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Digby Area Tourism Association
Funding for Fundy Trail Experiences, and Enhancements PDF E-mail

DATA has undertaken a major project this year to improve the image of the Digby area, Fundy Trail Experiences and Enhancements, but has fallen short prim point oceanon funds to immediately continue with the venture. This project will offer a lot of improvements to the way we are presented to tourists, and also enhance the tourist’s experience while they are in the area.

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Digby Port Day Print E-mail

 

 wharfThe first annual Digby Port Day had a good turnout on Monday, June 28, bringing in citizens and business operators interested in the future of the Port of Digby. The focus of the event was spread over the repairs and future of the wharf, the Saint John-Digby Ferry, and the opportunities available through the Bay of Fundy. The Digby Harbour Port Association has made a number of improvements on the wharf over the years, and the future of the wharf is bright as the city looks to welcome pleasure boats, cruise ships, and hopes to be the centre of tidal energy through the Bay of Fundy.
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Bear River Windmill PDF E-mail

 

The iconic windmill in Bear River was torn down in the beginning of June following an inspection of the building weeks beforehand. The original plan was a restoration, but after serious structural issues with the building were unearthed, and much debate throughout the community, it was decided that it would be in the community’s best interest to tear down the windmill.
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Digby

Nestled on the west side of the Annapolis Basin is the community of Digby. Settled in 1783 by United Empire Loyalist the area contains diverse environments with inland rivers and lakes accessible via Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. There are miles of coastline along the Fundy Shore, by way of Digby Neck and Islands, providing some of the best whale watching tours around. Artists and crafts people are abundant throughout quaint villages that reflect a time gone by. The Town of Digby is known for its world famous Digby Scallops an eating experience that is a must while staying in the area. Like the Bay of Fundy itself, it is "phenomenal".

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DATA Community Panels E-mail

 

 date_panel_2Look out! There will be new visitor information signage in your area, thanks to the financial support from the Municipality of Digby, the Town of Digby, Nova Scotia Economic Development and the Department of Tourism Culture and Heritage. The Digby Area Tourism Association has commissioned the creation of community signs to help visitors to the area better understand what to do and see in our communities.
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