Discover the best top things to do in Southwest Nova Scotia, United States including Far-Fetched Antiques and Art Gallery, Bill Curry Photography Gallery and Studio, Laurie Swim Gallery, Acadia University Art Gallery, Tides Contemporary Art Gallery, Comeau's Farm Market, Spruce Top Rug Hooking Studio, Birdsall-Worthinton Pottery Ltd., Down Shore Market, Annapolis Royal Farmers' and Traders' Market.
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5.0 based on 29 reviews
Now centrally located in the heart of Annapolis Royal. Located in the Ol'Newman's building, this lovely majestic building from 1922 is now home to Canada's premier antiques & art gallery. Don't miss the secluded garden which features stone and metal garden statuary, and of course an authentic Tiki Bar.
We visited Far-Fetched Antigues a few days after after hurrican Dorian hit Annapolis Royal and it was the first day of opening after the storm. A beautiful collection of antigues and collectables , especially from the Far East is ready for browsing. All very well arranged by owner Cindy, temporarely assisted by her sister Susan from Toronto. Absolutely a "must' visit in Annapolis Royal.
5.0 based on 66 reviews
Award-winning visual artist and author, who is nationally and internationally recognized; Laurie creates painterly works of art in fabric and thread portraying the landscapes and people of the South Shore. Visit the Laurie Swim Gallery in beautiful Old Town Lunenburg and see these beautiful works for yourself.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
This delightful Art Gallery is part of Acadia University, and houses a permanent collection that is periodically exhibited and also there are special exhibits. There is a yearly showing of community works, and also a host of special events (including book releases, openings of exhibits etc).I It is no-cost, and well worth a visit - just check the hours of operation before you go.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Hardware Gallery helps to boost culture and exhibits and sells works by emerging and established artists.
I love the art this month. I stop by regularly to see what’s new. It’s always changing. It’s such a nice addition to the downtown.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Great food, great staff, lots of fresh veg, fruit, a bakery, hot food, ice cream. Something for everyone !
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Our studio contains a wonderful collection of galleries featuring some of Nova Scotia's finest artists and craftspeople. It's located in a mid-1800's house on the main street in Mahone Bay. Spruce Top also provides a wide range of rug hooking services and sales.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We found them in the community centre, in a studio location. Apparently this is their retirement project,downsized but still going strong! I loved their work.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
There was so much culture at this market I could've shopped all day. One stand with the freshest maple syrup (with taste testers), native art made my local natives, local artists displaying a variety of mediums they use, local novelists, bakers, canners, weavers, the list goes on and on. One of the most versatile markets I've been to.
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