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Event Series Traditional Music on Thursdays

Traditional Music on Thursdays

Port-Royal National Historic Site 53 Historic Lane, Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia, Canada

If you enjoy traditional music, mark Thursdays on your calendar. Come and enjoy talented entertainers, who will showcase traditional music in a special musical series to commemorate Canada’s 150th birthday. Clap your hands, tap your feet and listen to the fine singers and musicians who will be happy to entertain you!

Event Series Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Fort Anne Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Explore one of the oldest English graveyards in Canada by candlelight with award-winning heritage interpreter, Alan Melanson. Honoured by two Prime Ministers and recipient of Nova Scotia’s top tourism award, this is one of Canada’s most popular and well-known tours. Highly recommended by the New York Times, MacLean’s Magazine, CBC-TV and Trip Advisor, come join...Read more >

Event Series Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Historic Gardens 441 St. George Street , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

The spotlight will be on the Acadian House and 17th century life in the Annapolis Royal area, once the Cradle of Acadie. Special tours, activities and displays will take you back in time, on the very lands that the Acadians once lived and farmed almost 400 years ago. Check our website for details.

Event Series Acadian/ Mi’kmaq Tour

Acadian/ Mi’kmaq Tour

The Annapolis Royal Lighthouse 242 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Experience Acadian / Mi’kmaw history, music, dance, food recipes, song, symbols & settlement in the land of Tewapskik and the “Cradle of Acadie”. From encampment site of the Mi’kmaq for thousands of years to the arrival of the French and birth of the Acadian culture, from the deportation to the modern renaissance movement, learn the...Read more >

Event Series Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Fort Anne Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Explore one of the oldest English graveyards in Canada by candlelight with award-winning heritage interpreter, Alan Melanson. Honoured by two Prime Ministers and recipient of Nova Scotia’s top tourism award, this is one of Canada’s most popular and well-known tours. Highly recommended by the New York Times, MacLean’s Magazine, CBC-TV and Trip Advisor, come join...Read more >

Event Series Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Historic Gardens 441 St. George Street , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

The spotlight will be on the Acadian House and 17th century life in the Annapolis Royal area, once the Cradle of Acadie. Special tours, activities and displays will take you back in time, on the very lands that the Acadians once lived and farmed almost 400 years ago. Check our website for details.

Friends of the Library Event on Aug 12

Annapolis Royal Library 143 Ritchie Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Announcement of funding for new Library project

Event Series Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Candlelight Graveyard Tour

Fort Anne Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Explore one of the oldest English graveyards in Canada by candlelight with award-winning heritage interpreter, Alan Melanson. Honoured by two Prime Ministers and recipient of Nova Scotia’s top tourism award, this is one of Canada’s most popular and well-known tours. Highly recommended by the New York Times, MacLean’s Magazine, CBC-TV and Trip Advisor, come join...Read more >

Event Series Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Explore the Cradle of Acadie

Historic Gardens 441 St. George Street , Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

The spotlight will be on the Acadian House and 17th century life in the Annapolis Royal area, once the Cradle of Acadie. Special tours, activities and displays will take you back in time, on the very lands that the Acadians once lived and farmed almost 400 years ago. Check our website for details.