Information AboutAnnapolis Basin |
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| annapolis county, nova scotia | |
| digby county, nova scotia | |
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The basin takes its name from the Annapolis River , which drains into its eastern end at the town of Annpolis Royal . The basin measures approximately 24 km northeast-southwest and 6 km at its widest from northwest to southeast. It is a sheltered and mostly shallow waterbody, framed by the North and South mountain ranges of the Annapolis Valley; the basin is geologically a continuation of the valley floor. A break in the North Mountain range at the northwestern edge of the basin, called the "Digby Gut", provides an outlet to the Bay of Fundy. The Bay Ferries Limited ferry service operating across the Bay of Fundy between Digby and Saint John maintains a terminal on the western shore of the basin near the Digby Gut. RIVERS Rivers which drain into the basin include:
ISLANDS Two major islands are located in the basin:
COMMUNITIES The basin hosts several historic seaports, including:
A former Royal Canadian Navy base and decommissioned Canadian Forces Base is located between Deep Brook and Clementsport on the southeast shore of the basin - see CFB Cornwallis . |
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