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  1. Dec 1, 2022 · Want to see holiday lights in Nova Scotia? Our map is here to help. A snow globe is projected onto the former Halifax Memorial Library building during the onset of a winter storm in Halifax on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. The Christmas display is back this year as part of the Delightful Downtown light projection series. - Tim Krochak / File.

  2. The Annapolis Valley, Atlantic Canada’s richest agricultural region, is spectacular! It’s full of fields, dykes, orchards, and vineyards all waiting to be explored. Behold the power of nature at the Bay of Fundy and its world-famous tides. It’s ever-changing landscape of rocky shores, fertile farmlands, salt marshes, and broad sandy beaches are a must-see.

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  4. Sep 14, 2016 · Drink apple cider (alcoholic or not!) from a local farm market. Try a taste testing party to find your favourite one! Get lost in a corn maze! Bike the Harvest Rail Trail! Go for the full 117km or pick a section. Visit with the Pumpkin People all over Kentville. Go to a local farm market and pick a pumpkin to carve.

  5. Annapolis Royal Easter Eggstravaganza. The Saturday of Easter Weekend. Phone: 902-532-2043. A day of celebration for the whole family starting with a pancake breakfast at the Legion with the Easter Bunny. The day is filled with arts and crafts at the Academy (590 St. George Street) and an Easter egg hunt with over 10,000 eggs on Fort Anne grounds.

  6. Jul 23, 2023 · Stroll Downtown. Downtown Digby waterfront is dotted with shops, restaurants, and colourful fishing boats. Take a stroll to the Digby Pier Lighthouse, and visit the Admiral Digby Museum before settling in for a meal at Churchill’s Restaurant in Digby Pines. Digby Lighthouse, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia.

  7. Dec 22, 2023 · The Annapolis Valley, in Nova Scotia's charming countryside, stretches northward from Digby and Annapolis Royal and runs parallel to the coastline of the Bay of Fundy. Sieur de Monts founded Habitation Port-Royal here in 1605, and although the British later destroyed Port-Royal, this region is still rich in tourist attractions that reflect this mixed Acadian and British past.

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