41 Best Sights in South Shore and Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

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We've compiled the best of the best in South Shore and Annapolis Valley - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ross Farm Museum

A restored 19th-century farm illustrates the evolution of agriculture from 1600 to 1925. The animals are those found on an 1800s farm—draft horses, oxen, and other heritage breeds—and traditional activities such as blacksmithing and spinning are demonstrated. Hands-on programs are regularly scheduled for kids who'd like to help out with the chores. The Peddler's Shop here sells items made in the community.

4568 Rte. 12, New Ross, NS, B0J 2M0, Canada
902-689–2210
Sight Details
C$10
Closed Tues. and mid-Oct.–late Apr.

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Seal Island Light Museum

It may be a replica and only half the height of the original, but this 35-foot red-and-white lighthouse looks authentic enough, and the light on the top still carries out the original purpose. In addition, it contains a display of fascinating seafaring artifacts, including the Fresnel lens used between 1902 and 1978. The view from the top is worth the climb.
2422 Hwy. 3, Barrington, NS, Canada
902-637–2185
Sight Details
C$5
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-June

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Shelburne Museum Complex

On Shelburne's historic waterfront, big-ticket attractions include three properties operated by the Shelburne Historical Society. The Ross-Thomson House and Store is reputedly the oldest surviving (and from the looks of it, best stocked) general store in North America, restored to its 1820s appearance. Shelburne once had a thriving boatbuilding industry turning out the traditional dories that were the mainstay of the fishing fleet. At the former waterfront workshop that houses the J.C. Williams Dory Shop, you can watch artisans craft new ones using old-fashioned techniques. Rounding out the trio, the Shelburne County Museum provides an overview of area history. There are tours of the historic district and a lively program of events and activities for all ages.

20 Dock St., Shelburne, NS, B0T 1W0, Canada
902-875–3219
Sight Details
C$5
Closed mid-Oct.–May

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Summerville Beach Provincial Park

The Liverpool area has easy access to some of the South Shore's best beaches, and this one has more than a kilometer of fine, pale-color sand. Backing the beach is a dune system that shelters nesting sites for piping plovers—a clue to the location's uncrowded tranquility—and beyond this are salt marshes. Make sure to stick to the designated paths here. The shallow water makes Summerville ideal for families, and near the beach is a picnic area with tables that have sunshades. Amenities: parking (free); toilets. Best for: solitude; sunset; swimming; walking.

7533 Hwy. 3, Summerville Centre, NS, B0N 2K0, Canada
Sight Details
Free

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Swissair Memorial

A tribute to Swissair Flight 111, which crashed into the waters off Peggy's Cove in 1998, this memorial commemorates the 229 casualties and honors the courageous local fisherfolk involved in recovery efforts and in comforting the grieving families.

Hwy. 333, Peggy's Cove, NS, Canada

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Thomas Raddall Provincial Park

With four migratory seabird sanctuaries nearby, this 1,600-acre park is a great spot for birding, and it has some good hiking trails. Or you could just stretch out on one of the white-sand beaches. Occasional organized activities include family fun days, a sand sculpture contest in September, and stargazing.

529 Raddall Park Rd., East Port l'Hebert, Liverpool, NS, B0T 1T0, Canada
902-683–2664
Sight Details
Free
Closed early Oct.–mid-May

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Uniacke Estate Museum Park

This country mansion was built in about 1815 for Richard John Uniacke, attorney general and advocate general to the admiralty court during the War of 1812. Now a provincial museum, the Georgian-style house is preserved in its original condition, right down to the antique furnishings. A sweet tearoom serving light refreshments resides in the old basement kitchen. Seven walking trails wind through the large lakeside property. The access road is gated, and the gates are locked at dusk.

758 Hwy. 1, Mount Uniacke, NS, B0N 1Z0, Canada
902-866–0032
Sight Details
Museum C$4
Closed Mon. and early Oct.–May

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Upper Clements Parks

In a setting of apple orchards and lawns, Upper Clements Park is both an amusement park with rides and an adventure park where you can test your skills and stamina clambering through treetops. The amusement park has more than 30 rides and attractions, many of which are kiddy classics such as mini planes and trains and an old-fashioned carousel. More action-oriented guests can brave the wooden Tree Topper Roller Coaster, free-fall from The Tower, or zoom above the property on a 300-foot zip line, then splash out on the 230-foot waterslide. There's also horseback-riding and a BMX course.

2931 Hwy. 1, Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0, Canada
902-532–7557
Sight Details
Amusement Park C$42; Adventure Park C$35; zip line from C$20; tower jump from C$12
Mid-June–early Sept., daily 11–7
Closed early Sept.–late June

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Wile Carding Mill Museum

Life became easier for the locals after this mill opened in 1860, greatly reducing the time needed to card (process) wool. On a visit here you can view the restored mill, glean fascinating facts from engaging guides about its working days, and try your hand at carding wool and spinning yarn.

242 Victoria Rd., Bridgewater, NS, B4V 3X9, Canada
902-543–8233
Sight Details
C$3.50
Closed Oct.–May

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William E. deGarthe Memorial

A local artist created the striking 100-foot memorial, a bas-relief carved from local granite. The memorial commemorates fishermen and the fishing industry.

109 Peggy's Point Rd., Peggy's Cove, NS, NS B3Z, Canada

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Yarmouth County Museum & Archives

One of the largest collections of ship paintings in Canada resides here, along with exhibits of household items, musical instruments (including rare mechanical pianos and music boxes), and other items that richly evoke centuries past. There's even a Norse runic stone dating back to Viking transatlantic explorations around AD 1000. The museum has a preservation wing and an archival research area, where local history and genealogy are documented. Next door is the Pelton-Fuller House, summer home of the original Fuller Brush Man, which is maintained and furnished much as the family left it. The museum offers guided tours of a third building in high season: the Killam Brothers Shipping Office. Located at 90 Water Street, it recalls a long-standing family business that was established here in 1788.

22 Collins St., Yarmouth, NS, B5A 3C8, Canada
902-742–5539
Sight Details
C$7
Closed Sun. June–Sept. Closed Sun. and Mon. Oct.–June

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