Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia - Where History Meets Opportunity

Phone: 902.532.2043

Engagement

Welcome to the Town of Annapolis Royal’s Engagement Page.  Here you can find relevant information for upcoming public hearings, initiatives, reviews, and other proposals.  You can also find the details for the relevant point of contact to answer any questions you may have, or to submit comments.

 

If you have a general question, or are unsure whom to contact, call 902-532-2043 ext 101 or email admin@annapolisroyal.com

If you would like to contact the Mayor, a Councillor, or other Staff click HERE

 

WATER RATE STUDY

Nova Scotia Regulatory and Appeals Board Notice of Public Hearing on March 19, 2026 at 10:30 am

VIEW DETAILS – M12643_-_Notice_of_Hearing

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Presentation to Committee of the Whole (CoW)

on December 7, 2025

VIEW DETAILS – Annapolis Royal Water Rate Study

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Public Hearing on March 19, 2026

at 10:30 am at Town Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHANGES TO TOWN OF ANNAPOLIS ROYAL BY-LAWS

 

UPDATE: First Reading – January 21, 2026

Public Hearing – February 18, 2026 at 6:00 pm

Final Reading – February 18, 2026

 

VENDING BY-LAW

VIEW DETAILS – Vending By-law #208 FINAL

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BUILDING BY-LAW

VIEW DETAILS – Building-Bylaw #108 FINAL

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BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS BY-LAW

VIEW DETAILS – Board-of-Police-Commissioners By-law #116 FINAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATE: FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT

May 13, 2024

VIEW DETAILS – Updated 20240430_AR_Flood Risk Assessment

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UPDATE: PUBLIC CONSULTATION PRESENTATION

November 23, 2023

Flood Adaptation and Asset Management

A public meeting was held on November 23, 2023 where AIM Network and Landscape Architect gave a presentation on the Flood Risk Assessment and Adaptation Concepts.

VIEW DETAILS

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ANNAPOLIS ROYAL FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT

March 2023

The Town of Annapolis Royal (Annapolis Royal) has commissioned this report to propose adaptation measures to protect the Town from inland flooding of the Annapolis River. Several reports have been completed in the past to study the effects of inland flooding and effects of climate change on the Town’s infrastructure. This report proposes a clear path forward to mitigate risk at this National Historic Site from catastrophic floodwaters and proposes solutions that are adaptable to the uncertain impacts of climate change over the next eighty years.

VIEW DETAILS

SHORELINE RESTORATION PROJECT

 

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Meeting – November 24, 2025 – Update

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Meeting – July 22, 2025 Community Engagement Session 1 

VIEW DETAILS (Draft from July 2025)

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Meeting – July 8, 2025 Shoreline Restoration – Waterfront Homeowners

 

 

 

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