




By Air
The Annapolis Valley is only an hour away from Stanfield International Airport in Halifax. It is the region’s principal full-service airport providing passengers and cargo clients with access to markets across the country, the United States and Europe, and the only airport in Atlantic Canada to offer Canada Customs services on a 24 hour seven day a week basis, and U.S. preclearance.
The Waterville/Kings County Municipal Airport is located within the Annapolis Valley. It provides on-site services to all aircraft operators and by hosting on-site aviation related businesses, to inspire and support aviation activities in a safe environment for Annapolis Valley Residents and Visitors.
http://www.watervilleairport.com
The Digby-Annapolis Regional Airport is Nova Scotia’s highest airport at 499 feet above sea level, and is capable of accommodating medium, twin engine aircraft. The airport is equipped with AVGAS and ground phone services, and the office is staffed 24 hours 7 days a week.
http://www.digbydistrict.ca/digby-annoplis-regional-airport.html
By Sea
Bay Ferries provides travel provides the ultimate shortcut between Saint John, New Brunswick and Digby, Nova Scotia. The Princess of Acadia provides a unique Atlantic Canadian route that saves on driving and makes getting to your destination an adventure of its own.
By Land
The Trans-Canada Highway is the world's longest national highway with a length of 7,821 km. Entrace to Nova Scotia is along Highway 104 from New Brunswick. From there, travel to Truro, then switch to the 102 headed toward Halifax. Once in Sackville, travel on the 101 for approximately 45 mins to reach Windsor.