Discover the best top things to do in Southwest Nova Scotia, United States including Rendez-Vous De La Baie Visitor Centre, Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre, Nova Scotia Welcome Centre, Bridgewater & Lunenburg Visitor Information Centre, Colchester - East Hants Public Library, Kentville Library, Digby Visitor Information Centre, Mahone Bay Visitors Information Centre, The Culture, Heritage, and Science Interpretive Centre, Visitor Information Centre.
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4.5 based on 30 reviews
The Rendez-vous de la Baie Visitor Centre, located on the campus of Universite Sainte-Anne in Church Point, is a vibrant hub where residents, students and visitors meet. The Centre houses an artist-run gallery, a visitor information centre, a souvenir boutique, a theatre, e-cinema programs, and an internet cafe with free wi-fi where various culture, music and art events are regularly held. Officially opened on August 13, 2010, the new Acadian Interpretive Centre/Museum introduces visitors to the culture of Acadians in Clare through their history, language, music and much more (donations accepted. The Centre is open year-round. Summer hours: 8 a.m. To 6 pm weekdays, 9 a.m.To 5 p.m. Saturdays/Sundays. Guided walks in Le Petit Bois trails ($). Fall Hours are in effect: Mon-Fri 8 am to 5 pm; closed Sat-Sun.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We are now closed for the 2020 season, and look forward to 2021. Thank you to all of our 2020 visitors for making the best of their summer and visiting us!
4.5 based on 87 reviews
On our road trip to Cape Breton Island we stopped into the Nova Scotia Welcome Centre to take a break. Was pleasantly surprised by the well kept grounds. We took advantage of photo opportunities at the Welcome to Nova Scotia sign and lighthouse. The Welcome Centre was indeed welcoming because the staff was very happy to provide us with directions to Sydney NS plus a map. The gift shop had a wide selection of souvenirs and they were very well-priced and we ended buying some Nova Scotia pins to add to my collection. Last but not least, the washroom facilities were very clean (a bonus for anyone on a road trip).
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Awesome library! Very kid friendly with helpful staff. Great to have the hands-on approach and electronic age blended.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Kentville library to re-open in newly renovated space Oct. 19 KENTVILLE, NS - A year after moving to its new location at 440 Main Street, the Kentville library will soon relocate to its permanent home upstairs in the same building. The former St. Paul and St. Andrew United Church space has been fully re-purposed to fit the needs of its new tenant, its staff and clients.
The atmosphere in this converted church building is so welcoming that you can spend literally hours browsing through the stacks and seeing what is on offer. I completely lost track of time—not a bad thing, really—and when I returned to the here and now, I resolved to come back soon and do the same thing again! The staff is efficient and approachable as well as being knowledgeable about the space and contents.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Into the office 3 years ago in pouring rain - asked the lady what would a person travelling through Digby on a day like this to. Down home response "I would keep on going", and she was right, rain coming sideways - fog/mist so we had to keep going. Back a week ago and different weather. Into office again - met by wonderful personable ladies and they knew the area well, Great recommendations - Tiverton/Ferry to Balancing Rock, Hays Cove, recommendation for breakfast. Fun people in the office - made our visit special. Thank you.
The UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve Interpretive Centre offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the unique culture, heritage and biodiversity of the five southwestern counties in Nova Scotia (Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Queens). Information and displays give a taste of what one can do and see in the region.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
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