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sallygirl
Halifax
Worth visiting!
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I lived here for a year, it’s a decent palce to live, and a definate stop for any tourist road tripping through the Annapolis Valley. Be sure to go to the organic farmers market (i think it’s on saturdays in the summer, but mgiht be sundays), and try Billy-Bob’s Pizza, best in town imo, and don’t miss out on trying a Donair if you’ve never had one! Also, head up the hill and down the road to the old Resovouir, now a park, and just outside of town, see the petting zoo by the farm market (summer only). Great shopping down the road in new minas, and very near Grand Pre, a must-see for any Acadians, Cajuns, or those interested
rocketbride
Brampton
Worth visiting!
2 of the best years of my life
I spent most of my life in the Toronto area. My 2 years at Acadia were some of the most revealing, personal and rewarding times in my life. The United Church community and the local Quakers are awesome. The restaurants are fabulous – on par with Toronto’s best. And how can you not love that first glimpse of Blomidon, rising above the horizon?
iflynn
Saint John
Worth visiting!
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Although I spent most of my time here at Acadia University during a recent conference, the town is quite pretty. And I would have liked to visit Cape Blomidon, home to the Glooscap legend
Chris Campbell
Wolfville
Worth visiting!
Moving to Wolfville
Wolfville is a small town in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. It’s a beautiful place in a rural farming area and it is also the home of Acadia University.
I moved to Wolfville five years ago from Fredericton, New Brunswick (where I was born) to take a job in Windsor, Nova Scotia and my wife and I couldn’t find a house in Windsor that we liked. It was cloudy and cold every day when we were house hunting. Then one day we went further up the Valley to Wolfville and as we went over a hill the sun came out and we saw a big chunk of the Valley spread out before us and we knew that we’d find a place somewhere around here.
It’s a great place to live and it has a movie theatre owned by a cooperative and they show art house films. For the first time in years I can walk downtown and see great films. There are also many great restaurants in Wolfville.












