Travel and Tourism Information for the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Balancing Rock

A unique columnar landform of Digby Neck and Islands that is the result of a ridge of basalt that is cut across by four parallel faults. More...

Hall's Harbour

One of the busiest small ports along the Bay of Fundy, famous for its scenery and fresh lobster. More...

Medford Beach

At low tide take a walk along the ocean floor on this red sand beach along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the various rock formations carved by the highest tides in the world. More...

Grand-Pré

The Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada is the world centre for the commemoration of the Deportation of the Acadians. More...

  • Balancing Rock

    A unique columnar landform of Digby Neck and Islands that is the result of a ridge of basalt that is cut across by four parallel faults.

    More...

  • Hall's Harbour

    One of the busiest small ports along the Bay of Fundy, famous for its scenery and fresh lobster.

    More...

  • Medford Beach

    At low tide take a walk along the ocean floor on this red sand beach along the Bay of Fundy. Explore the various rock formations carved by the highest tides in the world.

    More...

  • Grand-Pré

    The Grand-Pré National Historic Site of Canada is the world centre for the commemoration of the Deportation of the Acadians.

    More...

The Annapolis Valley...there's so much to see and do!

Located along Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy, the Annapolis Valley spans from Digby to Windsor and boasts some of the best soils and climatic conditions in eastern Canada. The region is recognized as the 3rd most important fruit growing area in Canada, and is noted for its high tides, orchards and vineyards.

The area is also rich in history. Some 400 years ago, early settlers established their forts, farms and fishing villages along the coast and in the Annapolis Valley.

ValleyTourism.ca is committed to showcasing the many attractions found in the Valley as well as promoting the quality businesses located here. Download our exclusive iPhone™ App or GPS Navigation files to locate the most popular beaches and campgrounds, or browse our many articles for tips on finding the perfect places to stay and the most exciting things to see and do. Our travel directory is the most comprehensive on the net and includes maps and directions to the best accommodations and attractions, plus real reviews by real people. Business owners are encouraged to take advantage of our free listings service while local organizations can submit their upcoming events.

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Live views of Digby, Annapolis Royal, Hall's Harbour and the Wolfville dykelands courtesy of
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Did you know...

The Digby area was settled by United Empire Loyalists led by Admiral Robert Digby. Orginally known as Conway, it was renamed Digby in 1787.

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Bay of Fundy Tide Times

    Tue Jun 18 @ 5:29AM
    Sunrise 5:29 AM ADT
    Tue Jun 18 @ 7:46AM
    High Tide 10.42 m
    Tue Jun 18 @ 1:59PM
    Low Tide 2.05 m
    Tue Jun 18 @ 8:15PM
    High Tide 10.78 m
    Tue Jun 18 @ 9:08PM
    Sunset 9:08 PM ADT
    Wed Jun 19 @ 2:31AM
    Low Tide 1.91 m
    Wed Jun 19 @ 5:29AM
    Sunrise 5:29 AM ADT

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