Looking to explore the wilderness of Kejimkujik, to watch as the highest tides in the world flow in and out from communities situated around the Bay of Fundy, or maybe to experience a cozy retreat in the woods that you can make your home base while you explore Nova Scotia? You’ll find the perfect places to stay, dine, visit and see when you stay within Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley region.
Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley Places to Stay
- Mersey River Chalets: Seven wheelchair accessible chalets, woodland boardwalk, and more located near Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site.
- Accommodations at Kejimkujik: Three wheelchair accessible oTENTiks.
- Valley Sky Glamping: Wheelchair accessible cabin.
- Gravity Luxury Domes: One wheelchair accessible cabin complete with a zero threshold shower and a heated ceramic tile floor.
- Seek Wilderness Accommodations: Balsam Fir Shipping Container Cabin is fully accessible and barrier free with a large bathroom and open concept bedroom and kitchenette.
- Upper Clements Cottages & RV Park: One wheelchair accessible cottage fully equipped with roll-in shower and shower bench.
- The August House: One wheelchair accessible unit with a kitchenette and roll-in shower bathroom on the main floor of the inn which is also fully accessible.
- The Sunshine Inn: One wheelchair accessible two bedroom cottage with seated shower and ramp into the cottage.
- Wild Caraway Cottages: Recently opened in 2024, one of the three cottages is wheelchair accessible.
- Natura Wilderness Resort: Pine Tent, located at the beginning of the wooded trail system, comes with a queen bed and its own attached wheelchair accessible washroom.
- Old Orchard Inn & Spa: Newly renovated queen rooms (1 and 2 bed rooms available) that are barrier free with grab bars and roll-in shower.
- Blomidon Provincial Park: Campground with accessible washroom facilities with grab bars, roll-in shower with mounted seat and fixed showerhead.
Attractions, Museums & Artisan Shops & Galleries
Wheelchair accessible attractions, artisan shops and galleries throughout the Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley include:
- Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Fundy Geological Museum
- Alan Syliboy Art Studio: Wheelchair accessible building.
- Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre: Wheelchair accessible building with wide passages through exhibits.
- Ship’s Company Theatre: Ramps, barrier-free washrooms.
- Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre: Wheelchair accessible building, washrooms and trail to the observation deck, along with parking.
- Anne Murray Centre: Wheelchair accessible building.
- Masstown Market: Barrier-free entrances and fully wheelchair accessible.
Restaurants and Places to Eat & Drink
Wineries that are wheelchair accessible include:
- 1365 Church Street Vineyard & Winery
- Blomidon Estate Winery
- Grand Pré Winery
- Luckett Vineyards & the Bistro
- Planters Ridge Winery
Additional places to eat & drink that are wheelchair accessible:
Outdoor Activities, Parks, Trails and Tours
- Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site: Wheelchair accessible camping, accommodations, trails, and washroom facilities.
- Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park: Wetland Centre and Wetland Trails are wheelchair accessible. Accessible parking is available as well.
- Ontree Fun & Adventure Park: One wheelchair accessible zipline course is available (advance booking required).
- Acacia Valley Trails: Wheelchair accessible trail (600m) with wooden look-off decks along the way.