Explore Nova Scotia

See what the Annapolis Valley and surrounding areas have to offer! 

 The Son Of The Sea Alcohol and Drug free RV & Campground is situated in Port George Annapolis County. It is a former port situated on the Bay of Fundy, 11 km north of Middleton, Nova Scotia just across North Mountain. It sits on the 45th parallel north. Our lush landscape, rich history.

Port George, Cottage Cove N.S

Port George Rec Centre & Community Hall

Port George Rec Centre & Community Hall

Cottage Cove is a picnic park overlooking the Bay of Fundy, offering relief from the heat of the Valley and an interesting walk along the rocky shore where you can explore the area’s wildlife, including bird watching.

Cottage Cove Wharf. Next to the picnic park.

Picnic Park

Wharf

Margaretsville, NS

Evergreen Theatre

Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity and in 1999 Fundy Folk found a place of its own to host performances.

Margaretsville Boathouse Heritage Centre and Boardwalk

As part of the community shoreline park, the Boathouse Heritage Centre and Boardwalk allow visitors the opportunity to explore Margaretsville’s shipbuilding and fishing legacy through artifacts and displays at the historic boathouse, stroll the wheelchair accessible boardwalk or walk the scenic pebbled beach to a nearby waterfall.

Picnic tables and firepits are also available.

Margaretsville Lighthouse

In 1856, residents of Margaretsville, which was known then as Margaretville, began petitioning for a lighthouse to mark the local pier. The Committee on Navigation Securities recommended that a beacon light, without a building, be established on the pier at Margaretsville. William Condon, Superintendent of the Board of Works, visited Margaretsville in 1858 to make arrangements for the establishment of the pole light on the pier, but when he found that the proposed plan was “universally dissatisfactory to those interested in the navigation of the Bay,” he decided not to proceed it.

Morden

The Village of Morden is nestled upon The Bay of Fundy in The Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Up and over the North Mountain, it is an ideal place to take in the beautiful views and watch the worlds highest tides rise and fall.

The Village of Morden has been called home by a vibrant community committed to enjoying such a paradise.

Memorial French Cross on French Cross Road, Morden

A great place for a picnic, enjoy the beach, and see the sunsets

Explore Middleton

Middleton Railway Museum

Middleton, Nova Scotia. We are pleased to bring you a virtual taste of what our extensive Dominion Atlantic Railway collection in our museum is all about. For full details, visit their website

Macdonald Museum

Macdonald Museum houses the Nova Scotia Clock collection. Our museum is located in the former Macdonald Consolidated School building, Visit their website

Kwik Way Convince & Laundromat

Rotary Raceway Park

Rotary Park, located at 337 Marshall Street in Middleton, NS

Splash park

Splash Pad at Centennial Park

Middleton Swimming Pool

Middleton & District Swimming Pool. Bring the whole family and enjoy this fun-filled Middleton Swimming Pool, Gates Ave 825-6600

Lawrencetown

Nestled in the beautiful Annapolis Valley between the North and South Mountains, this picturesque village, located on the banks of the Annapolis River, was settled in 1760 by New England planter families. Originally named Lunn’s Mill, after John Lunn, who purchased a mill lot in 1760, was in 1822, renamed Lawrencetown in honour of Lieutenant Governor Charles Lawrence.

Bee’s Knees General Store & Bakery

Bridgetown

Our innovative solutions have revolutionized the industry, providing unparalleled rich history as a stopping point for travellers as they made their way up and down the valley. While progress has diminished the importance of some of our infrastructure (the bridge) it has left us as traditional friendly small community which has many unique identities.for our customers.

ANNAPOLIS ROYAL

Whether you’re seeking a relaxing vacation, a scenic day trip, Annapolis Royal is your perfect destination. Just a 45 minute drive  from Port George.

Nestled in the heart of the Annapolis Valley, our picturesque waterfront town blends centuries of rich history with a thriving contemporary culture. With its heritage streetscapes, modern cafés, vibrant galleries, and artisan shops, Annapolis Royal invites you to experience the best of old and new. Find out more visit website click below.

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