Travel and Tourism Information for the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Grand-Pré

The Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada is the world centre for the commemoration of the Deportation of the Acadians.

Medford Beach

At low tide take a walk along the ocean floor on this red sand beach along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the various rock formations carved by the highest tides in the world.

Balancing Rock

A unique columnar landform of Digby Neck and Islands that is the result of a ridge of basalt that is cut across by four parallel faults.

Hall's Harbour

One of the busiest small ports along the Bay of Fundy, famous for its scenery and fresh lobster

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Willowbank U-Pick Farm

Willowbank Farm grows a variety of crops that visitors can pick.  There is also a farm market, corn maze, petting zoo and more.

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Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada

Fort Anne offers a sweeping view of the Annapolis Basin plus museum exhibits and the popular graveyard tours.

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Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada

Grand-Pré tells the story of the Acadian people in Nova Scotia. It's a tale of happiness and success, of sadness and tragedy.

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The Town of Kentville

Kentville is centrally located along the scenic Evangeline Trail. It offers a high quality of life to its ever growing population.

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The predicted Tide Times are for the Bay of Fundy. Add one hour for the Minas Basin. Subtract 30 min for the Annapolis Basin.
This information is for reference only and should not be used for navigation. They are not certified, and they do not incorporate the effects of tropical storms,
El Niño, seismic events, continental drift, or changes in global sea levels.

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