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ANNAPOLIS VALLEY

Experience small town charm while you enjoy the local food, the local wine and the local history all with the background of natural beauty.

$399

per person based on double occupancy

OR

$529

per person based on double occupancy including step-on return transfer on Bay Ferries from Nova Scotia (note this does not include transfer to/from ferry terminal)

Package price based on standard double room cost for 2 adults. Final cost for additional travellers and upgraded room options confirmed on booking. Full payment due at time of booking confirmation. All prices in Canadian Dollars. Taxes Not Included in Listed Price. Unless stated otherwise, the package is not eligible for Kefi Travel credit, certificates, discounts or other promotions. All packages and activities are subject to availability and weather conditions.

Itinerary - 4 Days, 3 Nights

DAY 1: ARRIVE IN WOLFVILLE, NS

Arrive in Wolfville for the start of your Annapolis Valley staycation! Spend the afternoon shopping around Wolfville and getting acquainted with the area!

Later on, head for the Halls Harbour Lobster Pound and Restaurant for a tour of the Lobster Pound. This half hour tour is a unique and informative way to learn about the Nova Scotia lobster industry. After the tour, stay for a traditional lobster dinner before heading back into Wolfville for the night!

DAY 2: HIKE OR HERITAGE

This morning for breakfast, check out the Wolfville Farmers Market where locals sell their goods twice a week! Art, fruits and veggies and other goodies are available here every Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 9AM-12PM!

Today you will hit the trails with a full day hike to Cape Split to take in the Bay of Fundy from an aerial view. This 12.9-kilometer loop trail features beautiful wildflowers, is great for bird watching and overlooks the Bay of Fundy! Make sure to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of the many look out spots along the trail!

If you aren’t interested in the Cape Split hike today then head to Port Royal National Park. Port-Royal was one of the first European settlements in North America, leaving a lasting legacy on the area that can still be felt today. Learn the history, tour the grounds and discover the culture of the people who built this land!

After your big day today, treat yourself at Jonny’s Dairybar and Cookout! A local hotspot!

DAY 3: WINE TOUR

The Annapolis Valley is home to one of Canada’s most exciting and emerging wine regions! Today you will join in the areas most popular attraction, wine tasting!! Meet your group and spend the afternoon immersed in wine tasting at some of the most popular vineyards in the area.

This will be a day to remember, or not!

DAY 4: DEPARTURE

Today marks the end of your Annapolis Valley adventure!

Safe travels home and don’t forget to tag Kefi Travel in your photos from your journey on Facebook and Instagram!

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We recommend all of our Kefi travellers to have a community face mask with them at all times in case it is required. Please respect social distancing of 6 feet when possible. As of July 3rd, 2020 the Atlantic bubble has allowed travel for residents between New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador without the 14 day self-isolation requirement. Each province has entry guidelines travellers must be aware of and complete to avoid issues or delays upon entry. For more information and recommendations, please refer to the appropriate provincial website.

I am travelling to:

New Brunswick

Screening & Proof of Residency Required

Information provided by Government of New Brunswick. See full information here.

Screening of travellers entering New Brunswick

All travellers, including those entering from the other Atlantic provinces, will continue to be screened at interprovincial points of entry into New Brunswick and will be asked for proof of province of residence. Providing this information will support Public Health’s tracing efforts in the event of a case or an outbreak of COVID-19. If you are planning to entre the province, please come prepared with the required documents for travel into New Brunswick.


Acceptable proof of Atlantic residency
: (one of the following)

  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island driver’s licence
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island government identification card
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island employee identification card
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island Medicare card
  • Other:
    • Utility Bill – phone, internet, electricity, cable, water/sewer or a home heating fuel invoice (oil, natural gas, propane, etc.).
    • Bank Statement, cancelled or void cheque with address
    • Mortgage Documents
    • Personal Income Taxes
    • Property Tax Bill
    • Residential Lease (must be completed and signed by landlord & tenant)
    • Social Assistance Benefit Confirmation including Employment Insurance
    • Employment confirmation or pay stub
    • Child Tax Credit Cheque/stub
    • Declaration from a Guarantor form

Nova Scotia

Proof of Residency Required

Information provided by Government of Nova Scotia. See full information here.

Every adult will need to show either a drivers’ licence, government identification card, health card, or a utility bill or bank statement with a valid Atlantic Canadian address to provincial officials at airports, ferries or the land border when they arrive in the province. No self-declaration form will be required.

Prince edward island

Screening & Proof of Residency Required

Information provided by Government of Prince Edward Island. See full information here.

For visitors from other Atlantic provinces

Visitors coming to Prince Edward Island will need to complete the self-declaration form (find link below on July 2) including the following information:

  • Atlantic Canadian residence
  • Arrival and departure date and contact information
  • Travelers’ names
  • Health declaration

Be prepared for travelling delays at entry points to PEI due to processing during periods of heavy traffic.

What do I need to travel to Prince Edward Island?
For efficient processing, permanent Atlantic Canadian residents are asked to complete the self-declaration form at least one to two days in advance of arriving at a PEI entry point with required identification and printed documentation, as follows:

1. Personal government-issued ID for each member of the travelling party.

2. One copy of the Preview page (page 3) of this online form per travelling party or vehicle. Be sure to print this page before submitting the form.

3. One print copy of Submission ID per travelling party or vehicle that you will receive after completing the form online.

Newfoundland and labrador

Screening & Proof of Residency Required

Information provided by Government of Newfoundland & Labrador. See full information here.

The province of Newfoundland and Labrador will require two pieces of identification to verify that a traveller is a resident in the Atlantic bubble.

At least one piece of identification must include an address.

The province said that visitors from other Atlantic Canadian provinces must also complete the contact information section on the province’s self-declaration form, which can be found on their website.

We're happy to offer our Kefi Travellers a self-serve option through Manulife Global Travel Insurance.

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