Travel to the hauntingly beautiful Annapolis Valley to explore Grand Pré — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the spiritual heartland of the Acadian people. Sweeping dykelands, the tidal drama of the Bay of Fundy's Minas Basin, and an extraordinary history make this the most culturally profound day trip from Halifax.
What to expect
The drive west from Halifax takes you through the Annapolis Valley's apple orchards and vine-covered hillsides before arriving at the Grand Pré National Historic Site. Here, the Memorial Church, the statue of Evangeline, and the interpretive gardens tell the story of the Acadian settlers and their forced expulsion by the British — a story that shaped the entire French-speaking diaspora of North America. Standing on the ancient dykelands with the vast Minas Basin tides shifting behind you is a genuinely cinematic moment. The return journey allows stops at local artisan producers and Valley viewpoints.
Good to know
Approximately 90 minutes each way from Halifax — this is a full-day commitment of 7–8 hours. Best suited to travelers with a genuine interest in history and landscape over 'highlights' tourism. Confirm all-aboard time with your guide well in advance. Parks Canada entry to Grand Pré: CAD 8.50 adult, included by most operators.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Halifax — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.