About Highland Annapolis Valley Point
Highland Annapolis Valley Point represents a significant piece of Nova Scotia's maritime heritage, dating back to the region's early development in the 1700s. Visitors to Highland Annapolis Valley Point enjoy authentic Nova Scotia hospitality combined with professional interpretation services.
Visitor Information
The facility operates year-round with extended summer hours and offers parking, restrooms, and visitor information services.
Type: Hiking Trail | Location: Annapolis Valley | Annual Visitors: 225,000
What to Expect
Your visit to Highland Annapolis Valley Point promises to be both educational and inspiring. The facility features modern amenities while maintaining authentic Maritime character. Professional interpretation services provide context and deeper understanding of Annapolis Valley's significance in Nova Scotia's development.
Photography is encouraged throughout the grounds, with numerous scenic vantage points offering excellent opportunities for memorable images. The changing seasons provide different perspectives, making repeat visits rewarding throughout the year.
Planning Your Visit
To enhance your Highland Annapolis Valley Point experience, consider combining your visit with other nearby attractions in Annapolis Valley. The region offers complementary experiences including dining, shopping, and additional cultural sites within a short drive.
Local accommodations range from historic inns to modern hotels, while restaurants showcase Nova Scotia's renowned seafood and agricultural specialties. Many visitors find that a 2-3 day stay allows them to fully explore the region without feeling rushed.