Middleton, Nova Scotia
Embraced by rich agricultural land, forests, the Annapolis River
and the Bay of Fundy, Middleton is known as the "Heart of the
Valley". With its peaceful streets and picturesque surroundings,
Middleton is an ideal location to take a walking tour and enjoy the
history and the architecture of a small town community. Middleton
prides itself on being a "Communities in Bloom" participant.
- The Macdonald Museum offers a look at how schools used to be
and has the largest collection of clocks in Nova Scotia
- Memory Lane Railway Museum acknowledges the importance of
rail to the growth of the valley
- Canoe the Annapolis River from the launching point at the
only heart shaped park in North America
- Chimney Swifts appear each evening at dusk
- Water clock at the town hall is the only working water clock
in the province
- Old Holy Trinity Church, built in 1789 is the oldest church
still in use in Canada
- Margretsville Artist Circle Studio on the shore of the Bay
of Fundy is open all summer
- Cottage Cove Picnic Park provides a different picnic choice
for the family