Places to stay in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
From the seaport of Yarmouth to the suburban reaches of Greater Halifax, the Evangeline Trail follows Nova Scotia's Fundy coast back through time to the earliest days of North American settlement. It's a journey rich in cultural diversity, charm and natural beauty. The power of nature is evident all along the coast, with its ever-changing landscape of rocky shores, fertile farmlands, salt marches and broad sand beaches. this is a region that begs to be explored, where virtually every side road leads to beauty and adventure. The Evangeline Trail follows the shore of the magnificent Bay of Fundy, whose sparkling waters and great tides make the region a naturalist's dream. Small fishing villages dot the coast, and everywhere the landscape teems with birds, wildlife and wildflowers. Long Island, Digby, the Ferry Terminal to NB and Annapolis Royal are located along the route. Local dining options include German Bakery, Fort Anne Cafe, Country Nook Cafe, and Sissiboo Cafe.
We currently have 21 accommodations in and around Annapolis Royal with other regional listings available for Hotels, Motor Inns, B&B's, Campgrounds and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the region are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Annapolis Royal is located close to Miller Meadows, Messenger Brook, Central Clarence, Hope Lake and Snow Lake.
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Other local Annapolis Royal information and places to visit.
Annapolis Royal is 1 km away from Allain's Creek, 2 km away from Granville Ferry, 3 km away from Delap's Cove and 5 km away from Granville Beach.
Annapolis Royal is located at longitude -65°30'45.72 and latitude 44°44'29.76.
Things to see and do, places to eat in Annapolis Royal

Upper Clements Theme Park ( Family Activities / Amusement Parks ). Our serene wooded courses have been expertly engineered and constructed using environmentally sensitive methods that do not harm the trees. All the equipment is of the highest standard and routinely inspected. Our guides, certified to the American Standard for Ropes Challenge Courses and Ziplines, will ensure a rewarding experience while you work your way from tree to tree. Designed to foster self-confidence and nurture an appreciation for the outdoors, the Adventure Park provides a natural environment for facing fears and overcoming obstacles.
Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens ( Family Activities / Other Attractions ). Located at 441 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal. The Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens balances the historical and botanical aspects of horticulture, complementing the rich tapestry of heritage in one of the oldest European settlements in North America. The themed gardens are linked by paths through other display areas including several plant collections, the largest being the Rose Collection which displays more than 230 cultivars in their historical context.
www.historicgardens.com
North Hills Museum ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 5065 Granville Road, Granville Ferry. This small wood-framed house overlooking the Annapolis Basin was once the Rumsey farm and then the Amberman house before Robert Patterson, a retired banker, purchased it, named it North Hills, and filled it with his collection of English furniture, ceramics, silver and Georgian glass.
When he died in 1974, Patterson bequeathed both the house and its collections to the Province. Visitors will see many fine examples of oak, mahogany and walnut furniture, 18th- and 19th-century English porcelain and 18th-century glass. North Hills is operated by the Annapolis Heritage Society for the Nova Scotia Museum.
northhills.novascotia.ca
Annapolis Heritage Society ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 138 St George, Annapolis Royal. The Annapolis Heritage Society owns and operates two museums — the O’Dell House Museum and the Sinclair Inn Museum. It also manages North Hills Museum, on behalf of the Nova Scotia Museum. The Society operates its Genealogy Centre out of the O’Dell House Museum.
The Annapolis Heritage Society is a member of the Federation of Nova Scotia Heritage, the Council of Nova Scotia Archives, the Nova Scotia Heritage Trust and the Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia.
Our executive director is a member of the Canadian Museums Association and the South West Nova Scotia Curators Group.
www.annapolisheritagesociety.com
Fort Anne National Historic Site ( Family Activities / Other Attractions ). As the focal point for French and British settlement and as the seat of government of Acadia and then Nova Scotia, Fort Anne National Historic Site played an important role in Canadian history. The site was the scene of numerous battles as France and England fought for control of North America in the 17th and 18th centuries. Both imperial powers considered the conquest of this fortified site as the key to domination of the part of eastern Canada known by the French as "Acadie" and by the British as "Nova Scotia."
German Bakery ( Dining / Bakery ). Located at 358 St George Street, Annapolis Royal. Located opposite Fort Anne National Historic Site in Annapolis Royal, the bakery is the dream of Heidi and Dieter Claussing, formerly of Fraureuth, Germany. Open year round, the bakery features German baked goods from sweets to breads and numerous specialities. The Café and Restaurant, alongside the bakery with indoor/outdoor seating, features German café style breakfasts,luncheons and dinners, always utilizing the finest from the bakery and local suppliers of produce, meats and beverages. Heidi and Dieter will welcome you daily, along with their daughter Susanne. And say hello to them at the Annapolis Farmers Market in Annapolis Royal on Saturdays.
www.germanbakery.ca
Closed or unlisted properties
- Honeysuckle Haven Bed and Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Dragonfly Inn closed or delisted.