A two-storey Italianate building of brick construction, it’s sited within the historic commercial district of Annapolis Royal and was constructed in 1884 and within close proximity of the waterfront. by John B. Mills, a Member of Parliament, and it housed the Bank of Nova Scotia and law offices. It was constructed in what was then one of the busiest areas of town, facing the busy railway yards and public wharf, and beside the post office and customs house. Because of the many fires which ravaged the business district of the town, there are few commercial buildings of this age. After the bank moved to larger quarters, the building continued to be used for commercial purposes. The liquor commission operated there from 1930 to 1966 followed by a bakery, a bookstore and a youth hostel.
Old Bank of Nova Scotia Building
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
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- Post Office/Bank/Fire Station
- Address
- 9 Church Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
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9 Church Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
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