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The Cliffs of Fundy Geopark spans 165km of scenic shoreline from the Portaupique River to Apple River, an area known as the Parrsboro Shore. It boasts over 40 Geosites – stunning examples of earth’s history like Wasson Bluff fossils and minerals, Cape d’Or basalt, the Five Islands fault, and more. The area is an aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark, a designation Read more…
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Dine from the casual menu at the 19th Hole Clubhouse & Eatery while you take in the awe-inspiring scenery of the emerald fairways and 18th green. The Maritime-inspired light and full-fare menu focuses on fresh ingredients and seafood from our local waters, the Bay of Fundy Nova Scotia. Read more…
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Every now and then it’s good to reinvent yourself, and that’s exactly what we’ve done at Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa. The succulent new menu at Churchill’s Restaurant and Lounge presents new twists on old favourites, featuring local ingredients and prepared to order. Our world-famous Digby scallops are a resort specialty and a must-try on our new menu. A Read more…
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Digby Pines luxury Nova Scotia golf resort is blessed with one of Canada’s finest golf courses designed by Stanley Thompson, the famous Canadian architect responsible for such world-class courses as Banff Springs, Jasper Park and the Highlands Links in Cape Breton. This stimulating 18-hole championship Stanley Thompson golf course is located just minutes from our Nova Scotia accommodations. With ingenious Read more…
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At our Nova Scotia resort, enjoy the tranquility and serenity with our sensory experiences for your mind, body, skin and hair. Connect with the culture and heritage of the Annapolis Valley with our apple treatment; relax and unwind with our variety of themed massages; or pamper yourself with one of our traditional spa treatments. The highlight of any relaxing Nova Scotia Read more…
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Step back in time at Ottawa House By-The- Sea Museum, and marvel at stories and artefacts of the history and heritage of the Parrsboro Shore. Former summer residence of father of Confederation and Prime Minister Charles Tupper, Ottawa House represents an important segment of Cumberland County’s history at the time of Confederation. It is believed to be the oldest building Read more…
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The Avon Heritage Museum and Avon Spirit Shipyard in Newport Landing are located on the scenic shores of the Avon River. The Avon River area became one of the great square-rigged wooden shipbuilding centres in Nova Scotia in the 19th Century. Where the museum now sits in Newport Landing was once the location of the Harvie and Mosher shipyards; between them, they Read more…
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With a wide variety of displays, our museum has something to interest everyone. From war memorabilia, farming, blacksmithing, household items, and schools, to the Dominion Chair Company, we are able to tell the stories that our community was built on. Located in the heart of Bass River, Nova Scotia, we are dedicated to preserving and retelling the story of our Read more…
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Discover what’s beyond the horizon the way explorers always have. By sea. The high-speed CAT ferry will take you between Portland, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in just 5.5 hours. At half the driving time, you’ll have even more of an opportunity to explore the beauty beyond the horizon. And with plenty of onboard amenities and a knowledgeable staff and crew, your Read more…
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The Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre is nestled beside the Shubenacadie River, surrounded by nature. Learn how a Tidal Bore is formed as muddy water rushes upriver from the Cobequid Basin, and be amazed as the river flow reverses in front of your eyes. Known for its tidal bore viewing opportunities, this site is also a destination for bird watching, picnics, Read more…