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Digby is a Canadian town in southwestern Nova Scotia.It is in the historical county of Digby and a separate municipality from the Municipality of the District of Digby.The town is situated on the western shore of the Annapolis Basin near the entrance to the Digby Gut, which connects the basin to the Bay of Fundy.
Adams & Knickle Ltd. is a Canadian fishing company located in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. In its early years, the company was an exporter of salt fish. In its early years, the company was an exporter of salt fish.
Museums in Digby County, Nova Scotia (2 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Digby County, Nova Scotia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Freeport is a village in Digby County, Nova Scotia and it is located on Long Island in the Bay of Fundy. At the end of Digby Neck on Long Island, Freeport is a working fishing village nestled around tidal basin. This area is great for bird watching, beach combing, hiking trails, birds, whale watching, gift shops, accommodations, restaurants ...
Smuggler’s Cove Provincial Park (also known as "Le Fourneau") is a provincial park located in Meteghan, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada, and can be found alongside Highway 1 in the Yarmouth and Acadian Shores region. Smuggler’s Cove is known for the small cave in the cliff used for the smuggling of liquor during prohibition in the 1920s ...
Gilberts Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the municipal district of Digby in Digby County.. Gilberts Cove lighthouse. Gilberts Cove, 18–20 km west of Digby on the 101 Highway, is a charming spot and the home of "The Greatest Little Lighthouse in Canada".
Digby NS 44°37′09″N 65°45′24″W / 44.6192°N 65.7567°W / 44.6192; -65.7567 ( Trinity Anglican Church National Historic Site of Federal ( 10584 ),
The island is the westernmost part of Nova Scotia and the southern end of the North Mountain ridge with Long Island lying immediately northeast; both islands constitute part of the Digby Neck. Brier Island measures approximately 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide and is made up of basalt. Looking down the pier on Brier Island, 2003