Travel slowly inland on Route 12, through peaceful farm country to
New Ross, as you may want to stop to buy fresh eggs and flowers and
visit along the way. New Ross is home of Nova Scotia’s living museum
of agriculture, Ross Farm Museum. Step back in time to 1816 when
Captain William Ross and his wife settled here. New Ross is also
home to the Christmas Tree Interpretive Centre and the Hildaniel
Brown Museum.
•At Ross Farm Museum experience a hayride or a sleigh ride. There’s
costumed interpreters, barrel making, wooden crafts, spinning, oxen
and horse teamsters, and heritage animals, including the renowned
horses.
•Parkdale/Maplewood Museum is near Barrs Corners and hosts a popular
blueberry festival.
•Farms and historic churches dot the pastoral timeless landscape.
•Delights are discovered on each turn of the winding roads.