Quirky Annapolis Royal


Last Updated on April 18, 2019 by Nancie

Quirky Annapolis Royal is often a term of endearment I use for the town I now call home. Welcome to week 359 (2/22/18) of Travel Photo Thursday. This week I give you one photo, which I think shows you my newly adopted town’s quirky (and fun) side.

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If you decide to visit Quirky Annapolis Royal (you won’t be disappointed!), you’ll find this Nova Scotia themed sculpture just behind the Royal Bank on St. George Street and in front of a gift shop/cafe (opened during the season)  called The Crooked Floor.

As you can see from this photo, we have no snow! I’m hearing this is the best February we’ve had in years. Mother Nature is smiling on Quirky Annapolis Royal at the moment, and we love her!

On a side note, “Mr. Sea Gull” is steps away from the town’s beautifully restored historic lighthouse.

 

Quirky Annapolis Royal

 

Please welcome our co-hosts this week: Jan from Budget Travel Talk  Ruth from Tanama Tales  Rachel from Rachel’s Ruminations

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11 responses to “Quirky Annapolis Royal”

  1. I keep hearing that it is a place I should visit, so I will try to in 2019. I used to live in Canada but I’ve never been to Nova Scotia.

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