Annapolis Royal Lighthouse
Annapolis Royal Lighthouse: A Beacon of History
Explore centuries of Canadian history and architecture at the Sinclair Inn Museum, a National Historic Site in charming Annapolis Royal.
The Sinclair Inn Museum, nestled in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, is a captivating journey into Canada's early history. Housed in one of the nation's oldest wooden structures, dating back to 1708-1710, this museum showcases Acadian and Georgian architectural styles and offers a unique perspective on the region's rich heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
The Sinclair Inn Museum is located at 230 St. George Street in downtown Annapolis Royal. If you're already in the downtown area, simply head towards St. George Street. The museum is easily identifiable by its historic architecture. It's advisable to check a map or ask locals for directions if needed, as some streets may be less familiar.
Public Transport
Annapolis Royal is accessible by Kings Transit buses. From the main bus terminal, walk along St. George Street towards the Sinclair Inn Museum. The museum is located approximately a 10-minute walk from the bus terminal. Bus fares are typically around $3.50.
Taxi
Taxis are available in Annapolis Royal. A taxi from anywhere in the town to the Sinclair Inn Museum should be a short ride. Contact Annapolis Royal & Bridgetown Taxi for local transport. Expect to pay around $15-$20 for a short taxi ride within Annapolis Royal. Pre-booking is recommended.
Use Sinclair Inn Museum as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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