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Town of Annapolis Royal

Rich in tradition, the Annapolis Royal area has much to offer visitors - a delightful blend of history, culture and panoramic scenery, a town maintaining the integrity of the past while featuring a varied and exciting selection of special attractions. When you visit, be sure to drop in to the Visitor Information Centre located in the Tidal Power Station on the Causeway. Here you will find a wonderful orientation to the area and a very knowledgeable staff to help you make the most of your stay.

Within Annapolis Royal:
Fort Anne National Historic Site
St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.2397
atlantic.parksinfo@pc.gc.ca
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne
This Fort and grounds reflects the French and English periods of domination in Annapolis Royal. Features well preserved earthwork fortifications, an early 18th century French gunpowder magazine and 1797 British officers' quarters. An impressive Heritage Tapestry (8 ft by 18 ft) depicts 400 years of history.
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
441 St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.7018
admin@historicgardens.com
www.historicgardens.com
These world class gardens are based on the rich history of the area. Highlights include a Victorian Garden and Governor's Garden, Innovative Garden, Knot Garden and a 2000 bush Rose Collection including a Rose Maze. A special feature is a replica of a 1671 Acadian House, complete with thatched roof, and an Acadian garden.
Tidal Power Generating Station
Prince Albert Road
Phone: 902.532.5454
www.nspower.ca
North America's only tidal power generating station harnesses the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy, through the Annapolis River. The Station employs the largest straight-flow turbine in the world to generate more than 30 million kilowatt-hours per year, enough electricity to power 4500 homes.
Candlelight Acadian Tours
Historic Gardens, Annapolis Royal - Evenings, June-September
Go back in time for a guided twilight walk along the dykes; Learn about pre-deportation Acadian life; and finish with a song at la Maison acadienne. For more information visit www.historicgardens.com.
O'Dell House Museum
136 St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.7754
historic@ns.aliantzinc.ca
www.annapolisheritagesociety.com
A former Victorian stage coach inn and tavern containing artifacts and exhibits that reflect Annapolis Royal's heritage. The ground floor of the museum has been preserved as a house of the 1870-1900 period. Second floor exhibits include Age of Sail display, Victorian mourning room, and more. Also houses the HRS Genealogical Centre and archival research facilities.
National Historic District Tours
June 25 to September 13, 2007
Every Mon/Wed & Thurs at 2:00 pm from the Lighthouse
Ph: (902) 532-3034
Stroll through the centuries with a costumed interpreter as 400 years of history come to life along Canada's Oldest thoroughfare. Receive a free National Historic District Certificate and see first hand why Annapolis Royal was selected as the "World's Most Liveable Small Community. Starts at the Lighthouse. Contact www.tourannapolisroyal.com.
Acadian Heritage Tours
June 26 to September 14, 2007
Every Tues & Fri at 2:00 pm at the Lighthouse
Ph: (902) 532-3034
Join the family of a 10th generation Acadian in the Birthplace of Acadie for an entertaining experience. Enjoy history, music, cooking and dance, plus take home a free Acadian Heritage booklet as your special souvenir. Contact www.tourannapolisroyal.com
Sinclair Inn National Historic Site
232 St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.7754
historic@ns.aliantzinc.ca
www.annapolisheritagesociety.com
This structure, built in 1710, is the oldest surviving example of Acadian construction techniques open to the public. In 1738, the building was used by Erasmus Phillips as the first meeting hall of the Masonic Lodge in Canada. The site offers a fascinating insight into construction techniques spanning nearly three centuries, from the Acadian clay walls to modern wood paneling.
King's Theatre
209 St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.7704
kingstheatre@ns.sympatico.ca
www.kingstheatre.ca
This heritage theatre presents a variety of entertainment from feature films to live performances, including a Summer Festival.
ARTsPLACE
396 St. George Street
Phone: 902.532.7069
www.arcac.ca
arcac@ns.sympatico.ca
A vibrant cultural centre with exhibitions by local, regional and visiting artists, workshops and coffee houses.
Farmers' and Traders' Market
St. George Street (Across from the King's Theatre)
Features local produce and crafts Saturday mornings (May - Oct) and Wednesday afternoons (Jul - Aug). Also features live local entertainment on Saturday mornings.
For regular season information, contact Corinne Warner at 245-4824.
For Christmas Market information, contact Eugenia Bogart at 532-2968.
Waterfront Boardwalk
Enjoy a riverside stroll and a fantastic view along the business district. Watch workers repairing boats in the haul-up facility alongside the wharf.
Nearby Attractions:
Port Royal National Historic Site
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/portroyal
A reconstruction of the original Port Royal Habitation (1605), a french fur-trading post built by the company of Sieur de Mons and Samuel Champlain. Costumed interpreters bring Port Royal to life.
Annapolis Royal Golf & Country Club
www.annapolisroyalgolf.com
Established in 1925, the course can be considered an historic institution in its own right. In 1992, the course was expanded to a full 18-holes based on the same principles that made the previous course such a pleasure and challenge to play.
North Hills Museum
historic@ns.aliantzinc.ca
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/nhm/index.htm
Part of the Nova Scotia Museums family, this charming vintage farmhouse
(c. 1764) with a Georgian decor, features a fine collection of 18th century paintings, furniture, ceramics and glassware.
Action Jax
Hwy #1 Annapolis Royal, ph: 902-532-0911
info@action-jax.com
www.action-jax.com
Action Jax has Atlantic Canada's newest Go-Kart track with 9 big banked corners. We run fast go-karts for the more experienced and family fun go-karts for the beginners. Action Jax has an indoor amusement arcade with machines to test your skills, carnival games, mini-golf, and areas to picnic and grab a bite to eat.
Upper Clements Park
www.upperclementspark.com
Atlantic Canada's largest amusement park featuring extensive live entertainment. Themed on local area heritage and featuring local handcrafts and performers. A great way for the family to spend a day.
Upper Clements Wildlife Park
www3.ns.sympatico.ca/ucwlp/
One of Nova Scotia's finest wildlife parks with a wonderful population of birds and animals native to the Province, along a forest trail in a natural setting.
Mickey Hill Pocket Wilderness
A lovely wooded area which features walking trails to a beautiful lakeside area.
Delap's Cove Wilderness Trail
www.annapoliscounty.ns.ca/rec.htm
A hiker's paradise featuring trails and interpretation with a wonderful view of the Bay of Fundy.
Lequille Grist Mill
A replica of North America's first grist mill, constructed in 1607.
Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/melanson/index_e.asp
The Melanson Settlement was an Acadian family settlement located on the north shore of the Dauphin (now Annapolis River), 6.5 km down river from the present day town of Annapolis Royal. Like the other Acadian settlements scattered along the river, the Melanson Settlement was an agricultural community where family members and neighbors worked co-operatively in the distinctive dykeland agriculture. Located off Highway 1 near Annapolis Royal and 6 km west of Granville Ferry. Open mid-May to mid-October. No admission. Tel: 902-532-2321.
Raven Haven Beachside Family Park
www.annapoliscounty.ns.ca/rec.htm
Raven Haven is a 4-acre family oriented park on the shores of Sandy Bottom Lake. Summer fun for the whole family is only a 20-minute drive from the historic town of Annapolis Royal.
Old Saint Edward's Loyalist Church Museum
A Loyalist Church in original condition with a fine collection of early Loyalist artifacts and historical records.
Cornwallis Military Museum
www.cornwallismuseum.ca/
Features Canadian and Foreign military memorabilia and artifacts from WWI, WWII, and the Korean Conflict, relating to the three Armed Services and the Merchant Navy.
Kejimkujik National Park
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/kejimkujik/index_e.asp
A 380 square kilometre nature preserve where visitors may enjoy camping, canoeing and hiking along the wooded lakes and rivers. One of the jewels of the Parks Canada system.
Bear River First Nation Heritage & Cultural Centre
www.bearriverculturalcenter.com
Open mid-May to mid-Oct. Admission $5.00 Group rates. Authentic cultural immersion in life and traditions of the Mi'kmaq. Hands-on workshops: baskets, dream-catchers, birch-bark canoes, wig wams. Re-enactments, drumming, singing; heritage gallery & museum; original art and crafts; Medicine Trail and pre-contact encampment. 467-0301; fax 467-0226. E-mail: hal1@ns.sympatico.ca.