Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, United States including Concrete Creation (Cosby's Garden Centre), Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, The K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens, Prescott House Museum, Tangled Garden, Hillendale Perrenials.
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
So many amazing sculptures! We were blown away by the amount and the detail in these amazing masterpieces! The paths were spacious and the gardens showcased so many rare plants and flowers. You can spend a whole day appreciating this place!
4.5 based on 733 reviews
ESCAPE from the hectic pace of everyday life with a visit to Annapolis Royal’s beautiful Historic Gardens!In a beautiful setting overlooking a tidal river valley, the 17 acre Historic Gardens is a premiere Nova Scotia attraction showcasing gardening methods, designs and materials representing more than four hundred years of local history. Highlights include a Rose collection of more than 270 cultivars, an Acadian House representing pre-deportation 1671 time period, and much more…
We visited early October, and so, while there were flowers, the blossoms were not at their peak. Also, it was a little early in the autumn colour season, and so the leaves had just started turning. BUT, we had a fantastic visit nonetheless! The Acadian cottage is quite charming, the main garden spaces were still green and meticulously maintained, with a few blossoms still popping. For us, we were most impressed by their garden innovation section, where we learned about several techniques that we could use in our own garden. Their statue collection in the garden was also amazing. Staff were pleasant and helpful, and we would say this is a must-see, extremely highly recommended attraction for this fabulous part of Nova Scotia.
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 21 reviews
Come calling at “Acacia Grove”, an elegant Georgian house in the picturesque Annapolis Valley. Here, horticulturalist Charles Prescott cultivated Nova Scotia’s apple industry from 1811 to 1859.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
This is such a cute little spot. If you've never been I would highly recommend a visit. It may be small but the gardens are so pretty. Just take your time and stroll through the grounds on a nice day. Very pretty. Not only that but the jams and liquors are wonderful. You can sample many before you buy which is an added bonus. Their products make fabulous gifts.
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