
Introduction
Situated at the western end of Nova Scotia's beautiful Annapolis Valley and including the Scenic French Shore, Annapolis and Digby counties provide a myriad of diverse activities for vacationers including: World Class Golf, Whale Watching, The World Famous Apple Blossom Festival, The World's strongest and highest tides in St. Mary's Bay and the Bay of Fundy, The World's largest scallop fleet, the unique geological site Balancing Rock on Long Island, Nova Scotia . Stroll through the Centuries in Canada's oldest english settlement and North America's first permanent settlement.
Long famous for its scallops, Digby County has become increasingly popular with tourists from around the world. With communities working together to promote Acadian culture, eco-tourism, and folk artist Maud Lewis, tourists will find the area more attractive than ever. The Town of Digby and its adjoining Municipalities of Digby and Clare were among the first areas of Canada to be explored and settled. Digby is close to Canada's birthplace, Port Royal, the first permanent European settlement, established in 1605.
Attractions in and around Digby
- Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
- Fort Anne National Historic Site
- Annapolis Valley Macdonald Museum
Hotels in Digby
Tours visiting Digby