Nestled along the south shore of the Bay of Fundy, the Annapolis Valley is a fertile region in Nova Scotia known for its rich agricultural heritage. The valley’s landscape is adorned with apple orchards and vineyards, creating a lush, green expanse. Visitors can explore U-pick farms and vibrant farmers markets, where locally grown fruits and vegetables are abundant. The area also offers a glimpse into the past, with several historic sites that tell the story of the early Acadian settlers who first cultivated this land.
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