Getting Here

You will find Salt+Sickle Homestead nestled in the heart of Tewapskik, The Annapolis Valley.
The Homestead lies 2 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and the tides of the Bay of Fundy; 15 minutes from towns with services and amenities; and within an hours drive of most of the major attractions and locations in The Valley. It makes a great stop to visit our Market Stand, or a relaxing place to stay a while - with our Mini-Barn Cabin Accommodations providing a private getaway or a convenient home base for exploring the Area.

Nova Scotia and The Annapolis Valley are very dependent on cars, making it hard to get around without one. Public transport is limited and often unreliable. It is virtually impossible to explore this area via Public Transit options. There are trails and Bike Paths that make long-distance travel possible, however many places require a vehicle to visit. It's important to arrive with your own car or a rental.

DRIVING FROM KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX

  1. Take NS-101 E to Exit 16 in Kopitek, Aylesford.

  2. Take the Exit, and turn right at Victoria Road.

  3. Take Victoria Road to NS-221, turn left.

  4. Take NS-221 to Morden Road, turn right to ascend the mountain.

  5. Take Morden Road to 1959.

    The trip takes 90-120 minutes. Traffic should be minimal.
    If you would like to stop along the way, check our guide:

    EATS IN THE VALLEY
    DAY TRIPS IN THE VALLEY
    SHOPPING IN THE VALLEY

DRIVING FROM OOSITOOKUN/DIGBY

  1. Take NS-101 E to Exit 17 in Eleke'we'katik, Kingston.

  2. Take the Exit and turn left on Marshall Road.

  3. Take Marshall Road to Brooklyn Street. Turn right.

  4. Take Brooklyn Street to Bishop Mountain Road. Turn left.

  5. Take Bishop Mountain Road to NS-221, turn right.

  6. Take NS-221 to Morden road, turn left to ascend mountain.

  7. Take Morden Road to 1959.

    The trip should takes 50-75 minutes. Traffic should be minimal.
    If you would like to stop along the way, check our guide:

    EATS IN THE VALLEY
    DAY TRIPS IN THE VALLEY
    SHOPPING IN THE VALLEY