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Carwarden Bed & Breakfast
Historic Carwarden Nova Scotia Bed & Breakfast, near the towns of Kentville Wolfville in the Annapolis Valley on the Bay of Fundy
http://www.carwardenbedandbreakfast.com/

Agriculture


Agri-Growers Ltd.
growers, shippers and packers of quality fruits and vegetables.
http://www.agrigrowers.com/

Area Guides


Village of Port Williams
The residents of Port Williams, Nova Scotia are fortunate to live in a thriving agricultural community rich in history and natural beauty with excellent schools, continuous residential growth, business opportunities, fine recreational facilities,
http://www.portwilliams.com/

Automotive - Motorcycles


Valley Yamaha Suzuki
http://www.valleyyamaha-suzuki.com/

Construction - Home Builders & Packages


Acorn Timber Frames Ltd.
Full custom design services, Award winning Timber Frames, installed worldwide. Japanese Beams, Heritage barns & churches. Timber Frames beyond the ordinary working with you to meet your requirements
http://www.timberhart.com/

Education - Grade Schools K12


Port Williams Elementary School
This site describes an elementary school in rural Nova Scotia, grades primary to five
http://www.pwes.ednet.ns.ca/

Internet - Web Design


Wingspan Creative Communications
Graphic and web design; writing and editing services; domain registration and web hosting.
http://www.wingspan.ca/

Museums & Historical Sites


Prescott House Museum
Take a ramble in the country to Prescott House Museum at Starrs Point. Here, horticulturalist Charles Ramage Prescott cultivated Nova Scotia's apple industry from 1811 to 1859.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/prh/

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