ANNAPOLIS COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA


'Annapolis County' (2006 population 21,438) is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia located in the western part of the province on the Bay of Fundy. The county seat is Annapolis Royal.

Contents
Background
Demographics
Communities
Highways
Protected Areas
Attractions
External links
References

Background


Established August 17, 1759 by Order in Council, Annapolis County took its name from the town of Annapolis Royal which had been named in honour of Queen Anne of Great Britain. It was near the previous site of Port Royal, the chief Acadian settlement in the area. The Acadians had been forcibly removed by British government officials in the 1755 Grand Dérangement.
By 1833 a number of reasons had been advanced for making two counties out of Annapolis County. Two petitions were presented to the House of Assembly in that year requesting that the county be divided. However, it was not until 1837 that Annapolis County was divided into two distinct and separate counties - Annapolis and Digby.

Demographics


The county has an ethnic composition of 98.84% White, 0.86% Black, 1.84% Aboriginal, 0.12% Arab, 0.16% East Asian, 0.00% South Asian, and 0.00% Latin American.
There are 10,404 households out of which 26.06% have children living with them, 36.50% are married couples living together, 25.46% are one-person households, and 11.98% are other household types.

Communities



★ 'Towns'


Annapolis Royal


Bridgetown


Middleton

★ 'Reserves'


★ Bear River (part) 6


★ Bear River 6B

★ 'Unincorporated'


Albany Cross


Alpena


Belleisle


Bloomington


Centrelea


Clarence


Clementsport


Clementsvale


Cornwallis


Deep Brook


Delaps Cove[1]


East Margaretsville


Falkland Ridge


Granville Beach


Granville Centre


Granville Ferry


Greenland


Greywood


Hampton[2]


Hillsburn[3]


Inglisville


inglewood


Karsdale


Lake La Rose


Lawrencetown


Lequille


Litchfield[4]


Maitland Bridge


Margaretsville[5]


Milford


Mochelle


Mount Hanley[6]


New Albany


Nictaux Falls


Nictaux South


Northfield


Outram[7]


Paradise


Parkers Cove[8]


Perotte


Phinney Cove[9]


Port George[10]


Port Lorne[11]


Port Royal


Port Wade


Round Hill


South Milford


Springfield


Ste. Croix Cove[12]


Torbrook


Tupperville, Nova Scotia


Upper Clements


Upper Granville


Victoria Beach


Victoria Vale


West Dalhousie


Wilmot


Young's Cove[13]

★ 'Census Subdivisions'


Annapolis, Subd. A


Annapolis, Subd. B


Annapolis, Subd. C


Annapolis, Subd. D

Highways


Highways that run through Annapolis are as follows:

★ Arterial Highways: 101

★ Trunk Highways: 1, 8, 10

★ Collector Highways: 201, 221, 362

Protected Areas



★ Cottage Cove Provincial Park [14]

★ Delaps Cove Hiking Trails [15]

Kejimkujik National Park

★ Upper Clements Provincial Park

★ Valleyview Provincial Park

Attractions



Bay of Fundy Scenic Drive[16]

Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens (Annapolis)

Fort Anne National Historic Site

Port Royal National Historic Site

Upper Clements Park

External links



Photographs of historic monuments in Annapolis County

Annapolis Valley Tourism

References



This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves