Hear Ya! Hear Ya! The Annapolis Valley Farmers Markets are open for business!
Boot Island is the name of the small island located near the mouth of the Gaspereau River.
The original name of the Dominion Atlantic Railway was the Windsor to Annapolis Railway.
Buck McNair, a World War II fighter ace was born in Springfield, Annapolis County.
Petroglyphs are simple drawings on stone left by early Mi’Kmaq
Not native to Nova Scotia, pheasants were introduced into the province from England.
If someone is "flying off the handle" it means they are loosing their temper.
For many years the large, slow moving rodent, porcupines were a protected species in Nova Scotia.
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Click on the lighthouse to check out what type of weather to expect while here.
Click on the Ferry to find out how to get here.
Click on the King George Inn to find places to stay in the Annapolis Valley
Click on the lobster to find places to eat in the valley.
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For many years the large, slow moving rodent, porcupines were a protected species in Nova Scotia.
Abundant in Nova Scotian coastal waters, Pollock is commonly retailed as Boston Bluefish.
Until 1803 the Annapolis Valley community of Lawrencetown was known as Dunn’s Mills.