Annapolis, Nova Scotia

Annapolis, Nova Scotia

Annapolis, Nova Scotia can refer to several different things:

Communities

* Annapolis Royal, a historic town, former colonial capital of Nova Scotia and currently the county seat for Annapolis County.

Counties

* Annapolis County, one of Nova Scotia's 18 counties.

Rivers

* Annapolis River, a river running through the western part of the Annapolis Vally.

Valleys

* Annapolis Valley, a valley situated in northwestern Nova Scotia along the Bay of Fundy famous for its scenery and agricultural products.

Bays

* Annapolis Basin, a sub-basin of the Bay of Fundy into which the Annapolis River discharges.

hips

*, the name for two separate Canadian warships named after this part of Nova Scotia.


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