Museums & Art Galleries in Annapolis Royal Heritage Area, Annapolis Royal, NS

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218 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-0179
Art Gallery, tapestries, antique stores, art galleries, interior designers, auctioneers, annapolis valley west, related categories, automobile antique classic cars, dealers consultants, antique reproductions, silverware, gift shops, appraisers
Far-Fetched Antiques & Art Gallery is a unique museum-like store specializing in authentic Asian antiques. The knowledgeable and friendly owner travels to Asia to curate an enchanting selection of rare finds. Visitors praise the personable and informative experience, leaving happy with their purchases.
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280 St George St, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 955-0365
Artist, Art Gallery
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15 Church Street, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-0928
Art, Poterie, pottery retail, Matériel d artistes et Services, Gift shop, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Art Gallery, Craft Retail, annapolis valley west, Miscellaneous Retail, Crafts, Furnishings and Equipment Stores, Home Furniture, Art studio
Lucky Rabbit Pottery is a beloved art studio filled with beautiful, high-quality handcrafted pieces by local artists. Visitors are charmed by the sensibility and craftsmanship of the designs, leaving with cherished acquisitions. The collection is a must-see, impressing guests with its fine selection.
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268 St George St, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 999-2378

232 St George Street, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 999-2378
Art Gallery, Photo shop

230 St George St, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-0996

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253 St George St 2nd. Floor, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 526-0881
Artist, Art Gallery

177 Drury Ln, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-5006

170 Saint George Street, Po Box 663, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-3055
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136 Lower St George St, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-7754
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136 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-7754
The Annapolis Heritage Society is a non-profit organization committed to the preservation, promotion and presentation of local heritage. Its mandate is to support its mission by: responsibly operating its museums and resource centres developing relevant programming continuing research, discovery and collection activities committing to the rehabilitation of buildings, through example or advocacy educating the broader community about local heritage and its benefits actively supporting relevant community and government aims which benefit heritage preservation. The Annapolis Heritage Society owns and operates two museums — the O’Dell House Museum and the Sinclair Inn Museum . It also manages North Hills Museum, on behalf of the Nova Scotia Museum. The Society operates its Genealogy Centre out of the O’Dell House Museum. The Annapolis Heritage Society is a member of the Federation of Nova Scotia Heritage, the Council of Nova Scotia Archives, the Nova Scotia Heritage Trust and the Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia. Our executive director is a member of the Canadian Museums Association and the South West Nova Scotia Curators Group.
Annapolis Heritage Society is a captivating collection of museums in historic Annapolis Royal, home to Canada's birthplace. Visitors are met with friendly and fascinating staff.
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396 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-7069
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441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, B0S 1A0

(902) 532-7018
Attractions, Amusements Attractions, Gift shop, nature centres, amusements, Amusement & Recreation, related categories, annapolis valley west, Tourist, museums, amusement places, Landmark & Historical Place, historical places, Museum, Tourist Attraction, Amusement and Recreation Services, Charity Organization
Customers highly praise the beautiful, well-kept gardens with a variety of plants, many labeled and arranged in different styles. They appreciate the immaculate landscaping, calm atmosphere, and friendly staff. Some mention the entrance fee is high but feel the experience is worth it. A cafe is also mentioned as a nice addition.
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5065 Granville Rd, Granville Ferry, B0S 1K0

(902) 532-2168
Built in the 1760s, the exterior of this small farmhouse looks like a typical country home, but inside it boasts a collection of fine art and furnishings that create an air of Georgian elegance. In 1964, Robert Patterson bought North Hills and made it a showplace for his impressive collection of antiques, including English porcelain and oak, mahogany and walnut furniture. Through his efforts to establish a local restoration society, Patterson became a popular and valued member of the community and was an early member of the Nova Scotia Heritage Trust. Visit North Hills Museum and be charmed by the history and culture found in this unique home, located in the heart of one of North America's most historic regions.
This museum showcases beautiful buildings with an intriguing history. Visitors appreciate the interesting collections of art, antiques, and artifacts. The friendly staff adds to the satisfying experience. Worth checking out for those interested in Georgian and Victorian periods.
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761 Broadway Avenue, Cornwallis, B0S 1H0

(902) 638-8602
The Annapolis Basin Conference Center is known as one the most comprehensive event venues in Maritime Canada. Our modern facilities, extensive meeting rooms, accommodations, full theater, recreation facilities and spectacular sunsets will ensure your next conference is unforgettable. Our newly upgraded facilities, culturally diverse cuisine and spectacular ocean scenery set the stage for a fresh approach to learning - and leisure. Enjoy yourself. Enjoy learning. Situated on the southern shore of the Annapolis Basin, HMCS Cornwallis was the largest of a succession of military installations which have occupied this area for almost 400 years. Named after Edward Cornwallis, the founder of Halifax and governor of Nova Scotia from 1749 to 1752, this state-of-the-art military base was put in place in the early 1940’s to address the need for training sailors to serve in WWll. During the war years, HMCS Cornwallis was the largest naval training base in the British Commonwealth with the wartime strength of the base exceeding 11,000 officers, men and women. Due to military downsizing, HMCS Cornwallis closed its doors in 1994. The military base that served thousands of our proud troops sat quietly and awaited its next adventure. Surrounding the Annapolis Basin Conference Center is Cornwallis Park. This business park is recognized internationally as a model of innovative development and Cornwallis Park employs more civilian personnel than when it was a military base. In addition to English and a Second Language Training Courses, the Annapolis Basin Conference Centre is also proud to provide facility and hospitality services for all Pearson Peacekeeping Centre programs. The Centre is an internationally recognized peace operations training institution supporting Canada's contribution to world peace and security. And military boots still tread across our floors.
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172 East Old Post Rd, Digby, B0V 1A0

(902) 245-6015
Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Miscellaneous Retail, Art Gallery
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590 Highway 1, Smiths Cove, B0S 1S0

Museum, History museum

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