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Falcourt Inn is located centrally in Western Nova Scotia in the middle
of the famous Annapolis Valley--the perfect place to check in for a couple
of nights as you enjoy this part of our beautiful province. Ideally situated
near the junction of highway 201 & highway 10, it is only 1 hour 45
min from Yarmouth, and just 1 hour from the Saint John-Digby ferry. Halifax
and Lunenburg are only 1.5 hours away. |
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Visit
Grand
Pre, Cape Blomidon
or spend a day on the South Shore. Lunenburg is only 90 minutes from our
front door. Enjoy a round of golf in Paradise at
Eden Golf Course. Take a drive to Brier
Island and go whale watching, drive along the Fundy Shore and watch
the magnificent Fundy tides or visit the French Shore (District of Clare).
Oaklawn Farm Zoo, Upper Clements
Park, the
Habitationand Fort
Anne are all enjoyable day trips from Falcourt. Ask the innkeepers
for suggestions and help with planning your outings. They are always full
of great ideas, and suggestions. |
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a leisurely walk down by the river or take a ride on one of our bikes through
the rolling countryside. In the evening, drive over to the Bay of Fundy
shore and watch the crimson sunset across the bay or watch the air acrobatics
of the chimney swifts behind the Middleton Regional High School. |
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Would
you like to catch your own fish? The river offers up a fine catch of tasty
fish, and if you ask the kitchen, they are more then willing to cook it
up for your dinner. That is if you clean it ! |
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is so much to see and do in the surrounding area that we would like to
offer you a listing of links to various places and activities. Please feel
free to ask the Innkeepers for advice on what to see, and what to do, while
enjoying your stay. |
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Families
may like to take the children to the local zoo, or Atlantic Canada's largest
family entertainment center at Upper
Clements Park. What about a slower pace, a relaxing canoe
ride down the river, stopping every once in a while to view the wildlife,
or to have a picnic. Whatever your tastes there is something that
will entice and interest you in the local countryside. |