Fodor's Expert Review Fort Anne National Historic Site

Annapolis Royal Military Sight

Gazing over the grassy knolls, it's hard to believe that this fort qualifies as the "most attacked spot in Canadian history" or that those knolls are actually nearly 400-year-old earthwork ramparts built up, in part, with rubble and blood. First fortified in 1629, the site preserves what is left of the fourth military edifice to be erected here, an early-18th-century gunpowder magazine and officers' quarters. The latter now houses a small museum, and anyone who believes a picture is worth 1,000 words should be sure to see the massive Heritage Tapestry displayed inside. Its four meticulously detailed panels depict four centuries of local history and as many local cultures. Special events at the fort include reenactments and Mi'Kmaq cultural presentations. 

Military Sight

Quick Facts

323 St. George St.
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia  B0S 1A0, Canada

902-532–2321-Oct.–May

pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/ns/fortanne

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: C$4, Closed early Oct.–mid-May

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