Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia - Winery, Small Town History and Heritage Tour.
Are you looking for a true Nova Scotia experience? Well this is just the tour for you. We venture to the Annapolis Valley region, where we will explore the coast of the world famous Bay of Fundy. Here we have the chance to see the world's highest tides, flocks of seabirds and rugged sea cliffs. We also visit the coastal village of Hall's Harbour where we will stop and eat along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. We then end the day with a visit to the Gaspereau Winery for a taste of some of Nova Scotia's finest wines, YUM.
(Lobster lunch on the beach available upon request - call to inquire about pricing)
*Price above includes: Transportation, lunch, tour guide, and kayak rental. We accept CASH only for all of our half-day and full-day tours. These tours can be paid for on the day of the tour. This tour starts and ends in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The 'Down By The Bay' Annapolis Valley Tour Schedule 2012:
About Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia
The Annapolis Valley measures approximately 126 km in length from Digby and the Annapolis Basin in the west to Wolfville and the Minas Basin in the east. This is Nova Scotia’s premier agricultural center. Particularly famous for its apple crops, the valley hosts in excess of 1,000 farms of various types, the majority being relatively small family-owned operations and now vineyards; yes this is Nova Scotia wine country.
The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world, and those enormous tides alone make the Bay of Fundy one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. The height of the tide can reach an incredible 16 meters (53ft).Twice daily the Bay of Fundy fills and empties 100 billion tons of sea water during each tide cycle—that’s more than the flow of all the world’s freshwater rivers combined.