Category: Annapolis Royal

Dawn Oman Art Gallery

I had no idea in the pouring rain what I was in for when I entered Dawn Oman’s gallery.  We drove up to her door in Bridgetown Nova Scotia ran from the car to her door and were soaked.  “Do I have drowned rats at my door?” she said, laughing.  We said yes. My expectations were nil; I was checking out a gallery that I was told was cool. Well, it was a gallery/home/former church/concert hall.  I had not realized it was a decommissioned United Church with intact stained glass.  Because Dawn is First Nations from Yellowknife with European heritage […]

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Garrison House Brunch Annapolis Royal

We did not stay at the Garrison House, but we did enjoy brunch there. The house itself is fascinating as it’s a restored heritage property, right across the street from Fort Anne, which, not surprisingly, had a garrison of soldiers throughout history.  If you were to stay there, you’d be in walking distance of everything in Annapolis Royal. Our brunch was great.  You choose something like French Toast, and then they bring a plate of toast, bacon, sausages and others that people like me really enjoy, because I live with vegetarians. For more information:  garrisonhouseinn.ca Where to Stay in Annapolis […]

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O’Dell House Museum Annapolis Royal

This Annapolis Royal Museum is more the normal point-in-time display.  In this case, O’Dell House Museum is the former home of Nova Scotia Pony Express rider Corey O’Dell and his family. There is a guide who’ll describe the rooms’ various functions and what’s displayed from the Annapolis Heritage Society’s collection of artifacts. For me these museums help have a glimpse into the past as to how people lived. More information:  annapolisheritagesociety.com/odell-house-museum Where to Stay in Annapolis Royal

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Annapolis Royal Saturday Morning Market

On St. George Street in Annapolis Royal, on Saturday mornings from late May to early October, there’s a market with lots of local vendors. Plus the stores along the street are open.  We had a Town Crier join the festivities as we happened to be there on Canada Day and there was a new store opening. People were socializing a great deal as the locals often bump into each other at the market. My son picked up a hoodie with Annapolis Royal on it. For more information: annapolisroyalfarmersmarket.com Where to Stay in Annapolis Royal

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Sinclair Inn Museum Annapolis Royal

Because of Annapolis Royal’s long history (from the European perspective) dating back to 1605, it’s not surprising that you’ll find some old buildings. The Sinclair Inn is the 2nd oldest wooden structure still standing in Canada.  It’s now a museum, but it’s a museum of the building itself.  When the town was re-invigorating itself in the 1980s, they were trying to figure out what to do with the Sinclair Inn.  As they started looking behind the walls, they found that it was far older than they thought. There was a construction style used by the Acadians called wattle and daub, […]

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Arch&Po Bakery in Annapolis Royal

The people of Annapolis Royal sure know what they’re doing about baked goods.  It was the first morning and I was fairly jet-lagged and breakfast was at Arch & Po Bakery.  We were on a weekday and despite it being lunch time for locales, it was not too busy.  The baked goods taste as good as they look.  You go to the counter to order and self-serve coffee.  I had their breakfast croissant.  My wife had an almond croissant and a maple scone that were best in class. Because everything in Annapolis Royal feels like you are in an antique […]

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Heritage and High Tides at Annapolis Royal

Situated at the south end of the Annapolis Valley is the town of Annapolis Royal. The picturesque town has some of the most beautiful heritage buildings in Nova Scotia. Take a leisurely walk through the town past the stately Victorian homes and explore the many shops that offer some of the highest quality Nova Scotia crafts to be had anywhere in the province. Right in the centre of Annapolis Royal are the extensive Historic Gardens that are sure to inspire enthusiasts of horticulture as well as photographers and children who will enjoy the Rose Maze. This garden, one of the […]

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Five Must-See and Must-Do Items near Granville Ferry Nova Scotia

Dunromin Campsite and Cabins has a few must-see-and-do items. Action Jax – Go kart track, driving range, mini-putt and other games (right next door to us) Upper Clements Parks – Roller coaster, flume ride, rides for kids and adults (just a 7 minute drive from us) Annapolis Royal – the town itself is a must, has the historic Fort Anne as well as many different restaurants and sights to see, the Historic Gardens being one of them Whale Watching – We offer a 10 percent discount to any of our campers that take a tour with Mariner Cruises located on […]

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