Record #:
MCA0254
Last Modified:
21 Feb 2017
Last Full Update:
08 Mar 2016
Location
Located In | Annapolis Royal |
Where To Find Us | Related exhibit in the Fort Anne Officers' Quarters 323 St. George St Annapolis Royal, NS B0S 1A0 |
Areas Served | Nova Scotia |
Contact
Description & Services
Information | This National Historic Site of Canada is a small monument located within the Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada, Annapolis Royal. Plaque Text: "Charles Fort A group of about 70 Scottish settlers began a colony here in 1629, eight years after King James I granted 'Nova Scotia' to Sir William Alexander. Led by Alexander's son, the Scots built a small fort, the remains of which lie beneath Fort Anne. Despite many deaths during the first winter, the surviving colonists thrived on agriculture, fishing, and trade with the Mi'kmaq. Most returned to Great Britain in 1632 after France reacquired the region by treaty. Although the colonization attempt was short-lived, the province of Nova Scotia owes its name, flag, and coat of arms to this early Scottish settlement." Directions: From Highway 101, take Exit 22 and continue north on Route 8. Please visit the website noted above for further information. |
Hours | 2016 Season: Jun 1 - Jun 20: Tue - Sat: 9:00am - 5:30pm Sun & Mon: closed Jun 21 - Sep 3: 9:00am - 5:30pm daily Sep 4 - Sep 30: Tue - Sat: 9:00am - 5:30pm Sun - Mon: closed Grounds open year-round |
Dates | The grounds are accessible all year, but there is no winter maintenance on the pathway. |
Accessibility | The path around the site is accessible to those with mobility limitations and the Officers' Quarters exhibits are accessible. |
Special Information
Tags | Annapolis Valley Connect ; National Parks and Historic Sites ; Outdoor Play ; Park ; Recreation Categories ; Tourism |
Categories - General | Displays/Exhibits ; Historic Places ; National Parks ; Park Museums and Visitor Centres |