An imposing heritage building in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia – by virtue of its scale, architectural sophistication, and structural quality – is the Annapolis Royal Customs House and Post Office. Built in 1890, the downtown building is a notable example of the Scots Baronial-French Chateau style adopted by the federal Department of Public Buildings and Works, serving as both a material and symbolic statement of Confederation. Going out of service as a post office in 1967, the building has been recently brought back to life with the ARCH&PO Bakery and Café on the main level and a private residence on the upper levels.
ARCH&PO Bakery & Cafe
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
- Type
- Post Office/Bank/Fire Station
- Address
- 200 Saint George Street, Annapolis Royal, NS, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- Wednesday to Saturday, 9 AM to 1 PM, seasonally.
- Phone
- (902) 955-3132
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Food and Beverages
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Location
200 Saint George Street, Annapolis Royal, NS, Canada
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