Wolfville a great place to live, make Wolfville an incredible choice for your business. The rich sense of community, modern emphasis on sustainability, and committed citizenry create an atmosphere conducive to business success. Our business community is always growing, and Wolfville welcomes new businesses and start-ups with the same fervour with which we foster growing businesses that have been around for years.
Visit the Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre to gaze at the 40-foot statue of Kluskap and to learn about the Mi'kmaq - the indigenous people of the Maritimes. The MCHC, was built in 2006, to preserve the rich culture and history of the Mi'kmaq People. The centre also has a gift store on site with crafts created by local artisans of the tribe.
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WelcomeWelcome to the Cavendish Beaches and Dune Shore Tourism Associations members site. If you are looking for information on planning a vacation in Prince Edward Islands beautiful North Shore region please click here to be redirected to our main site.The Cavendish Beaches and Dune Shores Tourism Association (CBDS) is the body responsible for marketing, development and advocacy related to tourism for the region commonly referred to Annes Land, stretching from Malpeque Bay to Tracadie Bay. For information on becoming a member of the association click here to register online or call our office at 902-963-2078.Latest News2014 Map - Draft - June 12, 2014Please click below to view copies of the 2014 map in its initial draft. We would ask that you please review and identify any changes that may be needed asap. Cavendish Map Green Gables Shore Map [ More. ]Tourism Cavendish Beach Spring Meeting - Report Access - May 20, 2014Our upcoming Spring Annual Meeting will be held at the Cavendish Destination Center on Tuesday May 20th at 7pm.
We have been at our current location since the 1971 racing season. The track was originally constructed for the fun and enjoyment of racers and spectators. The first three years of racing were run, if and when, cars were available and if the weather cooperated. the track was a very rough one quarter mile oval, with no banking, no guard rails and very little spectator seating.In 1974, the track was upgraded. It was widened by 40 feet and graded regularly. Clay was trucked in and a water truck was acquired to subdue the dust. In 1978, the club embarked on a very ambitious project - to pave the track to a super elevated one quarter mile oval track, 55 feet wide with a depressed pit area in the center. In 1988, a Lottery grant helped to erect new bleachers and a concession stand.We are wheelchair accessible, have seating for 1000 in grandstand and exrtreme seating areas.
Check out our three internationally recognized world heritage sites. View ExperienceLighthousesExplore over 50 lighthouses throughout the region! View more information .Bay of FundySee firsthand the worlds highest tides, a global natural wonder. View ExperienceAnnapolis ValleyThe valley is best known for awardwinning red & white wines. View ExperienceBluenose IIGet upclose with one of Canadas most recognizable icons. View ExperienceUnique DiscoveriesEnjoy each moment while exploring Southwest Nova Scotia View ExperienceWhale WatchingExperience the incomparable thrill of seeing majectic whales. view experienceCome to Life in Southwest Nova ScotiaSatisfy your senses in Nova Scotias yearround destination.Explore Nova Scotias Backyard, where new and exciting adventures are waiting for you. Dramatically different landscapes with breathtakingly beautiful seacoasts and lush farmlands offer spectacular natural wonders , fascinating history steeped in Acadian, English and Micmaq settlements and uniquely entertaining cultural activities
St. Martins was incorporated by an Act of the New Brunswick Legislature on November 9, 1967 and is located on miles of Bay of Fundy beaches is the seaside community of St Martins which is the gateway to the Fundy
Trail. The original name was 'Goolwagagek' a Mi'kmaq word meaning 'haunt of the hooded seal'. St Martins became a major ship building community where 500 sailing ships were built.Over 68 building in the
village were destroyed by fire on May 31, 1900. The wealth of the shipbuilder leaves a lasting architectural legacy in the grand homes that remain. St. Martins has become known as one of New Brunswick's most beautiful seaside vacation resort communities. A small community of artisans produce pottery, jewelry, paintings and sculptures and, there area growing number of unique shops and galleries. Opportunities for hiking, walking, biking, birdwatching, rockhounding, and beachcombing are all within steps of excellent dining and a range of accommodation in campgrounds, cottages etc