Joggin Bridge is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Coordinates: 44°36′1.77″N65°44′13.95″W / 44.6004917°N 65.7372083°W
Digby is an incorporated town in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is in the historical county of Digby and a separate municipality from the Municipality of the District of Digby. The town is situated on the western shore of the Annapolis Basin near the entrance to the Digby Gut, which connects the basin to the Bay of Fundy.
Bear River is a small village situated at the head of the tidewaters of the Bear River. The river itself is the border between the Annapolis and Digby counties of Nova Scotia and thus, splits the village so that half the village is in Annapolis County and the other half in Digby County.
Route 217 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Oak Lake could mean the following lakes:
Upper Clements is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County. It is on Nova Scotia Trunk 1 on the eastern side of the Annapolis Basin. The town is the site of Upper Clements Park and Upper Clements Provincial Park.
Smith's Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Digby. in Digby County. It is one of several villages in the Annapolis Valley district of Nova Scotia.
Acaciaville is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Brighton is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby. in Digby County.
Plympton is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Clare in Digby County. It is home to Savary Provincial Park. Notable residents include Alfred William Savary, an early parliamentarian and local historian.
Rossway is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County on Digby Neck.
Lighthouse Road is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Conway is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Hillgrove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Jordantown, is an African Canadian community, originally named Brindley Town, in Nova Scotia, Canada, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Acacia Valley is a valley in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County in the Hillgrove area.
Sissiboo Falls is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Gullivers Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of Digby in Digby County.
Morganville is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Digby in Digby County, southeast of the town of Bear River.
The Digby Gut is a narrow channel connecting the Bay of Fundy with the Annapolis Basin. The town of Digby, Nova Scotia is located on the inner portion of the western side of the Gut. The eastern entrance is marked by the Point Prim Lighthouse. Strong tidal currents, numerous rocky ledges, frequent fogs and unpredictable winds make it a dangerous passage requiring a pilot or local knowledge. Tide flows create 5 knot tidal currents and create numerous whirlpools and eddies. The gut is about a half nautical mile in width and bordered by high rocky cliffs. It marks a break in the North Mountain ridge along the Annapolis Valley and is the eastern end of Digby Neck. Digby Gut had its origins as the northern terminus of the ancient Bear River, part of which is now a drowned river valley.
The Bear River is a minor river in western Nova Scotia, Canada. Flowing from south to north, it is 40 kilometres (25 mi) long from its headwaters to its discharge into the Annapolis Basin, some 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Digby. The river is tidal for the last 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) of its length. The village of Bear River is situated near the head of the tide where shipbuilding took place in the nineteenth century.