King’s Theatre King’s Theatre has been a popular area landmark since 1921. It’s roots, however, go back to 1606 when Marc Lescarbot produced “The Theatre of Neptune”, mainly as a diversionforthebandofadventurers atPort-Royal.Itwasfollowedinlater years by various performances by travelingtroupesandrovingthespians inthisbustlingseaporttown. A vital force in the life of the community, historic King’s Theatre entertains the area year-round with an impressive schedule showcasing local, national and international talent in a delightful mix of live theatre, music and dance. It also features current movies and classic films. During the summer months, King’s Theatre spotlights local artists in their King’s Theatre Art Gallery, located in the lobby. The 24-hour eventhotlineis902-532-5466.902- 532-7704,www.kingstheatre.ca Historic Gardens & Tours Tours of the Historic Gardens are offered at 11 am four to five days a weekfrommid-Junethrough September. See the special feature about the Gardens on page 31. Call 902-532-7018 to confirm tour days. www.historicgardens.com Annapolis Marsh Tours Annapolis Marsh Tours are offered at 10 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays or by appointment. Discover the natural beauty and history of the Annapolis Basin on a 2 hour, 3.5 km guided interpretive tour of the Annapolis River Marsh and area. Tours are $10 and depart from the Clean Annapolis River Project office at 314 St. George St. Contact Susan Lane, 902-532-7533, susanlane@annapolisriver.ca Private Tours & Step-on Guides Customized itineraries, special private tours, full tour coordination and step-on bus guides are available throughouttheyear.ContactAlanand Durline Melanson, 902-532-3035, www.TourAnnapolisRoyal.com VisitorInfoCentre Located at Tidal Power Plant. Operatedby theAnnapolisBoardof Trade.Seasonally. 902-532-5454 Tidal Power Plant Annapolis Royal is home to the only tidal power plant in North America. Since the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world, Annapolis is an ideal location with its average tide of 7 metres. It uses the world’s largest straflo turbine to generate up to 30 million kilowatt- hours per year, electricity for about 4,500 homes. Nova Scotia Power is also experimenting with new in- stream tidal technology in the Bay of Fundy. To learn more about Nova Scotia Power's commitment to increase the mix of renewable energy used to provide power across NovaScotiavisitwww.nspower.ca Down Under Tours may be available. For info: 902-532-0502 Fort Anne NHS Fort Anne was designated a National Historic Site in 1917 andis Canada’s oldest. It houses the Nova Scotia Charter and is located in the heart of Annapolis Royal’s National HistoricDistrict.Seepages5and19. St. Luke’s Anglican Church Tours offered in July andAugust, Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am - 2 pm. annapolis.parish@ns.aliantzinc.ca O’Dell House Museum (1869) The O’Dell House Museum is a remnant of the economic prosperity brought to the community by the rail- road and also international shipping interests during the Victorian period. BuiltbyCoryO’Dell,aformerNova Scotia Pony Express rider, it was originally used as a stagecoach inn andtavernandthefirststopformany travelers getting off the ferry from Granville Ferry. Remains of the old ferry slip canstillbeseenatlowtide. The museum is displayed as a Victorian inn/tavern on the main floor with contemporary museum exhibitsonthesecondfloor.Formore info call 902-532-7754 or click www.annapolisheritagesociety.com Farmers and Traders & Winter Markets Farmers and Traders Market, across from the wharf, is open Saturdays, 8 am to 1 pm, May 19 through Oct. 6. It is also open on Wednesdays from10 am to 2 pm during July andAugust. It served as a public meeting place and market square during colonial times and is often the site of entertainment events. Visit with the friendly local farmers and tradespeople, sample freshproduceandtastyhome-baked treats and search for collectibles. annapolisroyalfarmersmarket.com Enjoy the Winter Market from October 13 to May 11 on Saturday mornings inside the Historic Gardens’Gazebo.902-532-7018 Port-Royal Habitation, Melanson Settlement & North Hills Museum These three unique attractions are located along Canada’s Oldest SettlementRoad.Seepages18&29. National Historic District & Tours Annapolis Royal is the smallest incorporated town in Nova Scotia, but with over 130 registered heritage properties, it is one of the largest National Historic Districts in Canada. Be sure to plan to stay long enough so you can enjoy all the region has to offer. Walking tours depart the Annapolis Royal Lighthouse every weekday at 2 pm from late-June through early-September. Private tours also available. 902-532-3035, www.TourAnnapolisRoyal.com Bay of Fundy The Bay of Fundy, renown for the world’s highest tides, awaits you only 10 minutes from the heart of the National Historic District. Mi’kmaw folklore claims the tidesarecausedby thesplashingofagiantwhale.Seep.10, 27 & 28 for more on the Bay of Fundy. 136 St. George St., Annapolis Royal Annapolis Heritage Society Tel: 902-532-7754 Email: annapolisheritage@gmail.com Exhibits on Annapolis Royal's History ca. 1870 Local Archives AHS Genealogical Centre Annapolis County's Genealogical Resource Microfilm, church records, vital statistics, family files, etc. Housed in the O’Dell House Museum, the Genealogy Centre is open all year. It offers resources for people looking for families who may have lived in the Annapolis Royal region over the past 400 years. Hard copy, microfilm and digital resources include Annapolis and the Granville township books, cemetery records, both published and unpublished genealogies, local newspapers, the Annapolis County deeds, vital statistics, funeral home records, an extensive photographic collection and an outstanding variety of on-site Acadian/Cajun files for genealogical research. For info: 902-532-7754, www.annapolisheritagesociety.com Upper Clements Parks See page 31 for special feature article.www.upperclements.com Annapolis Heritage Genealogical Centre Meet You in Annapolis Royal Meet You in Annapolis Royal Video Series ExploreAnnapolisRoyal.com 286 St George St (902) 412-1900 Premium ice cream cones, Ice cream floats, One-of-a-kind Birdhouses and Peace by Chocolate chocolate confections. Annapolis Royal's ICE CREAM SHOP 2018 promises to be full of excitement, adventure and fun inAnnapolis County; from parades and festivals to traditionalcommunitygatherings. Thereissomething foreveryoneinourbeautifulcornerofNovaScotia. A Message from the Warden Come and fall in love! The breathtaking natural beauty of the Bay of Fundy shoreline, the lush Annapolis River valley, and hundreds of lakes and Welcome – Bienvenue – Pjila'si! Come and be captivated by our coastal communities, towns, villages, historic properties and the stunning parks that are the pride of our county. In gardens, theatres, and community halls, we celebrate the rich tapestry of our history, traditions and diverse cultures. They are on full display throughout the year, thanks innosmallparttotheeffortsofourmanydedicatedvolunteers. Come and discover Annapolis County and see why we are so proud to call it home! Hope to see you soon. waterways will capture your heart and challenge your Timothy Habinski Warden Municipality of the County of Annapolis skills at hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and a dozen other outdoor pursuits.