A charitable, community-based, non-governmental organization which fosters a clean and sustainable ecosystem and watershed for the Annapolis River. Includes project details and news.
Works to preserve and make accessible the history and culture of Canning and Kings County. Features photos and stories of noted people and places in the area.
The site marks the location of Port Royal the "capital" of Acadia. A museum displays the history of the fort, plus location, hours of operation, online tour, services and fees.
The association exchanges information between training centres and those interested in training. Features information on standards, cooperation, executive committee, reports and articles of association.
An aid to genealogy research for the county; part of the Nova Scotia GenWeb project. Features vital statistics, births, deaths, marriages, churches, communities, histories and GenWeb links.
Provides services for persons with social, emotional, cognitive, behavioral and physical challenges or psychiatric illness. Includes background, programs and services offered and contact details.
An archeological exposition of a pre-Deportation Acadian community (c. 1664-1755) which reflects communities settled by the Acadians and their unique dykeland agriculture along the Annapolis River. Directions, services and news.
A reconstruction of early 17th century buildings representing the former colony of the French who settled along the Nova Scotia coast. Costumed interpreters and period demonstrations help recreate the look and feel of the era. Directions, hours, fees and contact details.
A community service organization whose membership is limited to one member from each business or profession. The club lists its members, minutes of meetings, events, meeting times and places and contact details.