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We strive to provide the highest quality of veterinary medicine in the area and offer the best care and compassion to our clients. Please visit our website for more information.
I've been to a few vets and this by far is the best care yet. They accommodate all situations as urgent and get you in right away. The staff is so welcoming & the dogs love it there ! Keep up the good work Bayview ??Read more
Digby Professional Centre, Full Podiatry Services, Painless Footcare Treatments, Footcare: Diabetic, Footcare: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Nail Surgery, Prescription Orthotic Insoles, Orthotic Footwear, Orthopedic Services, Claimable From Major Health Insurances, Claimable From DVA & Other Government Benefits, Custom Orthopedic Appliances, Orthopedic Footwear
Top quality footcare services.
Well qualified and experienced Canadian registered podiatrist, Bruce McLaggan.
Six clinics located: Annapolis, Bridgetown, Clare, Digby, Kentville and Weymouth.
Fancy Nancy's Beauty & The Beach Hair, Nail & Tanning Team is 2 salons in one! Fancy Nancy's is Digby's new, children-focused and family friendly salon with special chairs, video games, movies & treats to keep younger (and older) children entertained during their service.
Beauty & The Beach offers all the amenities of a big city salon in the comfort of our small town.
The Holdsworth House is one of the oldest homes in the town of Digby, Nova Scotia. Built around 1783(84) by James Addington Holdsworth, an Empire Loyalist from the New York area. We purchased the home in 1998 from the Holdsworth Family.
Tideview Terrace is a nonprofit long-term care facility in Digby, Nova Scotia, dedicated to providing a supportive, person-directed living environment that emphasizes emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and physical well-being for its residents.
Famous for its cast-iron facade depicting the four seasons. National Register (1860). Lavish iron lace decorates the Richards - Daughters of the American Revolution House Museum. This beautiful Town House of the Italianate style tells the story of Mobile during its antebellum period. Steamboat Captain Charles G. Richards and his wife, Caroline Elizabeth Steele, built their dream house in 1860.The Ideal Cement Company purchased the house from Richards' descendants in 1946. After being turned over to the city of Mobile in 1973, the five Mobile Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution leased the home. The organization is responsible for furnishing and administering it as a Period House Museum.The house museum is magnificently decorated with carved Carrara marble mantels, double parlors and reception hall with massive brass and bronze chandeliers designed of fanciful mythological figures, holding aloft etched and crenelated glass globes. Panes of ruby Bohemian glass frame the doorway, silver bell pulls for calling servants are in each room and the front gallery floor is made of gray and white marble squares.