Fort Anne: Pride Family event
Fort Anne National Historic Site 323 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, CanadaFort Anne: 10 am - noon: Pride Family events: face painting, photo booth, book reading.
Fort Anne: 10 am - noon: Pride Family events: face painting, photo booth, book reading.
Acadian Odyssey Monument Unveiling: Fort-Anne National Historic Site. December 8th is the anniversary of the deportation of 1,664 Acadians from the King’s Wharf in Annapolis Royal in 1755
Visitors are invited to join the Acadian Odyssey Commission as they unveil the Acadian monument commemorating Fort Anne as a deportation site. Join the Acadian Odyssey Commission, the Groupe Assomption Vie, and Parks Canada to mark this special day commemorating the Great Upheaval. Check the Fort Anne website for more details closer to the date....Read more >
Join Mapannapolis and the Town of Annapolis Royal at Fort Anne National Historic Site to discover the "Forgotten Scots of Nova Scotia". Did you know that the first fort at this location was established by Scottish settlers, almost 400 years ago? Mapannapolis and Parks Canada will be sharing this fascinating history through storytelling, music, artifacts,...Read more >
Join L’Association des Familles Acadiennes de Port-Royal for the raising of the Acadian flag, presentations and Acadian music performances. Discover the rich heritage and culture of the Acadian people inside Fort Anne’s Officers’ Quarters Museum. Regular admission applies for the museum visit.
Visit Annapolis Royal for the annual Natal Day Parade starting at 3 pm. After the parade, join us in Fort Anne’s parking lot to take a closer look at the handiwork involved in creating these colourful displays. Who will be this year’s float winners? Don’t miss the excitement!
Town of Annapolis Royal
285 St. George Street, Box 310
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia B0S 1A0
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Phone: (902) 532-2043
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