Valley Sky Glamping: Geodesic domes and Cottage
Open year-round
The Wolfville area has a long and storied history, with nearby Grand-Pré National Historic Site being historically significant in marking the Deportation of Acadians from Nova Scotia.
Wolfville is also at the epicentre of Nova Scotia’s burgeoning wine scene, with 11 wineries located within 20 km of the town’s centre.
Home to Devour! The Food Film Fest, the world’s largest food film fest, Wolfville boasts several charming and quaint restaurants and cafés, each dedicated to creating fresh, seasonal dishes from local produce and seafood.
From May 2, 2025 to November 9, 2025
From April 15, 2024 to December 31, 2024
From May 1, 2024 to March 29, 2025
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