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  1. Basking in the beauty of the Annapolis Valley, the waterfront community of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia effortlessly blends history with modern charm. Our quaint cobblestone streets and well-preserved heritage buildings showcase Annapolis Royal’s rich history, inviting you to step back in time while modern cafes, vibrant art galleries, and ...

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      Idyllically situated between mountain and sea, Annapolis...

  2. Annapolis Royal is a town in and the county seat of Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The community, known as Port Royal before 1710, [2] is recognised as having one of the longest histories in North America, preceding the settlements at Plymouth, Jamestown and Quebec. [3] .

  3. Annapolis Royal is idyllically situated between mountain and sea, offering a stunning waterfront shopping area, with a selection of restaurants, world class accommodations, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and plenty of outdoor activities.

  4. The Explorer OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE provides tourist information about Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, and Bay of Fundy Area. Maps, attractions, events, accommodations, candlelight graveyard tours, historic district, Acadian, historic gardens, restaurants.

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  5. Idyllically situated between mountain and sea, Annapolis Royal offers a stunning waterfront shopping area, an enviable selection of restaurants and world class accommodations, important heritage sites, an exciting arts community and theatre, and wonderful recreational opportunities.

  6. Annapolis Royal and area play a special and unique role in Canadian history. The first permanent European settlement in North America north of St. Augustine, Florida, was established at Port Royal in 1605.

  7. Sep 24, 2012 · Annapolis Royal, NS, incorporated as a town in 1893, population 481 (2011c), 444 (2006c). The Town of Annapolis Royal is located on the south side of the Annapolis River, about 10 km from its mouth near the western shore of Nova Scotia.