The road runs along the Annapolis Valley, known for its soft landscape.
It is thought that between 1760 and 1789 more than 8 000 people emigrated to the land around the Annapolis Valley.
Or rolling green hills across the interior to the orchards and dairy farms of Annapolis Valley.
They settled in the Annapolis Valley and have three children.
These dykes created the ideal fertile soil that the Annapolis Valley is known for.
The hurricane also dropped heavy rainfall, including over 4.92 inches (125 mm) in Annapolis Valley.
The storm's passage during the middle of apple harvest caused troubles for Annapolis Valley.
Some agriculture and forestry remain today although most residents work at jobs in the Annapolis Valley or are retired.
It became known as "the post road" in the Annapolis Valley because of its use for mail delivery and stage coach service.
Much of the lake is privately owned, making it a major recreational area for the Annapolis Valley.