Fi, fireplaces; BBQ on deck. Licensed riverfront deck & pool. Trails, sports, rafting.Q,D,S•Pvt bath•4-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 13 • Year-round
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STEWIACKENelson House Bed and Breakfastp,cccc. $115, XP $20138 Main Street East902-639-1380, [email protected],D,T•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
TRURO AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
OLD BARNSIrwin Lake Chaletsp,cccc.H $135–185680 Loch Haven Lane866-554-7946info@irwinlakechalets.comwww.irwinlakechalets.comK,Q•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•@Cottage: 6 • Year-round
WINDSORBoegel’s Bed & Breakfastq,. $65–90, XP $20; 145 Dill Road no [email protected],T•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
Clockmaker’s InnqccccdH $99–179, XP $201399 King Street902-792-2573, 866-778-3600reservations@theclockmakersinn.comwww.theclockmakersinn.comK,Q,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 8 • Year-round
Downeast Motelp. $85, XP $204212 Highway 1902-798-8374, [email protected]•Ens bath•@Motel: 20 • Year-round
Meander In Bed & Breakfastq,cccd $115–135, XP $25153 Albert Street902-798-2514, [email protected],Q,T,S•Ens or shared bath•48-hr CXL Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 4 • Year-round
Super 8 Windsor"pcccd. $109–16963 Cole Drive902-792-8888, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @Hotel: 66 • Year-round
Woodshire Inn and Bistroccccd $149494 King [email protected]•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•@Inn: 2 • Year-round
VAUGHANCottage Country Lodge & CabinspcccH $159–299, XP $1538 Chateau Lane902-798-3334, [email protected]/pages/ rent_a_cottage.phpD•Pvt bath•Free @Cottage: 12 • Year-round
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CENTRE RAWDONThe Garden Bee Bed & Breakfast"p,cccd. $85–100; no tax3101 South Rawdon [email protected],D•Shared bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @B&B: 3 • Year-round
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Maple Innq. $99–200, XP $152358 Western Avenue902-254-3735, [email protected],Q,D,S•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B Inn: 8 • May 1–Oct 31
Parrsboro Mansion Inn"q,ccccd. $119–169, 3916 Eastern Avenue XP $20902-254-2585, [email protected],Q,D•Ens bath•1-wk CXL•Buffet b’fast Free @B&B: 4 • May 1–Oct 31
Riverview Cottagesp,.H $70–1203575 Eastern Avenue902-254-2388, [email protected],T,S•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Free @Cottage: 18 • May 15–Oct 15
CROSS ROADSThe Sunshine Innq.H $102–149, XP $104487–4489 Highway 2902-254-3135, [email protected],D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @Cottage: 4 Motel: 11 • Apr 14–Nov 27
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SPENCER’S ISLANDSpencer’s Island Bed & Breakfastpccc. $75–85789 Spencer’s Beach [email protected]•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 2 • Jun 1–Sep 30
ADVOCATE HARBOURLightkeepers Kitchen & Guest Housep. $85–125, XP $151 Cape d’Or [email protected]/20252.htmlD,T,S•Ens, pvt or shared bath•Light b’fastTourist Home: 4 • May 1–Oct 30
WEST ADVOCATEAdvocate Ocean View Vacation Homeq.H $125–150, XP $101271 West Advocate Road902-392-2544ADvacationhome@gmail.comwww.advocateoceanview.ca3-bedroom house with queen & twin beds, sofa-bed, 2- & 4-pc baths, full kitchen, satel-lite TV, washer/dryer, BBQ. Play area. View of Bay of Fundy. Beach, park, kayaking nearby.Q,S•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @Vac. Home: 1 • May 1–Oct 31
UPPER ECONOMYFour Seasons Retreat"p,cccc.H $120–255, 320 Cove Road XP $12902-647-2628, 888-373-0339www.fourseasonsretreat.ns.caQ,T•Pvt bath•72-hr CXLCottage: 10 • Year-round
ECONOMYSilver House Bed & Breakfastq,cccd $95–105; no tax3289 Highway [email protected],T•Ens or pvt bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
LOWER ECONOMYHigh Tide Bed & Breakfastqcccc $1002240 Highway 2902-647-2788hightide.bb@ns.sympatico.cawww.hightidebedandbreakfast.comQ•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
FIVE ISLANDSGemstow Bed & Breakfastq,. $100–115463 Highway [email protected]•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 1 • Year-round
PARRSBORO AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MOOSE RIVERTidal River Ridge Retreatp,cccdH $120–140, XP $1012 Tidal River Ridge Road902-254-3333, [email protected],D•Pvt bath•72-hr CXL•@Cottage: 5 • Year-round
PARRSBOROBallymena Farmp.H $1204409 Highway [email protected]•Pvt bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Cottage: 1 • May 21–Sep 5
Cape Split View Cottages"pcccc.H $120–215846 West Bay Road902-254-2585, 866-354-2585reservation@milliondollarviewcottages.comwww.milliondollarviewcottages.comQ,T•Pvt bath•4-wk CXLCottage: 2 • May 1–Oct 31
Gillespie House Inn"p,ccccd. $119–149, 358 Main Street XP $20902-254-3196, [email protected],T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B Inn: 7 • May 1–Oct 31
Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Centre Truro"pcccc. $119–289, XP $10437 Prince Street902-895-1651, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Hotel: 114 • Year-round
Stonehouse Motel & RestaurantpccdH $70–100, XP $10165 Willow Street902-893-9413, 877-660-6638stonehousemr@yahoo.cawww.stonehousemotelrestaurant.comK,Q,D,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•@Motel: 36 • Year-round
Suncatcher Bed & Breakfastq,ccccd. $100–12525 Wile Crest Avenue, North River902-893-7169, [email protected],T,S•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 2 • Year-round
Super 8 Truro"pcccd $99–225, XP $1085 Treaty Trail, Millbrook902-895-8884, [email protected],Q•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@Hotel: 50 • Year-round
Tidal Bore Innpccd $69–99, XP $529 Truro Heights Road, Lower [email protected],D•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 48 • May 1–Oct 31
Tulips and Thistle Bed & Breakfastqccccd. $120–135, XP $30913 Pictou Road, East Mountain902-895-6141, 866-724-7796tulipsthistle@eastlink.cawww.tulipsandthistlebedandbreakfast.comQ•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@B&B: 4 • Year-round
Willow Bend Motel"pccccH $89–129, XP $7277 Willow Street902-895-5325, [email protected] boutique-style motel close to golf, shop-ping, restaurants, parks and museums. 27 A/C units, including 9 deluxe, 7 with sitting area, 3 with air jet tub. Heated outdoor pool.K,Q,D,T•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @Motel: 27 • Year-round
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GREAT VILLAGEWillie Ed’s B&Bq,cccc. $110, XP $2064 Station [email protected],Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @B&B: 2 • Apr 1–Oct 31
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ANNAPOLIS ROYAL AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
UPPER CLEMENTSUpper Clements Parks Society Campground pcc[F]ccc[R] $252958 Highway 1888-248-4567 ext 140www.upperclements.com/en/campingLarge, unserviced sites for tents, trailers, campers and RVs. Hot showers in private bathrooms. Picnic tables, firepits. Just steps away from mountain skills park and amusement park.U•DS•24-hr CXLSites: 23 o/n • Jun 1–Sep 6
WEST SPRINGHILLRaven Haven Beachside Family Park pccd[F]cd[R] $20–302239 Virginia [email protected],W,U•C/T/Y•Swimming: L•@•2-wk CXLSites: 22 o/n • Jun 12–Sep 2
GRANVILLE FERRYDunromin Campsite and Cabins pcccc[F]cccd[R] $29–454618 Highway 1902-532-2808, 844-292-1929office@dunromincampsite.comwww.dunromincampground.caE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y Swimming: P,R•@Sites: 212 (179 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
DELAP’S COVEFundy Trail Campground & Cottages pccc[F]ccd[R] $22–3062 Delap’s Cove Road902-532-7711, [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P @•48-hr CXLSites: 72 (50 o/n) • May 15–Sep 30
PARKER’S COVECove Oceanfront Campground pcccc[F]cc[R] $32–1094405 Shore Road West902-532-5166, 866-226-COVEvacation@oceanfront-camping.comwww.oceanfront-camping.comWaterfront RV sites and secluded tent sites on the Bay of Fundy. Modern facilities, Wi-Fi, heated outdoor pool, two cobble beaches. Next to wharf and seafood market.E,W,Se,U•Swimming: O,P•@Sites: 90 o/n • May 10–Oct 20
Mountain Top Cottages & Campground "p. $35–40888 Parker Mountain Road902-532-2564, 877-885-1185info@mountaintopcottages.comwww.mountaintopcottages.comE,W,Se•Swimming: P•@•1-wk CXLSites: 21 (7 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
Bayview Cottage by the SeaqcccdH $125–165, XP $1565 Old Beach [email protected]•Pvt bath•2-wk CXLCottage: 1 • May 1–Oct 31
Between the Capes B&B"cccc $1351222 West Advocate [email protected]•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@B&B: 2 • May 1–Oct 31
Driftwood Park RetreatpccccH $115–185, XP $1549 Driftwood Lane902-392-2008, 866-810-0110www.driftwoodparkretreat.comQ,T•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @Cottage: 5 • Apr 1–Oct 31
Reid’s Tourist HomeqcccdH $70–145, XP $101323 & 1391 West Advocate Road902-392-2592reidadvocate@ns.sympatico.cawww.reidstouristhome.ca4 rooms with 3-pc bath (S), mini-fridge, in-room coffee, Wi-Fi. 2 apts & 1 two-bdrm cottage with 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath, kitchen, washer, dryer. Beachcombing, birdwatching, hiking.K,Q,D•Ens or pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @Apt.: 2 Cottage: 1 Tourist Home: 4 May 15–Oct 31
AMHERST ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS) For other listings in this area, see pp. 126.
UPPER NAPPANPied Piper MotelpccH $75–8519038 Highway [email protected],D,T,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @Motel: 10 • Year-round
WHALE COVEWhale Cove Campground pccd[F]c[R]. $25–6550 Whale Cove Road902-834-2025tfrost@whalecovecampground.comwww.whalecovecampground.comE,W,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y •@•24-hr CXLSites: 40 o/n • May 1–Oct 1
DIGBY ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
HILLGROVERidge Valley Campground pccc[F]ccd[R] $26–412561 Ridge Road902-245-5600info@ridgevalleycampground.comridgevalleycampground.comE,W,Se•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 77 (58 o/n) • May 12–Oct 8
DIGBYDigby Campground and Fun Park p,ccc[F]c[R]. $25–40230 Victoria [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 24-hr CXLSites: 49 o/n • May 15–Sep 30
SMITH’S COVEFundy Spray Camp Ground 2006 p. $27–45100 Highway [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 24-hr CXLSites: 116 (53 o/n) • May 11–Sep 30
Jaggar’s Point pccc[F]ccc[R] $30–5057 Smith’s Cove Crossing [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@Sites: 151 (55 o/n) • May 1–Sep 30
BEAR RIVERBear River Millyard Recreation p. $25–651145 River [email protected]/T/Y •@•48-hr CXLSites: 12 o/n • May 20–Oct 10
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MAITLAND BRIDGEJeremy’s Bay Campground – Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site Pp. $26–1203005 Main Parkway902-682-2772, 877-737-3783www.reservation.parkscanada.gc.caE,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: L•@•24-hr CXLSites: 355 o/n • May 18–Oct 8
CAMPGROUNDSAll campgrounds listed have been approved by CampingSelect and/or NS Approved to ensure that they meet the required standards. Rates shown are subject to change; tax will be added unless “no tax” is noted. For a key to symbols and codes, see p. 2.
DIGBY NECK & ISLANDS AREA
LITTLE RIVEROttoview Wilderness Cabins pccd[F] $60–7999 & 101 Tommys Branch Road902-245-8439ottoviewcabins@gmail.comottoview-wilderness-cabins.business.siteU •72-hr CXLCamping cabins: 2 o/n • May 20–Oct 10
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ARDOISEBeech Brook Campground pccd[F]cc[R] $30–42164 Beech Brook Road902-757-2211www.beechbrookcampground.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Swimming: P•@•24-hr CXLSites: 159 (26 o/n) • May 1–Oct 10
BROOKLYNSmileys Provincial Park vWp. $27109 Clayton MacKay Road902-757-3131, 888-544-3434parks.novascotia.ca/content/smileysU•DS•Pull-thrus •24-hr CXLSites: 80 o/n • Seasonal
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SOUTH RAWDONRyan’s Ridge Campground (formerly Boutilier’s Glen) p,. $36–1251339 Ashdale Rd902-757-2401contact@ryansridgecamping.cawww.ryansridgecamping.caE,W,Se,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: R•72-hr CXLSites: 82 (26 o/n) • May 11–Oct 8
NINE MILE RIVERRenfrew Camping pccd[F]ccc[R] $30–40824 Renfrew [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Swimming: P,R•@•24-hr CXLSites: 193 (134 o/n) • May 18–Oct 8
Riverland Campground and R.V. Park p,cccd[F]ccc[R]. $40–50419 C.P. Thompson [email protected],W,Se•DS•Swimming: P•@•48-hr CXLSites: 269 (19 o/n) • May 1–Sep 30
KEMPT SHOREKempt Shore Ocean View Campground p. $25–305701 Highway 215902-633-2510kemptshorefestivals@gmail.comwww.kemptshorefestivals.comOpen campground at the mouth of Avon River; beach; view of Blomidon, Fundy tides. Play area, birding, fishing. Music festivals: acoustic (3rd weekend in July); country (3rd weekend in Aug).E,W•Swimming: R•@•24-hr CXLSites: 26 o/n • Jun 1–Sep 30
WALTONWhale Creek Campsite pcc[F]c[R] $33–120343 Highway 215902-528-2761 (reservations)[email protected],W,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: O•@Sites: 50 (18 o/n) • May 16–Sep 30
KENTVILLE/NEW MINAS AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
COLDBROOKSherwood Forest Camping Park p. $36–476890 Highway 1902-679-6632, 888-679-6632www.sherwoodforestcampingpark.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 72-hr CXLSites: 223 (43 o/n) • May 15–Sep 15
SOUTH ALTONSouth Mountain Park Family Camping & RV Resort pcccc[F]ccccc[R] $39–743022 Highway 12902-678-0152, 866-860-6092stay@southmountainparkcampground.comwww.southmountainparkcampground.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P @•72-hr CXLSites: 239 (83 o/n) • May 13–Oct 13
CANAANHighbury Gardens RV Park pcccd[F]c[R]. $35–48121 New Canaan [email protected],W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 72-hr CXLSites: 100 (79 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
WOLFVILLE AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
CANNINGLook Off Family Camping Park pccd[F]ccc[R]. $30–1203369 Highway [email protected],W•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@•72-hr CXLSites: 84 (44 o/n) • May 19–Oct 9
BLOMIDONBlomidon Provincial Park vWp. $273138 Pereau Road902-582-7319, 888-544-3434parks.novascotia.ca/content/blomidonU•DS•Pull-thrus •@•24-hr CXLSites: 76 o/n • Seasonal
GRAND PRÉLand of Evangeline Family Camping Resort p,ccc[F]ccc[R]. $34–4684 Evangeline Beach Road902-542-5309www.evangelinecamping.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 223 (63 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
WINDSOR AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
WINDSORHants County Exhibition Trailer Park p. $15–30221–249 Wentworth [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus Sites: 25 o/n • May 15–Oct 31
BRIDGETOWN AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
BRIDGETOWNValleyview Provincial Park vp. $20960 Hampton Mountain Road902-665-2559, 888-544-3434parks.novascotia.ca/content/valleyviewU•DS•24-hr CXLSites: 30 o/n • Seasonal
MIDDLETON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MIDDLETONOrchard Queen Motel & R.V. Park p,ccc[F]c[R] $25–45425 Main Street902-825-4801, 855-825-4801stay@orchardqueenmotelrvpark.comwww.orchardqueenmotelrvpark.comE,W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 64 (14 o/n) • May 1–Oct 30
WILMOTVidito Family Campground & Cottages pccd[F]c[R]. $25–3513736 Highway [email protected],W,U•DS•Swimming: P•@•48-hr CXLSites: 99 (50 o/n) • May 1–Oct 15
KINGSTON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
KINGSTONYogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort "pcccc[F]ccccc[R]. 43 Boo Boo Boulevard $35–70902-765-2830, [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@Sites: 205 (146 o/n) • May 11–Sep 15
AYLESFORDKlahanie Kamping pccc[F]ccc[R] $28–501144 Victoria Road902-847-9316, 888-765-8857klahaniekamping@av.eastlink.cawww.klahaniekamping.comE,W,Se,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•24-hr CXLSites: 150 (80 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
BERWICK AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
GRAFTONPlantation Campground pcccd[F]ccc[R] $32–49210 West Steadman Road902-538-8888, 888-363-8882info@plantationcampground.comwww.plantationcampground.comE,W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@Sites: 245 (60 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
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Five Islands Provincial Park vWp. $27618 Bentley Branch Road902-254-2980, 888-544-3434parks.novascotia.ca/content/five-islandsU•DS•Pull-thrus•24-hr CXLSites: 93 o/n • Seasonal
PARRSBOROGlooscap Campground & RV pccd[F]cc[R] $27–32; no tax1380 Two Island [email protected] and wooded campground on the Bay of Fundy. Room for slideouts. Wood, ice. Play-ground, fishing, hiking, sand beach. Free Wi-Fi at rec hall. View of Fundy tides. Golf nearby.E,W,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: O•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 77 (46 o/n) • May 18–Sep 30
SPENCER’S ISLANDOld Shipyard Beach Campground p,. $26–135774 Spencer’s Beach Road902-392-2487noreenbob2000@yahoo.comwww.oldshipyardbeachcampground.comBeachfront campground on north shore of Bay of Fundy Shore. 27 overnight sites, 4 cot-tages. Firewood, free Wi-Fi (all sites), satellite TV, laundromat. RV capable. Boat launch.E,W,Se•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•@•24-hr CXLSites: 31 (27 o/n) • Jun 1–Sep 30
ADVOCATE HARBOURADDA Fundy Tides Campground p,ccc[F]c[R]. $25–35; 95 Mills Road no [email protected],W,Se,U•@•24-hr CXLSites: 35 (31 o/n) • May 20–Oct 10
WEST ADVOCATECape Chignecto Provincial Park vp. $271108 West Advocate Road902-392-2085, 888-544-3434parks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-chignectoU•C/T/Y•24-hr CXLSites: 96 o/n • Seasonal
AMHERST ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS) For other listings in this area, see pp. 129.
UPPER NAPPANLoch Lomond R.V. Park p,. $27–34, XP $51 Loch Lomond Lane902-667-3890, 877-809-1137lochlomondrvpark@eastlink.cawww.lochlomondrvpark.comE,W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 150 (90 o/n) • May 15–Sep 30
NOELParkville Campground p. $30–504834 Highway [email protected],W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•Swimming: L,P•@ 48-hr CXLSites: 80 (40 o/n) • May 15–Oct 12
URBANIAWide Open Wilderness Family Campground pccc[F]ccc[R] $27–4611129 Highway 215902-261-2228, [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P @•48-hr CXLSites: 236 (63 o/n) • May 4–Sep 30
SHUBENACADIEWild Nature Camping Ground pcc[F]c[R] $22–3020961 Highway 2902-758-1631wildnaturecampground@outlook.comwww.wildnaturecampground.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus •24-hr CXLSites: 50 (44 o/n) • May 17–Sep 29
TRURO AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
HILDENScotia Pine Campground pcccd[F]cd[R]. $29–481911 Highway 2902-893-3666, [email protected],W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P @•48-hr CXLSites: 211 (109 o/n) • May 9–Oct 17
GLENHOLMEElm River RV Park p. $34–4685 Elm River Parkway902-662-3162, 888-356-4356Riverside campground with ramps to facilities. Wood, Wi-Fi (extra charge), camping & RV supplies, propane by weight and meter. Big rigs welcome. RV service. Good Sam, CAA honoured.E,W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P,R•@ 24-hr CXLSites: 118 (75 o/n) • Apr 1–Nov 30
Hidden Hilltop Family Campground ";pcccd[F]cccc[R] $35–502600 Highway 4902-662-3391, 866-662-3391info@hiddenhilltopcampground.comwww.hiddenhilltopcampground.comE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y Swimming: P•@•48-hr CXLSites: 243 (69 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
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FIVE ISLANDSFive Islands Ocean Resort & RV Campground pcccd[F]cc[R] $24–150482 Highway 2902-254-2824, 877-454-2824www.fiveislands.caE,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: O,P @•1-wk CXLSites: 122 (112 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
WEYMOUTHSissiboo Landing 4575 Highway 1902-837-4715sissiboolanding@gmail.comwww.weymouthnovascotia.comDisplays and interactive exhibits representing Weymouth’s five cultures; re-creation of 1890s village, with working train. Visitor Centre, gift shop, free Wi-Fi.May 15–Oct 7 •;
GILBERT’S COVEGilbert’s Cove Lighthouse 244 Lighthouse Road902-837-5584gcovelighthouse@hotmail.comwww.gilbertscovelighthouse.comJun 15–Sep 30
DIGBY NECK & ISLANDS AREA
TIVERTONBalancing Rock Highway 217 (near #2500)902-245-4046www.digbytrails.caMay 18–Oct 31 •;
FREEPORTIslands Museum and Archives 243 Highway 217902-839-2034islandshistorical@gmail.comwww.islandshistoricalsociety.comAdmission: D • Jun 21–Sep 3
DIGBY ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
DIGBYAdmiral Digby Museum 95 Montague Row902-245-6322admuseum@ns.sympatico.cawww.admiraldigbymuseum.caAdmission: D • Mar 6–Dec 1 •W;
BAY VIEWPoint Prim Lighthouse [email protected] •W;
SMITH’S COVESmith’s Cove Old Temperance Hall Museum 590 Highway [email protected] 1–Aug 31 •W
BEAR RIVERBear River Heritage Museum 1913 Clementsvale [email protected]: D • Jul 1–Aug 31 •;
CORNWALLISCornwallis Military Museum 726 Broadway Avenuemuseum.cornwallis@gmail.comwww.cornwallismuseum.caAdmission: $ • Jun 28–Sep 15 •W
END OF DIGBY ENTRY AREA
ATTRACTIONSThis category includes national parks, historic sites, museums, and other attractions. See also listings under Craft Beverages & Specialty Foods; Galleries, Shops, Artists and Artisans; Outdoors; and Trails. For a key to symbols and codes, see p. 2.
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GRANVILLE FERRYAction Jax Family Fun Park 4708 Highway [email protected]: $ • May 18–Sep 27
North Hills Museum v5065 Granville Road902-532-2168northhills.novascotia.caAdmission: D • Jun 1–Oct 15 •W
PORT ROYALMelanson Settlement National Historic Site P3870 Granville Road902-532-2321, 888-773-8888www.parkscanada.gc.ca/melansonsettlementMay 18–Oct 6 •;
Port-Royal National Historic Site P53 Historic Lane902-532-2898, [email protected]/portroyalAdmission: $ • May 18–Oct 6 •;
BRIDGETOWN AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
TUPPERVILLETupperville School Museum 2663 Highway 201902-665-2129tuppervillemuseum@gmail.comwww.tuppervilleschoolmuseum.webs.comJun 27–Sep 2 •W
BRIDGETOWNJames House Museum 12 Queen Street902-665-4530info@jameshousemuseum.comwww.jameshousemuseum.comAdmission: $ • Jun 23–Aug 24 •;
HAMPTONHampton Lighthouse and Historical Society Wharf Road902-665-5204www.hamptonlighthouse.com/index.phpAdmission: D • Jul 1–Sep 18 •;
MIDDLETON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MOUNT HANLEYMount Hanley Schoolhouse Museum 2130 Mt Hanley Road902-584-3757Jun 26–Sep 6
MIDDLETONAnnapolis Valley Macdonald Museum 21 School Street902-825-6116macdonald.museum@ns.sympatico.cawww.macdonaldmuseum.caApr 1–Dec 15 •W
Memory Lane Railway Museum 61 School Street902-825-6062info@memorylanerailwaymuseum.orgwww.memorylanerailwaymuseum.orgMay 1–Nov 1 •W
Old Holy Trinity Church 49 Main Street902-825-3428oldholytrinitychurch@gmail.comoldholytrinitychurch.ca/wp/historyAdmission: D • Jun 23–Aug 24 •;
MAITLAND BRIDGEKejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site P3005 Main Parkway902-682-2772, [email protected]/kejiAdmission: $ • May 18–Oct 8 •W;
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UPPER CLEMENTSUpper Clements Adventure Park 2958 Highway 1902-532-7557, [email protected] in a natural setting, adjacent to the Amusement Park. Ziplines (over 1000 ft), bridges and challenging courses; 60-ft free-fall drop tower. Trained guides. Full course 2–4 hr.Admission: $ • Jun 1–Sep 15 •W
Upper Clements Amusement Park 2931 Highway 1902-532-7557, 888-248-4567www.upperclements.comThrill rides. Live entertainment. Restaurant. Enjoy the wooden rollercoaster or plunge down the sky-high flume ride. Open 11am–7pm daily (weather permitting). Campground nearby.Admission: $ • Jun 14–Sep 2 •W
ANNAPOLIS ROYALAnnapolis Royal Historic Gardens 441 St George Street902-532-7018admin@historicgardens.comwww.historicgardens.comAn incredible fusion of heritage and gardens! The beautiful 17-acre Historic Gardens show-case gardening methods, designs, and materials representing 400 years of Canadian history.Admission: $ • May 15–Oct 15 •W
Annapolis Tidal Station 236 Prince Albert Road902-532-0502www.nspower.caAdmission: D • May 15–Oct 15 •W
Fort Anne National Historic Site P323 St George Street902-532-2397, [email protected]/fortanneAdmission: $ • May 18–Oct 6 •;
King’s Theatre 209 St George Street902-532-7704www.kingstheatre.caAdmission: $ • Year-round
O’Dell House Museum 136 St George Street902-532-7754annapolisheritage@gmail.comwww.annapolisheritagesociety.com/ collectionsAdmission: D • Year-round •W;
Sinclair Inn Museum 232 St George Street902-532-7754annapolisheritage@gmail.comwww.annapolisheritagesociety.com/ collectionsAdmission: D • Jun 1–Oct 1 •;
KINGSTON AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
GREENWOODGreenwood Military Aviation Museum Ward Road902-765-1494, ext 5955dndwingmuseum@bellaliant.comwww.gmam.caYear-roundAYLESFORDDempsey Corner Orchards 2717 Highway 221902-847-1855, 888-675-8282dempseycornerorchards@ns.aliantzinc.cawww.dempseycorner.comAdmission: $ • Jun 1–Oct 31 •W
Oaklawn Farm Zoo 1007 Ward Road902-847-9790www.oaklawnfarmzoo.caAdmission: $ • Mar 30–Nov 15 •W
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CAMBRIDGEValley Drive In Theatre 5943 Highway 1902-538-0772valleydrivein@ns.sympatico.cawww.valleydrivein.comAdmission: $ • May 1–Sep 30 •;
KENTVILLECentreStage Theatre 61 River Street902-678-8040centrestage@centrestagetheatre.cawww.centrestagetheatre.caAdmission: $ • Year-round •W
Kings County Museum 37 Cornwallis Street902-678-6237info@kingscountymuseum.cawww.kingscountymuseum.caAdmission: D • Apr 1–Dec 15 •W;
CENTREVILLEBlueberry Acres / Vital Berry Farms 1225 Middle Dyke Road902-582-1482mbrown@mycountrymagic.comwww.mycountrymagic.comAdmission: $ • Seasonal •;
Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum 19 Saxon [email protected] 1–Sep 1 •W
WOLFVILLE AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
GREENWICHHennigar Farm Park and Trail 10272 Highway [email protected]/parktrail.htmAdmission: $ • Apr 1–Dec 24 •;
PORT WILLIAMSPrescott House Museum v1633 Starr’s Point Road902-542-3984nancy.morton@novascotia.caprescotthouse.novascotia.caAdmission: $ • Jun 1–Sep 30 •W;
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CANNINGCanning Heritage Centre 9806 Main Street902-582-7699Jul 1–Aug 31
Ross Creek Centre for the Arts 555 Ross Creek Road902-582-3842www.artscentre.caYear-round •W;
Two Planks and a Passion Theatre 555 Ross Creek [email protected]: $ • Jun 1–Aug 25 •W
WOLFVILLEBlomidon Inn Gardens 195 Main Street902-542-2291www.blomidon.ns.ca/garden.htmlMay 1–Oct 31
Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens Acadia University902-585-5242kcirvingcentre@acadiau.cabotanicalgardens.acadiau.caYear-round •W;
Randall House Museum 259 Main Street902-542-9775randallhouse@outlook.comwww.wolfvillehs.ednet.ns.caAdmission: D • May 26–Oct 12 •;
GRAND PRÉCovenanter Church 1989 Grand Pré Road902-681-0366www.orchardvalleyunited.ca/ church-committees/covenanter-churchAdmission: D • May 15–Oct 15 •;
Grand-Pré National Historic Site P2205 Grand-Pré Road902-542-3631, [email protected]/grandpreLocated in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once a thriving Acadian settle-ment, and now the most significant memorial to their tragic upheaval.Admission: $ • May 18–Oct 8 •W
WINDSOR AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
HANTSPORTBlue Beach Fossil Museum 127 Blue Beach Road902-790-9541info@bluebeachfossilmuseum.comwww.bluebeachfossilmuseum.comApr 15–Oct 31 •'
WINDSORFort Edward National Historic Site P67 Fort Edward Street902-798-2639southwestnova.nhs@pc.gc.cawww.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortedwardJun 26–Sep 1 •W
Haliburton House Museum v414 Clifton Avenue902-798-2915michael.huggins@novascotia.cahaliburtonhouse.novascotia.caAdmission: $ • Jun 2–Sep 29 •;
MAITLANDLawrence House Museum v8660 Highway 215902-261-2628museum@novascotia.calawrencehouse.novascotia.caAdmission: $ • Jun 1–Sep 29 •;
SOUTH MAITLANDFundy Tidal Interpretive Centre 9865 Highway [email protected]/content/south-maitland- fundy-tidal-interpretive-centreInterpretive centre; Bay of Fundy tidal obser-vation deck over Shubenacadie River; nature park with 2-km trail, bird & eagle watching, marsh and pond system. Visitor information.May 19–Oct 8 •W
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SHUBENACADIEAtlantic Motorsport Park 266 Racetrack Road902-758-2237www.atlanticmotorsportpark.comMay 1–Oct 15 •W
Watson Smith & Sons Tinsmith Shop and Hardware Store Museum 2854 Main [email protected] 15–Sep 30 •W
SHUBENACADIE EASTShubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park v149 Creighton Road902-758-2040wildlifepark@novascotia.cawildlifepark.novascotia.caAdmission: $ • May 15–Oct 15 •W
STEWIACKEMastodon Ridge 87 Main Street West902-639-2345www.mastodonridge.comYear-round •W
UPPER STEWIACKEStewiacke Valley Museum 5445 Highway 289902-671-2118Jun 15–Sep 15
TRURO AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MILLBROOKMillbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre 65 Treaty Trail902-843-3493, 800-895-1177info@glooscapheritagecentre.comwww.glooscapheritagecentre.comAdmission: $ • Seasonal •W
TRUROColchester Historeum 29 Young Street902-895-6284contact@colchesterhistoreum.cawww.colchesterhistoreum.caAdmission: $ • Year-round •W
Little White Schoolhouse Museum 20 Arthur Street902-895-5170littlewhiteschoolhousemuseum@bellaliant.comwww.littlewhiteschool.caJun 1–Aug 31
Howard Dill Enterprises 400 College Road902-798-2728www.howarddill.com/dill-farm.html#1Year-round
King’s-Edgehill School 33 King’s-Edgehill Lane902-798-2278www.kes.ns.ca/about/historyYear-round •;
Long Pond Hockey Enterprises 400 College Road902-798-2728www.gameofhockey.comAdmission: D • Year-round
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia 132 Gerrish Street902-798-5841puppets@mermaidtheatre.cawww.mermaidtheatre.caYear-round
Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway 133 Centennial Drive, Windsor Industrial [email protected] 5–Oct 9 •W
West Hants Historical Society Museum 281 King Street902-798-4706whhs@ns.aliantzinc.cawesthantshistoricalsociety.caJul 3–Aug 31 •W
Windsor Hockey Heritage Centre 414 Clifton Avenue902-798-1800windsorhockeyheritage@hotmail.cawww.birthplaceofhockey.com/museumJun 1–Oct 15NEWPORT LANDINGAvon River Heritage Society Museum 15 & 17 Belmont Road902-757-1718infoavonriver@gmail.comwww.avonriverheritage.comAdmission: D • May 4–Oct 28 •W;
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WALTONWalton Lighthouse 119 Lorne Smith Roadwww.waltonns.wordpress.comMay 15–Oct 15 •;
NOELBurntcoat Head Park 627 Burntcoat Road902-369-2529burntcoat@easthants.cawww.burntcoatheadpark.caCome walk, play, and explore the ocean floor at the site of the world’s highest tides. Our 3-acre park features a replica lighthouse and a gift shop. Ask about our guided ocean floor tours.May 19–Oct 8 •;
MAITLAND AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
LOWER SELMALower Selma Museum & Heritage Cemetery 6971 Highway [email protected] 1–Aug 31
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SPRINGHILLAnne Murray Centre 36 Main Street902-597-8614amcentre@eastlink.cawww.annemurraycentre.comAdmission: $ • May 10–Oct 15 •W
Isabel Simpson Heritage Centre 26 Memorial Drive902-597-8044www.springhillheritage.ca/ springhill_heritage_group/projects.htmlJun 1–Sep 1 •W
Tour a Mine, Springhill Miners’ Museum 145 Black River [email protected]: $ • May 18–Oct 15 •W
PARRSBOROFORCE (Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy) 1156 West Bay Road902-254-2510, [email protected]/visitMay 22–Oct 31 •W
Fundy Geological Museum v162 Two Islands Road902-254-3814, 866-856-DINOfundygeo@novascotia.cafundygeological.novascotia.caAdmission: $ • Year-round •W
Ottawa House by the Sea Museum 1155 Whitehall Road902-254-2376ottawa.house@ns.sympatico.cawww.ottawahousemuseum.caAdmission: D • Jun 1–Sep 15 •W
Ship’s Company Theatre 18 Lower Main Street902-254-3000, 800-565-SHOWmarketing@shipscompanytheatre.comwww.shipscompanytheatre.comWhere Atlantic Canada takes the stage – new works, fresh voices, and authentic stories. Professional theatre in picturesque Parrsboro. Visit the historic Fundy ferry, the Kipawo.Admission: $ • Jul 1–Oct 1 •W
PORT GREVILLEAge of Sail Heritage Centre 8334 Highway 209902-348-2030gbsmsageofsail@yahoo.comwww.ageofsailmuseum.caAdmission: $ • May 14–Oct 18 •W
ADVOCATE HARBOURCape d’Or Lighthouse 1 Cape d’Or Road902-670-8314capedor@hotmail.comwww.capedor.caYear-roundJOGGINSJoggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site 100 Main Street902-251-2727, 888-932-9766info@jogginsfossilcliffs.netwww.jogginsfossilcliffs.netGuided tours of the World Heritage Site, described as the “Coal Age Galapagos”, where the world’s highest tides continually reveal 300-million-year-old fossils. Interactive displays.Admission: $ • Apr 22–Oct 31 •W;
RIVER HEBERTHeritage Model Museum 1868 Highway 242902-251-2442heritagemodels2015@gmail.comwww.heritagemodelsmuseum.caAdmission: $ • Jun 1–Sep 1 •W
MINUDIEAmos Seaman School Museum 5558 Barronsfield [email protected]/virtual-exhibits/ exhibit/king-seaman-his-legacy-continuesJul 1–Sep 1 •W
Victoria Park 29 Park [email protected]/victoria-park.htmlYear-roundBIBLE HILLTruro Raceway 73 Ryland [email protected] •;
DEBERTDebert Military Museum 35 Acadia Avenue902-662-2860debert.museum@ns.sympatico.cawww.debertmilitaryhistorysociety.weebly.comAdmission: D • May 26–Sep 27 •W
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MILLVALEVonetta’s Museum Centre 119 North Road902-686-3206Admission: $ • May 15–Oct 15 •W
BASS RIVERBass River Heritage Interpretive Park & Museum Highway 2902-647-2648bassrivermuseumsocial@gmail.comwww.bassrivermuseum.caAdmission: D • Jun 6–Oct 12 •;
UPPER ECONOMYThat Dutchman’s Farm, Animal & Nature Park 4595 Highway [email protected]/ animal-nature-parkFamily-friendly park with naturalized gardens, ponds, flowers and heritage animals. Follow sheltered paths through woodlands and meadows, passing hidden animal enclosures.Admission: $ • Jun 1–Oct 21
ECONOMYCobequid Interpretive & Welcome Centre 3246 Highway 2902-647-2600wccda@ns.sympatico.cawww.cobequidinterpretivecentre.comPhotos/films/displays on the area’s tides, geology, history, culture. WWII tower offers great view of tides & countryside. Info on local hiking & ATV trails. Picnic & recreation area.Admission: D • Jun 20–Sep 1 •;
LOWER FIVE ISLANDSFive Islands Lighthouse 140 Broderick [email protected]/five-islands-lighthouse-park“Pepper Pot” wooden lighthouse built in 1913 and moved to this 22-acre coastal park in 2008. Panoramic view, beach access, walk-ing path, picnic shelter, ship playground.Admission: D • May 12–Oct 8
GALLERIES, SHOPS, ARTISTS & ARTISANS
These listings identify some of the artisans in the region and some galleries and shops whose products are primarily made in Nova Scotia. The “Open Studio” designation identifies artisans who open their personal studios to the public so you can watch them work.
ROSSWAYThe Artist’s Mark9613 Highway 217902-482-2188ptoceanwaves@gmail.comwww.artistsmarkshop.blogspot.comMedia: Paintings & prints, stone & bone May 1–Oct 31 •;
BARTONJapanese Antiques and Woodblock Prints8121 Highway 101/Highway [email protected]: Paintings & prints, wood May 15–Nov 15 •;
BRIGHTONQuilts by the Bay8779 Highway [email protected]: Fibre • May 25–Oct 15 •W
SMITH’S COVERiverside Pottery Studio & Gallery66 River [email protected]: Clay, paintings & prints • Year-roundBEAR RIVERFlight of Fancy1869 Clementsvale Road902-467-4171, [email protected] curated, award-winning fine art and craft store. Two floors; over 200 artists. 38th year in business. Recommended by Lonely Planet.Media: Multiple media • May 1–Oct 31 •;
Oddacity Designs111 Wharf Road902-467-0268havefun@bellaliant.netwww.oddacitydesigns.comMedia: Fibre, stone & bone May 20–Oct 10 •W
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BASS RIVERHeather Lawson Studio5759 Highway 2902-647-2287heatherlawson@ns.sympatico.cawww.heatherlawson.caMedia: Stone & bone • Jun 1–Oct 1
Joy Laking Studio Gallery6730 Highway 2902-890-8450joy@joylakinggallery.comwww.joylakinggallery.comMedia: Paintings & prints • Year-round •;
PARRSBOROKrista Wells’ Studio121 Main Street902-254-2972flyingart@seasidehighspeed.comwww.kristawells.caMedia: Clay, paintings & prints May 1–Dec 31JOGGINSFundy Treasures Gifts and Tours107 Highway 242902-664-9697fundytreasures@gmail.comwww.fundytreasures.caMedia: Candles, stone & bone • Apr 1–Sep 30
Steven Kennard – Innovative Imaging Studio9545 Highway [email protected]/blog/homeMedia: Photography, wood • Year-round
Sun Porch Pottery10228 Highway [email protected]: Clay • Year-roundWOLFVILLEAcadia University Art GalleryBeveridge Arts [email protected]/acadia_art_galleryMedia: Multiple media • Year-round •W
GRAND PRÉUncommon Common ArtVarious locations in Kings [email protected]: Multiple media • Jun 15–Oct 30CENTRE BURLINGTONStuart L. Taylor, Woodturner801 Cogmagun [email protected] Studio Artisan • Media: Wood May 25–Oct 7SELMAGallery 2158247 Highway [email protected]: Multiple media • Jun 6–Oct 3 •W
MAITLANDInklings in Wood9007 Highway [email protected] Studio Artisan • Media: Wood May 15–Oct 15 •W
TRUROMcCarthy Gallery36 Arthur Street, at NSCC902-893-5326Media: Fibre, paintings & prints Year-round •W
Thrown Together – Pottery & Art37 King Street902-895-9309throwntogether@ns.sympatico.cawww.throwntogetherpottery.comMedia: Clay, paintings & prints Year-round •W;
Visual Voice Fine Art128 King [email protected]/fineartMedia: Multiple media • Apr 1–Dec 31 •W
Pulp Humour6684 Sissiboo [email protected] Studio Artisan • Media: Multiple media May 1–Oct 31 •;
Silk Journey81 Chute Road902-467-3035silkjourney@ns.sympatico.cawww.silkjourneyquilts.comMedia: Fibre • Jun 15–Oct 1
Turned Timber6684 Sissiboo [email protected] Studio Artisan • Media: Wood May 1–Oct 31 •;
Wild Rice Pottery733 Riverview Road902-467-3313wildricepottery@eastlink.cawww.wildricepottery.caOpen Studio Artisan • Media: Clay Year-round •;
ANNAPOLIS ROYALJon Gray Bespoke43 School [email protected]: Leather • Year-round
Lucky Rabbit & Co.15 Church St902-532-0928lucky_rabbit@hotmail.comwww.luckyrabbitandco.comOpen Studio Artisan Media: Multiple media • Jun 1–Oct 8MARGARETSVILLEArt Shack37 Haddock Alley902-670-1925joantaylor107@hotmail.comwww.artistscircle.caMedia: Paintings & prints • Jun 18–Sep 30 •;
AYLESFORDWindsong Studio & Gallery1331 Victoria Road902-847-9847robardecoste@ns.sympatico.cawww.windsong-nature-gallery.comMedia: Paintings & prints • Year-round •;
BERWICKOcean Zn Gift Shop & Decor145 Commercial Street902-691-1890oceanznseaglassstudio@hotmail.comwww.oceanznseaglassstudio.yolasite.comMedia: Glass • Year-round •W
NEW MINASNova Scotia Fisherman eXtreme Skin Care 15 Jones Road902-681-1362, 888-681-1362tassi@novascotiafisherman.comwww.novascotiafisherman.comMedia: Soap & lotion • Year-round •W
CANNINGLee’s Shop – Ethnic & Local Emporium9845 Main Street902-670-3308Media: Books & cards, paintings & prints Year-round •;
CRAFT BEVERAGES & SPECIALTY FOODS
This category includes Wineries, Breweries, Brew Pubs, Cideries & Distilleries, Specialty Food Shops, Taste of NS Experiences & On-site Producers recognized by their applicable Provincial Associations.
HILLGROVERoof Hound Brewing Co.2580 Ridge [email protected] • Year-roundSMITH’S COVELazy Bear Brewing120 West Old Post Road902-440-0880www.lazybearbrewing.caBrewery • Year-roundBEAR RIVERAnnapolis Highland Vineyards2635 Clementsvale Roadinfo@annapolishighlandvineyards.comwww.annapolishighlandvineyards.comWinery • Jun 1–Oct 31 •Wu
ANNAPOLIS ROYALStill Fired Distilleries9543 Highway 8902-880-1338stillfireddistilleries@gmail.comwww.stillfireddistilleries.comDistillery • Year-round •;
LAWRENCETOWNBeavercreek Winery496 Carleton Road902-584-3236beavercreekwinery@hotmail.comwww.beavercreekwinery.comWinery • May 23–Oct 31 •Wu@
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HORTONVILLEHorton Ridge Malt & Grain2504 Ridge Road902-266-6258info@hortonridgemalt.comwww.hortonridgemalt.comBrewery • Year-roundFALMOUTHSainte-Famille WinesDyke Road902-798-8311, 800-565-0993www.st-famille.com/visit-us/toursWinery • Year-round •NWu
WINDSORSchoolhouse Brewery40 Water Street, Unit 105902-472-4677info@schoolhousebrewery.cawww.schoolhousebrewery.caBrewery • Year-roundWINDSOR FORKSDaniels U-Pick4473 Highway [email protected] food • Aug 15–Nov 15 •;
AVONDALEAvondale Sky Winery80 Avondale Cross [email protected] the elements perfectly align – acres of vines, an ever-changing tidal landscape, rolling hills, and panoramic sky. Retail shop in a restored 180-year-old former church.Winery • Feb 10–Dec 24 •NWu
ASHDALEMeander River Farm and Brewery906 Woodville Road902-757-3484info@meanderriverfarm.cawww.meanderriverfarm.caBrewery, cidery, specialty food Year-round •N;
STEWIACKEColdstream Clear Distillery87 Main Street902-956-3393www.coldstreamclear.comDistillery • Year-round •N
TRUROThe Nook and Cranny Brew Pub627 Prince Street902-895-0779www.thenookandcranny.caBrew pub • Year-round •N
MASSTOWNMasstown Market10622 Highway 2902-662-2816, [email protected] market, dairy bar, cafeteria-style restaurant, bakery, deli, gift & garden centre, full-size lighthouse, fresh fish market, fish & chip boat, full-service butcher, creamery.Specialty food • Year-round •NW@
SOMERSETMeadowbrook Meat Market318 Pleasant Valley Road902-538-3623meadowbrookfarm@ns.sympatico.cawww.meadowbrookmeatmarket.comSpecialty food • Year-round •N
KENTVILLEPaddy’s Brewpub & Rosie’s Restaurant42 Aberdeen [email protected] pub • Year-round •NW@
GREENWICHNoggins Corner Farm Market U-Pick10009 Highway [email protected]/pick-your-own.phpSpecialty food • Seasonal •N
PORT WILLIAMSBarrelling Tide Distillery1164 Parkway Drive902-542-1627barrellingtidedistillery@gmail.comwww.barrellingtidedistillery.comA craft distillery using local fruit and grains. All our spirits and liqueurs are handcrafted on site in small batches. Retail area & tasting bar.Distillery • Year-round •NW
Fox Hill Cheese House1678 Church Street902-542-3599foxhillfarm@ns.sympatico.cawww.foxhillcheesehouse.com/services.htmSpecialty food • Year-round •NW
Planters Ridge Winery1441 Church Street902-542-2711info@plantersridge.cawww.plantersridge.caWinery • Year-round •NWu@
Sea Level Brewing980 Terry’s Creek Road902-542-5544sealevelbrewing@gmail.comwww.sealevelbrewing.comBrewery • Year-round
Wayfarers’ Ale1116 Kars [email protected] • Year-round •W
CANNINGBlomidon Estate Winery10318 Highway [email protected] • Year-round •NWu
WOLFVILLEAnnapolis Cider Company388 Main Street902-697-2707info@drinkannapolis.cawww.drinkannapolis.caCidery • Year-round •NW
Benjamin Bridge Vineyards1842 White Rock Road902-542-1560appointments@benjaminbridge.comwww.benjaminbridge.comWinery • Year-round •Nu
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards11143 Highway 1902-542-7774info@lightfootandwolfville.comwww.lightfootandwolfville.comFamily-run farm winery handcrafting wines with organic and biodynamic practices. Tours, tastings, special events. Patio with woodfired pizza oven and Minas Basin view.Winery • Year-round •NW
Paddy’s Brewpub & Rosie’s Restaurant460 Main [email protected] • Year-round •N
Stirling Fruit Farms10317 Highway #1902-542-3763greatapples@stirlingfruitfarms.cawww.stirlingfruitfarms.caSpecialty food • Year-roundGASPEREAUGaspereau Vineyards2239 White Rock Road902-542-1455info@gaspereauwine.comwww.gaspereauwine.comWinery • May 1–Dec 23 •NWu
L’Acadie Vineyards310 Slayter [email protected]/the-winery-intro.phpWinery • May 1–Oct 15 •NWu@
Luckett Vineyards1293 Grand Pré Road902-542-2600wine@luckettvineyards.comwww.luckettvineyards.comWinery • May 1–Oct 31 •NWu
GRAND PRÉGrand Pré Winery11611 Highway 1902-542-1753, [email protected] • May 1–Oct 31 •NWu
Just Us! Coffee, Chocolate, and Fair Trade Museum11865 Highway 1902-542-7474, ext 221, [email protected]/get-involved/fair-trade-museumSpecialty food • Year-round •N;@
Tangled Garden11827 Highway 1902-542-9811tangledgardenherbs@gmail.comwww.tangledgardenherbs.caRecognized for innovative herb jellies and liqueurs. NS’s oldest distillery; tastings available. Savour afternoon tea or ice cream amidst enchanting gardens.Distillery, specialty food Apr 1–Dec 23 •N;
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Paddy’s Irish Brewpub & Rosie’s Restaurant42 Aberdeen Street902-678-3199www.paddyspub.caType: Pub • Specialty: CanadianLicensed • Year-round •NW@
HALL’S HARBOURHall’s Harbour Lobster Pound1157 West Hall’s Harbour Road902-679-5299scameron@cameronseafoods.comwww.hallsharbourlobster.com/restaurant.htmlType: Family dining, informal Specialty: Fish and chips, seafoodLicensed • May 6–Oct 16 •NW@
GREENWICHThe Acadian Dining Room, at Old Orchard Inn153 Greenwich Road South902-542-5751, 800-561-8090reservations@oldorchardinn.ns.cawww.oldorchardinn.comMaritime cuisine with local products and award-winning NS wines in two restaurants, with seafood as a specialty. Panoramic view of Cape Blomidon and the Fundy Shore tides; fireside dining.Type: Fine dining, informal Specialty: Canadian, seafoodLicensed • Year-round •"N
PORT WILLIAMSThe Port Pub & Bistro980 Terry’s Creek Road902-542-5555portpub@ns.aliantzinc.cawww.theportpub.comGastropub & microbrewery promoting Annapolis Valley wines, spirits & ales. In-house preparation of locally sourced food. Watch the Bay of Fundy tides from our waterfront deck.Type: Informal, pub Licensed • Year-round •"NW@
CANNINGCrystany’s Brasserie9848 Main Street902-582-3663crystanysbrasserie@gmail.comwww.crystanysbrasserie.comType: Gourmet, informal Specialty: Gluten-freeLicensed • Year-round •N
WOLFVILLEBlomidon Inn195 Main [email protected]: Fine dining • Specialty: SeafoodLicensed • Year-round •NW@
Paddy’s Brewpub & Rosie’s Restaurant460 Main Street902-542-0059www.paddyspub.caType: Pub • Specialty: SeafoodLicensed • Year-round •NW@
GASPEREAULuckett Vineyards Bistro1293 Grand Pré Road902-542-2600wines@luckettvineyards.comwww.luckettvineyards.comType: Gourmet, informal Specialty: European, sandwichesLicensed • May 1–Oct 31 •NW
GRAND PRÉLe Caveau Restaurant, at Grand Pré Winery11611 Highway 1902-542-7177, 866-479-4637lecaveau@grandprewines.ns.cawww.grandprewines.comType: Fine dining Licensed • May 1–Dec 31 •NW
AVONDALED’Vine Morsels at the Winery80 Avondale Cross [email protected]/dvine-morsels- restaurantType: Family dining, fine dining Specialty: Canadian, seafoodLicensed • May 19–Oct 21 •NW
SUMMERVILLEThe Flying Apron Inn & Cookery3 Summerville Wharf Road902-633-2300, 844-633-2300info@flyingaproncookery.cawww.flyingaproncookery.caType: Family dining, gourmetLicensed • Year-round •NW
TRUROBistro 2216 Inglis [email protected]: Fine dining, informal Specialty: CanadianLicensed • Year-round •NW
ADVOCATE HARBOURWild Caraway Café & Restaurant3727 Highway 209902-392-2889eatdrinkstay@wildcaraway.comwww.wildcaraway.comType: Family dining, fine dining Specialty: SeafoodLicensed • May 5–Feb 15 •NW@
RESTAURANTSFor more extensive information, pick up a copy of the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia’s Dine Nova Scotia or Taste of Nova Scotia’s Culinary Adventure Guide. Also visit edining.ca and tasteofnovascotia.com. See p. 2 for a key to the symbols and codes.
DIGBY19th Hole Clubhouse & Eatery111 Culloden Road902-245-7728, [email protected]/golf/info.htmType: Informal, pub • Specialty: SeafoodLicensed • May 18–Oct 13 •N;
Churchill’s Restaurant & Lounge103 Shore Road902-245-7712, [email protected]/pines_cuisine.htmlType: Family dining, lounge Specialty: Seafood, gluten-freeLicensed • May 18–Oct 13 •NW@
HILLSBURNShore Road Seafood/Crows Nest Dining Room3931 Shore Road [email protected]: Family dining, informal Specialty: Canadian, seafoodLicensed • Year-round •NW@
GREENWOODOaken Barrel Public House944 Pickering [email protected]: Informal, pubYear-round •N
BERWICKThe Union Street Café183 Commercial Street902-538-7787contactunionstreet@gmail.comwww.unionstreetcafe.caType: Family dining, pub Specialty: CanadianLicensed • Year-round •NW@
KENTVILLENOSH at NSCC236 Belcher Street902-679-7377Type: Fine dining • Specialty: CanadianOct 1–Apr 30 •N
OUTDOORSThese listings feature public parks, recreation and nature-based activities. Many are season-specific and/or weather-dependent so please confirm when booking. For information about outdoor experiences offered by Tour Operators, please see the Tour Operators section on page 190.
WEYMOUTH MILLSHinterland Adventures & Gear 54 Gates Lane902-837-4092odysseys@kayakingnovascotia.comwww.kayakingnovascotia.comCategory: Equipment Rentals{} Apr 24–Oct 30
UPPER ECONOMYThat Dutchman’s Cheese Farm132 Brown Road902-647-2751www.thatdutchmansfarm.comA local family favourite, we offer a rustic, easygoing atmosphere for learning about cheese-making, sampling our award-winning cheeses, and browsing Dutch treats and antiques.Specialty food • Year-round •W
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GRAYWOODMickey Hill Provincial Park v7956 Highway 8parks.novascotia.ca/content/mickey-hillCategory: Parks; Cross-country Skiing Year-roundWEST SPRINGHILLRaven Haven Beachside Family Park 2239 Virginia Road902-532-7320ravenhaven@annapoliscounty.cawww.ravenhaven.caCategory: Parks; Equipment Rentals|{}f Jun 13–Sep 3 •;
GRANVILLE FERRYDunromin Campsite & Cabins 4618 Highway 1902-532-2808office@dunromincampsite.comwww.dunromincampground.caCategory: Equipment RentalsY{} May 15–Oct 15 •W
YOUNG’S COVEYoung’s Cove Coastal Access Park 6169 Shore Road Westwww.annapoliscounty.ca/community- developmentCategory: Parks • Year-round •;
UPPER GRANVILLEHebb’s Landing 7464 Highway 1www.annapoliscounty.ca/community- developmentCategory: Parks • Year-round •;
BRIDGETOWNJubilee Park 902-665-5010dryan@annapoliscounty.cawww.annapoliscounty.caCategory: Parks; Equipment Rentals{}f May 15–Oct 15 •;
HAMPTONValleyview Provincial Park v960 Hampton Mountain Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/valleyviewCategory: Parks • Seasonal
WEST PARADISEEden Golf & Country Club 5359 Highway 201902-665-4257, [email protected]: Golf Courses • Apr 1–Oct 30COTTAGE COVECottage Cove Provincial Park v11935 Shore Road Eastparks.novascotia.ca/content/cottage-coveCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
ALBANY CROSSShannon River Canoe Access Park 4081 Highway 10www.annapoliscounty.ca/community- developmentCategory: Parks • Seasonal
SOUTH FARMINGTONAbove Par Golf Course 9725 Highway [email protected]: Golf Courses • Apr 1–Oct 1
KINGSTONClairmont Provincial Park v1405 Highway 1parks.novascotia.ca/content/clairmontCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
Paragon Golf & Country Club 380 Brookside Drive902-765-2554, 877-414-2554paragon.golf@ns.sympatico.cawww.paragongolf.caCategory: Golf Courses • Apr 1–Oct 31 •W
AYLESFORDAylesford Lake Beach 580 North River Roadwww.nsls.ns.ca/aylesford-lake-beachCategory: Supervised Beaches Jun 30–Sep 3 •W
Berwick Heights Golf Course 902-847-9000info@berwickheightsgolf.comwww.berwickheightsgolf.comCategory: Golf Courses • Apr 15–Nov 15LAKE GEORGELake George Provincial Park v125 North River Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/lake-georgeCategory: Parks • Seasonal •;
BERWICKThe Fundy Goldmines Rock Shop 2718 McNally Road902-538-9759Category: Rocks, Minerals & Fossils Jun 15–Sep 15CAMBRIDGEMinas View Golf Links 330 Hiltz Road902-528-2360www.minasviewgolflinks.comCategory: Golf Courses • Apr 1–Oct 30COLDBROOKColdbrook Provincial Park v7073 Highway 1parks.novascotia.ca/content/coldbrookCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
KENTVILLEIsland Green Golf Club 7005 Highway 12902-678-7577sherri@islandgreengolf.cawww.islandgreengolf.caCategory: Golf Courses • Seasonal
Valley Stove & Cycle 353 Main Street902-542-7280mailbag@valleystoveandcycle.comwww.valleystoveandcycle.comCategory: Equipment RentalsKy Year-round •W
CENTREVILLEEagle Crest Golf Course 2075 Lakewood Road902-679-3033info@eaglecrestgolfcourse.comwww.eaglecrestgolfcourse.comCategory: Golf Courses; Golf Driving Ranges Apr 1–Dec 1 •W
NEW MINASEast Coast Balloon Adventures 902-306-0095eastcoastballoons@gmail.comwww.eastcoastballoonadventures.comCategory: Air Adventure • May 1–Nov 30
PLYMPTONSavary Provincial Park v7401 Highway 1parks.novascotia.ca/content/savaryCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
LAKE MIDWAYLake Midway Provincial Park v7600 Highway 217parks.novascotia.ca/content/lake-midwayCategory: Parks • Seasonal •;
CENTRAL GROVECentral Grove Provincial Park v1731 Highway 217parks.novascotia.ca/content/central-groveCategory: Parks • Seasonal
DIGBYAnnapolis Basin Look Off Provincial Park v260 Shore Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/ annapolis-basin-lookCategory: Parks • Year-round •W
Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa 103 Shore Road902-245-7709, 800-667-4637www.digbypines.ca/activities/golfCategory: Golf Courses • May 18–Oct 13 •W
Dockside Kayaking 34 Water Street902-245-4950, [email protected]/ kayak-rentals-c14xrCategory: Equipment Rentals}• Jun 1–Sep 30MAITLAND BRIDGEKeji Outfitters 1507 Main Parkway, Kejimkujik National Park902-682-2282info@whynotadventure.cawww.whynotadventure.caCategory: Equipment Rentals Y|{KL}f• May 15–Oct 12 •W;
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site P3005 Main Parkway902-682-2772, [email protected]/kejiCategory: National Parks May 19–Oct 9 •W;
UPPER CLEMENTSUpper Clements Adventure Park 2958 Highway 1902-532-7557, [email protected] in a natural setting, near the Amuse-ment Park. Ziplines (over 1000 ft), bridges and challenging courses; 60-ft free-fall drop tower. Trained guides. Must be 5 ft tall minimum.Category: Ziplining • Jun 1–Sep 15
ALLAIN’S CREEKAnnapolis Royal Golf & Country Club 3816 Highway 1902-532-2064info@annapolisroyalgolf.comwww.annapolisroyalgolf.comCategory: Golf Courses; Snowshoeing Apr 1–Oct 30 •W
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White Water Adventures Gosse Bridge855-766-9725whitewateradventures@gmail.comwww.tidalboreraftingtours.comCategory: River Rafting • May 1–Oct 30 •;
GREEN OAKSFundy Tidal Bore Adventures 45 Highway 236902-986-1412, 844-363-8433info@tidalboreadventures.cawww.tidalboreadventures.caCategory: River Rafting • May 1–Sep 30URBANIAShubenacadie Tidal Bore Rafting Resort 12215 Highway [email protected]: River Rafting • May 1–Oct 31 •;
SHUBENACADIEThe Links at Penn Hills 14049 Highway 215902-758-1406golf@linksatpennhills.comwww.linksatpennhills.comCategory: Golf Courses • Apr 30–Oct 31 •W
RIVERSIDECaddell Rapids Lookoff Provincial Park v1609 Riverside Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/ caddell-rapids-lookoffCategory: Parks • Seasonal STEWIACKEFox Hollow Golf Club 802 Highway 2902-639-2535foxhollowgolf@ns.aliantzinc.cawww.foxhollowgolfclub.caCategory: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 31 •W
Striped Bass Outfitters 1468 Stewiacke [email protected]: Fishing Guides • Apr 1–Jan 1STEWIACKE EASTStewiacke River Park 528 Stewiacke River Park [email protected]/stewiacke-river-parkShaded day-use park with picnic shelters, play-ground, walking trail; accessible washrooms. River access for fishing, swimming (unsuper-vised), boating. Bald eagles often seen.Category: Parks • May 12–Oct 8 •;
BROOKFIELDBrookfield Golf Club 785 Highway 2902-673-3352brookfieldgolf@eastlink.cawww.brookfieldgolf.comCategory: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 30MILLBROOKFarmland Outfitters 902-899-3144farmlandoutfitters@hotmail.comwww.farmlandoutfitters.comCategory: Fishing Guides • Year-round
VAUGHANFalls Lake Provincial Park v1541 New Ross Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/falls-lakeCategory: Parks • Seasonal
ARDOISESerenity Acres Family Ranch 7321 Highway 1902-791-1215, 866-499-9138serenityacresfamilyranch@hotmail.comwww.serenityacresranch.comCategory: Riding & Hay Rides Year-round •;
NEWPORT CORNERCoyote Hill Golf Course 303 Highway 215902-757-0157www.coyotehill.caCategory: Golf Courses • Seasonal •W
Sky Wolf K-9 Adventures 50 Lynch [email protected]: Dog Sledding • Year-round •;
BROOKLYNSmileys Provincial Park v109 Clayton McKay Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/smileysCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
STANLEYEvangeline Trail Rides 2163 North River Road902-632-2637crystal@evangelinetrailrides.comwww.evangelinetrailrides.comCategory: Riding & Hay Rides • Year-roundNOELBurntcoat Head Park 627 Burntcoat Road902-369-2529burntcoat@easthants.cawww.burntcoatheadpark.caCategory: Parks • May 19–Oct 8 •;
LOWER SELMAAnthony Provincial Park v6889 Highway 215parks.novascotia.ca/content/anthonyCategory: Parks • Seasonal •W
MAITLANDRiver Runners Tidal Bore Rafting 8681 Highway 215902-261-2770, 800-856-5061info@riverrunnersns.comwww.riverrunnersns.comCategory: River Rafting • Jun 1–Sep 30SOUTH MAITLANDAtlantic School of Skydiving 9930 Highway 215902-423-5867www.atlanticschoolofskydiving.comCategory: Air Adventure • Apr 1–Dec 10
Shubenacadie River Adventure Tours 10061 Highway 215902-261-2222, 888-878-8687www.shubie.comCategory: River Rafting; Ziplining Jun 1–Sep 30
Shubie River Wranglers Phillips Road902-751-2132shubiewranglers@gmail.comwww.shubieriverwranglers.caCategory: River Rafting • Jun 1–Oct 30
Ken-Wo Golf Club 9495 Highway [email protected]: Golf Courses • Apr 1–Nov 30GREENWICHHennigar’s Farmers’ Golf 10230 Highway [email protected]/farmersgolf.htmCategory: Novelty Golf • Apr 1–Dec 24 •;
LUMSDEN DAMLumsden Pond Provincial Park v2530 Corkum & Burns Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/lumsden-pondCategory: Parks • Seasonal
ARLINGTONBlomidon Look-off Provincial Park v3374 Highway 358parks.novascotia.ca/content/blomidon-lookoffCategory: Parks • Year-round •W
BLOMIDONBlomidon Provincial Park v3138 Pereau Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/blomidonCategory: Parks • Seasonal •;
SCOTS BAYScots Bay Provincial Park v16 Wharf Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/scots-bayCategory: Parks • Seasonal
HANTSPORTBlue Beach Fossil Museum 127 Blue Beach Road902-790-9541info@bluebeachfossilmuseum.comwww.bluebeachfossilmuseum.comCategory: Rocks, Minerals & Fossils May 12–Oct 31 •;
Fundy Centennial Park Avon StreetCategory: Parks • Seasonal •;
FALMOUTHAvon Valley Golf & Country Club 595 Falmouth Back Road902-798-2673www.avonvalleygolf.comCategory: Golf Courses • Apr 15–Oct 31 •W
MARTOCKOnTree Fun & Adventure Park 370 Ski Martock [email protected]: Ziplining • Apr 1–Nov 30 •W
Rosevale Par 3 Family Golf Course 136 Redden [email protected]: Golf Courses • Year-round
Ski Martock 370 Ski Martock [email protected]: Downhill Skiing; Cross-country Skiing; Snowshoeing • Seasonal •W
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TIVERTONBalancing Rock Trail 2.5 kmHighway 217 (near #2652)www.digbytrails.caTrail Uses: YL• May 19–Oct 31
FREEPORTFundy View Trail 1 km243 Highway 217Trail Uses: YL• Year-round
HILLGROVEAcacia Valley Trail 1 kmMill RoadTrail Uses: YLy • Year-round •W
Acacia Valley Trail Extension 2 kmMill RoadTrail Uses: YLy • Year-round
MOUNT PLEASANTVan Tassel Lake Trails 7 km859 Culloden Roadwww.digbytrails.ca/van-tassel-lake.htmlTrail Uses: YKLSy • Year-round
MAITLAND BRIDGEKejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site P 3005 Main Parkway902-682-2772, [email protected]/keji15 front-country trails, 3 back-country trails, some hiking/bicycling. No maintenance in off-season. Park entry fee.May 18–Oct 8
Beech Grove Trail 2 kmTrail Uses: YL
Farmlands 1 kmTrail Uses: YL
Flowing Waters Trail 1 kmTrail Uses: YL
Gold Mines Trail 3 kmTrail Uses: YL
Grafton Woods 3 kmTrail Uses: YL
Hemlocks and Hardwoods Trail 5 kmTrail Uses: YL
Jakes Landing 3 km to Merrymakedge Beach Trail Uses: YKL
Mersey River 3.5 kmTrail Uses: YKL•W
Mill Falls 2 kmTrail Uses: YL
Peter Point Trail 3 kmTrail Uses: YKL
Rogers Brook 1 kmTrail Uses: YL
Slapfoot Trail 3 kmTrail Uses: YKL
Snake Lake Trail 3 kmTrail Uses: YL
DELAP’S COVEDelaps Cove Wilderness Trail 7 km2077 Shore Road Westwww.annapoliscounty.ca/community- developmentTrail Uses: YLS • Year-round
FIVE ISLANDSFive Islands Provincial Park v618 Bentley Branch Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/five-islandsCategory: Parks; Cross-country Skiing SeasonalLOWER FIVE ISLANDSFive Islands Lighthouse Park 140 Broderick [email protected]/parks22-acre coastal park with panoramic view, 1913 lighthouse (not wheelchair-accessible), paths (1 km), beach access, ship playground, accessible washrooms, picnic shelter, BBQs.Category: Parks • May 12–Oct 8 •W
SOUTHAMPTONRunaway Lane Farms 233 Highway 302902-546-2107jacy@runawaylanefarms.comwww.runawaylanefarms.comCategory: Riding & Hay Rides • Apr 15–Nov 1RIVER PHILIPSpringhill Centennial Golf Club 2770 Highway 321902-686-3870golfspringhill@gmail.comwww.springhillgolfclub.caCategory: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 1PARRSBOROParrsboro Golf Club Two Island Road902-254-2733membership@parrsborogolf.cawww.parrsborogolf.caCategory: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 15 •W
Spirit Reins Ranch 432 Prospect Road, Parrsboro902-254-3138klygilbert@gmail.comwww.spiritreinsranch.caCategory: Riding & Hay Rides Year-round •W
WEST ADVOCATECape Chignecto Provincial Park v1108 West Advocate Road902-392-2085parks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-chignectoCategory: Parks • Seasonal •;
JOGGINSJoggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site 100 Main Street902-251-2727, 888-932-9766info@jogginsfossilcliffs.netwww.jogginsfossilcliffs.netCategory: Rocks, Minerals & Fossils Apr 22–Oct 31 •;
BEAVER BROOKBára Whitewater Rafting 3764 Riverside Road902-305-1434barawhitewater@gmail.comwww.barawhitewater.comCategory: River Rafting • Jun 1–Sep 30TRUROBike Monkey 130 Esplanade [email protected]: Equipment RentalsKy Year-round •W
Truro Golf Club 86 Golf Street902-893-4650www.trurogolfclub.comCategory: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 31
Victoria Park 29 Park [email protected]/victoria-park.htmlCategory: Parks • Year-roundBIBLE HILLDalhousie University Agricultural Campus 158 College [email protected]/about-dal/agricultural-campus/about/gardens/htmlCategory: Parks • Year-round •W;
EAST MOUNTAINMountain Golf & Country Club 1195 Pictou Road902-893-2841, [email protected]: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 31 •W;
NORTH RIVERRiverrun Golf Club 922 West North River [email protected]: Golf Courses • Seasonal •W
LOWER ONSLOWMacElmons Pond Provincial Park v219 MacElmon Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/macelmons-pondCategory: Parks • Seasonal
DEBERTDebert Flight Centre 44 Spitfire [email protected]: Flying • Year-round •W
LONDONDERRYLondonderry Provincial Park v1776 Station Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/londonderryCategory: Parks • Seasonal
BASS RIVERVeterans Memorial Park 5653 Highway [email protected]: Parks • Seasonal •;
TRAILSAlthough used primarily as walking and hiking trails, Nova Scotia’s trails may also be used for other activities, which are identified by the symbols shown. Most trails are available for use year-round, but in winter may not provide maintenance or parking; use discretion. Trail maps and information can also be found at trails.gov.ns.ca and novatrails.com.
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SOUTH FARMINGTONOld Mill Trail 1.5 km213 Adam Drivewww.annapoliscounty.ca/community- developmentTrail Uses: L• Year-round •W
KENTVILLEAnnapolis Valley Trail System 200 km87 Cornwallis [email protected] Uses: KLSsy • Year-round
Kentville Trail System 7 kmNew Minas to Coldbrook, near 575 West Main Streetwww.kentville.ca/community/ recreation-guide/details/?num=tok0086Trail Uses: YKLSy • Year-round •;
GREENWICHHennigar’s Farm Park and Trail 2.5 km10272 Highway 1902-542-3503www.hennigars.com/parktrail.htmTrail Uses: YLy • May 1–Nov 1 •;
SCOTS BAYCape Split 12 kmProvincial Park Reserve v 999 Cape Split Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-splitTrail Uses: YL• Year-round
TRUROCobequid Trail 18 km202 Willow [email protected]/cobequid-trail18-km trail network through Bible Hill, Truro and Old Barns; several trailheads. Woodlands, brooks, farmlands, agricultural campus. Views of river, bay, tidal bore, Acadian dykes.Trail Uses: YKLSy • Year-round •;
ECONOMYCobequid Escarpment Trail 2.5 kmRiver Philip [email protected]/kenomee-trail- system#cobequidTrail Uses: Ly • Jun 1–Oct 31 •;
Devil’s Bend Trail 6.5 kmRiver Philip [email protected]/kenomee-trail- system#devilTrail Uses: YLy • Year-round
Economy Falls Trail 1 kmRiver Philip [email protected]/kenomee-trail- system#economyTrail Uses: YLy • Jun 1–Oct 31
Kenomee Canyon Trail 18 kmRiver Philip [email protected]/kenomee-trail- system#kenomeeTrail Uses: Y'Ly|• Jun 1–Oct 31
Cape Chignecto Coastal Trail 53 kmTrail Uses: YL
Christie Viewpoint Trail 1.5 kmTrail Uses: YL
Eatonville Trail 28 kmTrail Uses: L
Fundy Ridge Trail 5.5 kmTrail Uses: L
McGahey Brook Canyon Trail 9 kmTrail Uses: L
Mill Brook Canyon Trail 14 kmTrail Uses: L
Refugee Cove Trail 24 kmTrail Uses: L
ADVOCATE HARBOURCape Chignecto 5.5 km Provincial Park – Eatonville Day-Use Trails v 2375 Eatonville Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-chignectoTrail Uses: YL• Seasonal
AMHERST POINTAmherst Point Bird Sanctuary 2.5 kmSouthampton Roadtrails.gov.ns.ca/shareduse/cu003.htmlTrail Uses: YLSy • Year-round
Thomas’ Cove 8 km Coastal Reserve Trails Economy Point [email protected]/thomas-cove-coastal- reserveTrail Uses: Y'LSy • Year-roundPARRSBOROPartridge Island Lookoff 3 km and Hiking Trail off Whitehall Roadtrails.gov.ns.ca/shareduse/cu011.htmlTrail Uses: 'L• Year-round
Ward’s Falls Hiking Trail 6 kmHighway 209trails.gov.ns.ca/shareduse/cu002.htmlTrail Uses: L• Year-round
FOX RIVERFox Point Lookoff 2.5 km & Walking Trail off Highway 209Trail Uses: L• Year-round
WEST ADVOCATECape Chignecto 53 km Provincial Park v 1108 West Advocate Roadparks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-chignectoExtensive coastal trail system, featuring dra-matic cliffs, steep ravines, old-growth forest, beaches. Park entry fee.Seasonal
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Operating HoursJune to August:
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 7 Days a WeekSeptember to May:
10 a.m – 4 p.m Tuesday - Saturday
Contact Us:Tel: (902) 765-1494
(Ext. 5955)www.gmam.ca
Located on, Ward RoadJust Outside
RCAF StationGreenwood
Western Light, Brier Island
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Explore the Rising Tides Shore!
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Free hot breakfast, indoor & outdoor poolsClose to golf and many attractions
Best Western Rewards Loyalty ProgramA/C dining room & coffee shop
Free highspeed Internet, WIFI & 42” fl at screen TV’sSherlock’s Lounge
SUPER 8 AMHERST40 Lord Amherst Drivesuper8amherst.com902.660.8888
SUPER 8 TRURO85 Treaty Trailsuper8truro.com902.895.8884
SUPER 8 WINDSOR63 Cole Drivesuper8windsorns.com902.792.8888
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*Ask for the “DOERS&DREAMERS RATE” whenmaking reservations for 10% off our Best Available Rate. Offer is vaild from January 1-December 30, 2018. Other conditions andblack out dates may apply. Valid only at the locations listed above. © 2017 Super 8Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved. All Super 8 hotels are independently owned and operated.
FREE WIFI. FREE BREAKFAST. INDOOR POOL.
JOURNEY ONWARD.
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