Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, United States including Horton House Gallery, Vista Bella Farm & Malagash Cidery, Fort Anne National Historic Site, Spencer's Island, Grand Pre National Historic Site, The K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens, Look-off Family Campground & Takeout, Thinkers' Lodge National Historic Site, That Dutchman's Cheese Farm, The Old Covenanter Church.
Restaurants in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia
5.0 based on 4 reviews
This gallery is located in a century old Victorian house in the seaside village of Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Experience a wide selection of fine art photography representing the beauty of eastern Canada by Fred Horton along with local pottery and jewelry. Please call or email for hours as I am open mostly by chance or appointment. In the summer I am open most days from 10am to 5pm.
The owner was wonderful in recommending where we could have art work framed. He prints photos from local areas that are very affordable and make lovely gifts.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Open Seasonally for u-picks & cider tasting. Try all of our ciders- made on site with Nova Scotian inspired ingredients. Boasting over 50 varieities of apples, pears, cherries, plums, honeybees. Pumpkin u-pick as well. Call ahead/e-mail or visit us on facebook for further info on store and u-pick hours!
4.5 based on 560 reviews
Historic site brings to life that part of Canada's past when conflict between Europe's empire-builders took place on the shore of the Annapolis River.
Well-designed and informative paths and buildings, overlooking the Bay of Fundy gives one an insightful understanding of its history.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Great place to walk, very scenic and clean beaches, historic shipbuilding area, with lighthouse and beachfront
4.5 based on 442 reviews
At Grand-Pre, get to know the Acadians, Nova Scotia's early French settlers. Theirs is a story of pioneer life, tragedy, and triumphant survival. This commemorative site was the heart of the 17th and 18th century Acadian village that became the scenic setting for Longfellow's narative poem Evangeline. A Visitor Reception and Interpretation Centre opened in September 2003 with new interpretation exhibits and a multimedia theater. Take time to walk in the superb flower gardens and admire the beautiful scenery. You will be charmed by the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Created to commemorate the Grand-Pré area of Nova Scotia as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, at this Unesco World Heritage site you will learn all about the Acadian culture, history as well as the expulsion of the Acadians, which began in 1755 and continued until 1762. The visitor center offers a short video explaining the story of the Acadians and there is also a small interpretive center, and then you can wonder around the beautiful grounds which also contain a Memorial Church containing several displays, statue of Evangeline and a recreated Black Smith Shop. The grounds are well kept / beautiful. A very important piece of history that I highly recommend visiting if you're in the area.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
The Orchid tour was lovely a the KC Irving Environmental Science Building. We enjoyed the display and potting class.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Privately owned campground on 16 acres directly across from the provincial view point "The Look Off". Seasonal camping sites and 37 overnight sites, 26 power/water, 11 unserviced. Camping cabins and rental trailer available as well. Canteen/take out and ice cream, LOTS of ice cream!!!
Great views, have now seen it summer and fall. There is a pull off at roadside with an ice cream shop across the road
4.5 based on 33 reviews
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We visited this site after reading the reviews on Trip Advisor even though I couldn't find any mention of the place in my tour books. The name of the Lodge and the name of the town - Pugwash - also intrigued me! What a fantastic find! Had a tour by a very knowledgeable young man, then had the pleasure of meeting and talking with the granddaughter of Cyrus Eaton, the anonymous sponsor of the peace convention of 1957 which included delegates from 22 countries from both sides of the Iron Curtain. So much history! Amazing. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
A real working farm. A local, family favorite, we offer a rustic, easy going atmosphere to learn about and samples our award winning cheeses. Browse our Dutch gifts & treats or search for treasures in our attic antiques shop. That Dutchman's Farm, Animal & Nature Parkis onsite. The Family friendly park is for the young and old. Follow sheltered paths through wooden trails, meadows and hidden animal enclosures. Take time out to stretch your legs and enjoy nature with naturalized gardens, ponds, flowers and heritage animals.
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