Annapolis Valley Winter Tour Options, 2024

Traditionally, it may be the slower season…but we’re still open!
I’m not sure if you noticed, but there’s a brand new effort to extend the tourism fun here in the Wineapolis Valley.

6 wineries are leading the winter charge, but there’s more options beyond that.
We’re open 365
#TasteYourOwnAdventure

Benjamin Bridge, 1966 White Rock Rd, Gaspereau Valley

6 days a week this time of year ‘round here is unheard of. Bravo!
Tuesday to Sunday, 12 - 8pm
Come for a stroll through their light display, sit around one of the four fire pits, hit the ice once the rink finally opens, sit inside next to the barrels and sip on their warm specialty drinks, or be adventurous and trudge through the snow to the river.


Lightfoot & Wolfville Winery, 11143 Evangeline Trail, Wolfville

January - March
Fridays, 3 - 7pm and Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 7pm
Light bites menu

Grand Pré Winery, 11611 Evangeline Trail, Grand Pré

January - February
Saturdays & Sundays, 10:30am - 5pm

Planters Ridge Winery, 1441 Church St, Port Williams

January - April
Fridays & Saturdays, 11am - 5pm and Sundays, 12 - 5pm

1365 Church Street Vineyards, 1365 Church Street, Port Williams

Year-round
7 days a week, 11am - 6pm

…and Beausoliel Farmstead, 1469 Church St, Port Williams

Year-round
Saturdays, 1 -4pm

Barrelling Tide Distillery, 1164 Parkway Dr, Port Williams

Off-season hours
Tuesdays to Fridays, 11am - 5pm and Saturdays, 10am - 5pm

Annapolis Cider Company, 388 Main St, Wolfville

Off-season hours
Thursdays to Saturdays, 10am - 8pm and Sundays to Wednesdays, 12pm - 7pm

Maritime Cider Company, 325 Main St, Kentville

Off-season hours
Tuesdays t0 Saturdays, 11am - 10pm and Sundays, 11am - 9pm

AND all 6 Breweries!

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