Discover Downtown Truro - Downtown Truro Partnership
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Discover Downtown Truro - Downtown Truro Partnership
2 Discover Downtown Truro Welcome to Downtown Truro – the centre of attention! We invite you to park your car and get acquainted with the welcoming and attractive atmosphere of our downtown business district. here is indeed much to discover! Most of our downtown shops are locally owned and operated, ofering unique products and a friendly neighborhood charm. Walking tour brochures available from the Visitor Information Centre at the Truro Power Centre or the Truro Welcome Centre at Victoria Square will help you discover ine examples of 19th and early 20th century architecture, beautiful historical murals and amazing tree sculptures. You can picnic at Victoria Square or explore 1,000 acre Victoria Park, located right in the heart of our town! You can visit two museums or shop to your heart’s content. We hope you ind this publication helpful while visiting in our downtown. If you require further information, staf at the Truro Welcome Centre will be happy to assist you or you may contact the Downtown Truro Partnership oice at 902-895-9258 or at contactus@downtowntruro.ca. Enjoy your stay and visit us often! Mark Sidler, President, Downtown Truro Partnership 3 Fast Facts About Nova Scotia... Official symbols: lower-maylower; berry-blueberry; tree-red spruce. Official welcome: “Ciad Mille Failte” (key-ut-me-la-falchuh), gaelic for “One hundred thousand welcomes” Sales Tax: 13% combined (Federal GST-5%; NS Provincial VAT 8%) on all goods and services with a few exclusions. About Truro... Population: 12,000 Location: in the centre of the province, at the junction of Highways 102 and 104; 40 minutes from Halifax Stanield International Airport. Average Summer Daytime Temperature: 20 to 25o C Average Winter Daytime Temperature: -1 to -10o C Useful Telephone Numbers: Police, Fire and Hospital Emergency - 911 Welcome Centre at Victoria Square (Seasonal) - 893-2922 Visitor Information Centre at Truro Power Centre - 843-3496 A Few Famous Truro Natives: Sir Adams Archibald - Father of Confederation, born in Truro in 1814. Robert Stanfield - Premier of Nova Scotia (1956-1967); elected leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1967; frequently referred to as “the greatest Prime Minister Canada never had”; grandson of the founder of the Truro textile business that bears the family name. Portia White - Born in Truro in 1911; a teacher and musician of African-Nova Scotian descent who achieved international fame as a classical concert performer in the 1940’s and 1950’s. 4 Unique Highlights Tree Sculptures A number of amazing tree sculptures can be seen along our downtown streets, depicting historical igures in intricate, larger-than-life detail. In 1999, the Truro Tree Committee began a project designed to make the most of an unfortunate situation – the loss of many of the Town’s stately elm trees to Dutch Elm Disease. he overall theme is the celebration of Truro’s heritage, with many of the sculptures honoring distinguished individuals such as Sir Adams G. Archibald, Truro’s Father of Confederation. hree artists have been involved with the project, each with their own unique and identiiable style, but each sharing the uncanny ability to realistically reproduce their chosen subjects, bringing them to life from the trunks of the dead elms he three sculptors were: Albert Deveau of Edmundston, NB; Ralph Bigney of Debert, NS and Bruce Wood of Truro, NS. hese works of art help ill a void left by the loss of the trees from which they are created and, at the same time, serve as a reminder to all of Truro’s rich heritage. Tour guide brochures for the series of sculptures are available from the Truro Welcome Centre. Berlin Wall A unique display featuring six sections of the Berlin Wall is located on Prince Street in the heart of our downtown. hey were obtained from Berlin - Treptow by a local resident and presented to the Town of Truro with the hope they will encourage a continuing advancement towards world peace. 5 Our History Truro is positioned on tidal lowlands that provided seasonal food and shelter to Mi’kmaq and upon which the Acadians had founded a small community before their expulsion from Nova Scotia in 1755. Both groups referred to the area around the Minas Basin as the Cobequid. he present settlement began in 1761 when Presbyterian families from New England sailed up the Salmon River to take possession of the 50,000-acre Truro Township, granted to them by the British Government. he early community grew slowly, but the relocation of the Court House in 1803 solidiied Truro’s position as the legal, administrative and mercantile centre of Colchester district. Even in 1838, the majority of the township’s 1500 inhabitants were Presbyterians employed in farming or agricultural crafts. Occupational, religious, ethnic and racial diversity came with the building of the Nova Scotian Railway in 1858 and its extension, both east and west, as the Inter-colonial Railway in the 1870’s. he new population required houses near the railway, enlarging the village, so that the name Truro came to be applied to this built up area. In 1875, with a population of 3000, the village was incorporated as a town. At that time, it already had an active Fire Brigade; the irst kerosene oil had been developed from DebertBelmont coal; a water system was introduced and shortly afterward, the irst ribbed-knit underwear was being manufactured (Stanields); the irst condensed milk factory in Canada opened; the irst railway workers union was organized; and the irst school of agriculture in Atlantic Canada opened in 1885. By 1888, Truro had the irst long-distance telephone terminus in Nova Scotia and the irst incandescent lighting in homes and oices. Truro was nicknamed “he Hub of Nova Scotia” more than 100 years ago when railways linking Nova Scotia met here. As road transportation achieved importance, it also became the hub of provincial highway networks. Today, with a population of about 12,000, Truro is an important centre of transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, trade and education. Its central location even has a direct bearing on it’s climate. Being just ifteen miles north of the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole, Truro escapes the extremes in temperature and weather conditions often experienced in other areas. he Colchester Historical Museum on Young Street houses artifacts, documents, pictures and special displays featuring highlights from this area’s past, together with a variety of temporary and travelling exhibits. 6 Farmers’ Market Say Good Morning to Your Community! For the past 29 years, Downtown Truro has been home to one of the area’s most popular weekly social and shopping events - the Truro Farmers’ Market. Every Saturday from mid-May to the end of October, vendors begin arriving at 5:00AM to set up their wares, turning the parking lot with its bright red and white roof into a colorful, bustling centre of attraction. Operating from 8:00AM-Noon, this outdoor market overlows with friendliness and charm, not to mention all the locally produced fare. It’s an ever-changing smorgasbord of top quality homegrown and homemade treats that is truly a feast for the senses. You can see vegetables at the peak of freshness • smell Bavarian sausage on the BBQ and freshbrewed Fair Trade co ee • squeeze fresh-baked bread • sample award-winning cheeses • make dinner a feast with fresh local meats • brighten your day with lowers • add fresh herbs to your garden • pamper yourself with homemade soaps and candles • wrap yourself in the cozy warmth of handknit woolen items • try a di erent jam for every day of the week • choose a special gift - perhaps a handpotted co ee mug, a unique piece of handcrafted jewelry or a scenic photo of a local landmark. And you may happen upon a special event or a musical performance that will simply add to the atmosphere! All this and so much more awaits you at the Truro Farmers’ Market. For more information on vendors and events, visit the website at www.trurofarmersmarket.ca . Come for the freshness, stay for the fun! 7 Downtown Shopping he Downtown core has long been recognized as the heart of any community. It’s where you get a true sense of the town’s history, culture and community pride. It’s where you most often ind the area’s best-loved attractions and special events. And it’s where you’ll ind unique shopping options in businesses owned by local residents. Downtown Truro really ofers the best of both worlds - small town ambience combined with a full range of shops, services and recreational opportunities. Visitors to our downtown will ind an intriguing mix of independent shops, which ensures they’re not just a carbon copy of what you have at home. Over 150 fashion boutiques, jewellery and gift shops, home decor outlets, photo shops, health and sport shops and day spas are intermingled with cozy restaurants, pubs and cafes, plus another 150 professional and business oices. It’s a combination that appeals to residents and visitors alike. Pages twelve through twenty feature a listing of Downtown businesses most often required by out of town visitors, as well as a detailed map showing their street location by number. Location of churches, banks, parking, etc. is also noted. Downtown Truro the Centre of 8 Victoria Square & Truro Welcome Centre In 1887, “the common” situated between Court and Commercial Streets in Downtown Truro, was renamed Victoria Square to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. he common was a name frequently used to describe grassy or treed areas which were owned by the public. For several decades, this area was the nucleus of business activity in the growing community, as commercial, manufacturing and professional operations developed on the four streets immediately surrounding it. Although many details of the square have changed since those days, the intent of the area remains the same today, more than 100 years later. he Truro Welcome Centre situated in the centre of the Square caters to both residents and visitors, ofering information on the Truro area, a computer and wireless internet connection for public use, public washrooms and a selection of Town of Truro merchandise. During the winter months, weather permitting, Victoria Square is home to a popular outdoor skating rink. It is also one of the focal points of Downtown Truro’s Festival of Lights celebrating the holiday season. Welcome Centre Hours: May 1-June 30 9AM-5PM, July 1-Aug. 31 8:30AM-7:30PM, Sept. 1 – Oct. 12 9AM-5PM Experience our shop’s old world charm, modern floral design and unique giftware. 546 Prince Street 893-3027 www.sucklingandchase.com 9 TRURO RACEWAY Harness Racing Action Year Round • Post Time: Sundays 1:30pm • Simulcasting of North America's finest Harness and Thoroughbred Horse Racing 7 days a week. • Atlantic Grand Circuit Week of Racing July 26 – August 2, 2009 Ryland Ave., Bible Hill, 902.893.8075 wwww.truroraceway.ca Truro Museums he Colchester Historical Museum, located on Young Street, is one of the top-rated museums in Nova Scotia. Exhibits depict the natural and human history of Colchester County from antiquity to the present day, together with a variety of temporary and traveling exhibits. Be sure to see the large tapestry created by local needle artists depicting Truro’s history. As well, the museum’s vast genealogical resources, dating back to the earliest days of settlement of Colchester and surrounding counties, have helped many people trace their family roots. he museum is open year round. Hours during the months of July and August are Monday to Friday, 10:00AM - Noon and 1:00 - 5:00PM. Saturday, 2:00 - 5:00PM. During the of season, the museum is open Tuesday to Friday 10:00AM - Noon and 1:00 - 4:00PM and Saturday 1:00 - 4:00PM. Admission is only $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children and students. After your visit, take time to browse in the museum shop, where you will ind a varied selection of interesting items. Located on Arthur Street on the campus of the Nova Scotia Community College (formerly the Nova Scotia Teacher’s College), the little White School House Museum commemorates schoolhouses in Nova Scotia from Confederation to the 1950’s. Formerly a school building, the museum is fully restored and contains books and artifacts from the era of the one-room schoolhouse, as well as photos of the Provincial Normal School and College. he museum is open June 1 - August 31. Hours are Monday-Friday, 10:00AM - 6:00PM. Admission is free, donations accepted. 1 0 Margolians Department Store Welcome to Margolians Department Store - a family owned and operated business since 1923! We proudly call Downtown Truro home to our unique 26,000 sq/ft store located on Inglis Place. Our extensive selection of brand name fashions, footwear, and home décor merchandise is available to customers on 3 loors of selling space in 13 distinct departments. Margolians is truly a family shopping experience with quality merchandise for men, women, and children. he Margolians story began over 85 years ago when Joseph Margolian opened his irst retail store in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. his irst location was followed quickly by our current Truro location which remains Margolians’ lagship retail store. Our prominent location on Inglis Place is a wellknown landmark for local residents and visitors to the heart of Downtown Truro, and our turn-ofthe-century buildings feature an architectural style from a by-gone era. A visit to Margolians is a truly special shopping experience! Our many apparel and footwear departments feature an exceptional range of products from fashion brands to workwear to value-priced merchandise. Customers will ind up-to-date styles for men, women, and kids from the best brands, always at great prices. Margolians constantly sources new and innovative products to keep our customers looking great. Our knowledgeable sales staf are ready to assist discerning shoppers put together the perfect outit or ind a unique clothing item for a special occasion. When it comes to apparel, Margolians has it all… the best clothing, footwear, and accessories the industry has to ofer! In addition to family fashions, Margolians also features an extensive selection of award winning home décor items. From small kitchen appliances to home furnishings and giftware, our home décor department ofers customers a wide range of distinctive home products to match any style and taste. You’ll ind great gift ideas here too! Margolians’ retail philosophy is built on a simple principle – provide our customers with an exceptional shopping experience by ofering tremendous selection, service, and price on every item we carry. Since 1923, we have truly been “Famous For Value”. Come to Downtown Truro and experience shopping the Margolians way… over 85 years in the making! 1 1 Business Listings RETAIL SHOPS 1. Alderberry Village Craft Co-op Ltd., 781 Prince St., 893-0159. www.alderberry.ca Featuring locally made primitive/folkart crafts, also tole painting, woodworking, soap and bath products, candles, sewing, knitting, homemade jams, jellies and fudge. E3 2. Alweather Windows & Doors, 95 Young St., 895-3337. Specializing in windows and doors; sales, service and installations. Good variety of styles and sizes in stock; custom sizes and shapes available. D4 3. Babbling Brook Gourmet Food and Gifts, 4 Dominion St., 843-8100, www.babblingbrookbaskets.com. Specializing in gourmet foods, chocolates, preserves and many other edibles from Nova Scotia and beyond. Also bath products, scarves, jewellery, local art, candles and a wide range of baskets and containers for home decor. Customized gift baskets are our specialty! C2 4. Bargain Shop, 859 Prince St., 895-7119. Family discount store offering clothing for all ages, groceries, household items, toys, cosmetics and more. E3 5. Basin Basics Truro, 49 Esplanade St., 893-3703. Retailers of a full line of office supplies and furniture. D4 6. Batter’s Box Collectibles, 94 Esplanade St., Truro Centre, 893-0396. Sports cards, comics, quality educational toys, manga, board games, used video games, collectible card games. Sears Catelogue pick-up centre. E4 7. BJ Kitchens, 32 Railway St., 893-8802, Fax 893-8699. Specializing in the manufacture of kitchen cabinets, counter tops and vanities; commercial and residential. F4 8. Cameron’s Paint Centre, 43 Brunswick St., 843-3400. Paint, wallpaper and accessories. E4 9. Carsand Mosher Photographic, Truro Centre, 895-8436. Cameras and photo supplies; various print surfaces and sizes available; framing; colour copies; passport photos; colour enlargements; scrapbooking supplies. D4 10. Celestial Girl Botanicals & Gifts, 102 Esplanade St., 893-7942. Featuring handmade soaps, lotions, bath, foot and facial products, candles, gifts. E3 11. Chase’s Colour Centre., 897 Prince St., 895-4678. Specializing in paints and accessories, wallpaper and borders for commercial and residential. Family owned and operated. F3 12. Clay Café, 515 Prince St., 843-4070. Paint-your-own pottery studio. Over 300 types of pottery you paint yourself. Instruction provided as well as design books, patterns and stencils to help your creative process. Party room available for children or adults. Open Wed. - Sat. Noon - 9PM. C2 13. M.P. Crowell Ltd., 733 Prince St., 895-6333. Complete line of home furnishings and appliances, a full line of floor products including carpets, vinyl, ceramic, laminate and hardwood. Professional installation. D3 14. Datagraphic Business Supplies, 100 Young St., 893-4670. “Business Forms Made Right in Nova Scotia.” Continuous computer forms; laser business forms. D4 15. Davgo Print & Promo, 30 Duke St., 893-7121. www.davgo.ca Business forms and labels, printed apparel, promotional products. C2 16. Elegant Steps, 58 Inglis Place, 897-4950. Step into fashion this season with Elegant Steps exciting new lines, including Nygard, Frank Lyman and prom dresses, along with fashionable handbags and footwear. The staff will be happy to help you find that perfect handbag, comfortable shoe, exquisite prom dress or daytime fashion for all seasons. Check our website for our latest at www.elegantsteps.com E3 17. Failsafe Computer Services, 10 Dominion St., 893-2171. Custom built computers at affordable prices. Also a wide selection of cables, parts and accessories for all your computer needs. C2 18. Fraser’s Pastry Shop, 809 Prince St., 895-1266. Wide range of bakery products, including biscuits, muffins, homestyle breads, sweets. Special orders welcomed. E3 19. G&G Computers, 3 Pleasant St., 893-3113. Your computer solution experts for home or business. Custom built computers and service; large selection of parts in stock. C2 20. Game Zilla, 6 Havelock St., 895-6233. Large selection of video games and accessories, science fantasy RPG’s, board games, collectible card games, comics, manga, toys and more. E3 21. Gems Computer Centre, 7 Dominion St., 893-4475. Computer sales and service; software; supplies and accessories. C2 22. Gold ‘n Watch, 6 Havelock St., 895-0478. Watch, clock and jewellery repair. Used jewellery bought and sold. Pawns on gold and diamonds. E3 23. Hallidays Flooring & Building Specialists, 184 Arthur St., 895-5436. Large selection of flooring - vinyl, carpet, ceramic, wood, laminate, engineered wood, area rugs. The best place to shop for blinds - vertical, mini, wood, solar sun shades and more. D4 24. Healthy Habit Health Store, 112 Esplanade St.(beside Via Rail), 895-1660. Great selection of all your favourite natural goods and responsible gifts. Now offering natural deli to go (Summer: salads, dips, smoothies. Winter: soups, smoothies). F2 25. Home Base Consultants, 62 Young St., 843-2203. Currently representing 26 consultants offering a wide range of products, including cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware, food items, clothing, gifts and more. You’ll be surprised by what you’ll find! D3 26. Home Hardware, 45 Willow St., 893-3314. B2 27. Hub Cycle, 33 Inglis Place, 897-2482. Full selection of bikes for the whole family; also bike parts and accessories; cycling clothing; running strollers. Full service facility. Bicycle emergency contact number - 893-4265. E3 1 2 28. Inglis Jewellers, 66 Inglis Place, 897-9955. Specializing in on-the-spot repairs; great prices on gold and diamonds. E3 29. Jeans Flowers & Gifts, 56 Inglis Place, 895-8816. Flowers for all occasions; balloon bouquets; green and flowering plants; large selection of giftware and plush animals; gift, fruit and gourmet baskets. E3 30. Kennedy Clan Home Systems, 561 Prince St., 893-3664. Specializing in sales and installation of hearth products, including wood stoves, pellet stoves, gas fireplaces, chimneys and liners. Also central heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Open 9:00AM -5:00PM Mon.-Fri.; 9:00AM-12:00 Sat. C2 31. Liquidation World, 46 Inglis Place., 897-3312. Great stuff, great prices! Brand new, brand names, lots of variety. E3 32. MacQuarries Pharmasave Home Health Care Centre, 922 Prince St., 897-4144. Large selection of ambulatory equipment, bath safety equipment, patient care supplies and home care products. Consultation available on all aspects of home health care. F3 33. MacQuarries Pharmasave, 510 Prince St., 893-3312. Computerized prescription service in a smaller setting. Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5PM. B2 34. MacQuarries Pharmasave, The Esplanade, 895-1681. Truro’s favourite drugstore for over 80 years. Computerized prescription service, health and beauty items, greeting cards, magazines, lotto tickets; giftware and souvenirs; Western Union Money Transfer available; prescription drive-thru service. Open 365 days a year to 10PM. F3 35. Maeve’s Children’s Clothing, Jams & Gift Items, 615 Prince St., 890-6421. C2 36. Margolians Maritime Ltd., 65 Inglis Place, 893-9475. Clothing and footwear for the entire family. Famous brand names; fantastic selection. Home decor, giftware and dry goods departments. Open 9-5:30 Mon.-Wed. & Sat; 9-9 Thurs & Fri. Visit us at www.margolians.com E3 37. Maylower Souvenirs & Gifts, 98A Esplanade St., Truro Centre (near Murphy’s Fish & Chips), 893-3355. Nova Scotia t-shirts, sweatshirts and hats; tartan kilts and handcrafts; jewelry; musical globes; paper tole; framed art prints, collectibles, Truro souvenirs. Also featuring local artist Arlene Collins. E4 38. McGinleys Yard & Garden Equipment, 184 Arthur St., 897-0699. Sales & service of lawnmowers, lawn tractors, chainsaws, trimmers, generators, small gas engines. D4 39. Mingo Music Sales, 590 Prince St., 895-7702. Musical instruments and accessories; sound systems installation and rental; violin and guitar repairs. Trade-ins welcome. C2 40. Moments Boutique, 24 Inglis Place, 893-7770. Collections from the leading fashion designers, unique giftware and an exquisite bridal boutique all await you. E3 41. Mr. Pawnbroker, 15 Revere St., 895-7296. Buy, sell and trade items for instant cash. Also repairs for gold and jewellery. C2 42/43. Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation, 6 Court St., 893-9787, and 985 Prince St., 893-2963. Full selection of beers, wines and spirits. Also featuring “Port of Wines” section and cold canned beer. B1 & F3 44. Onslow Historic Lumber Co., 6 Havelock St., 897-8066 . Architectural salvage from 19th century buildings. Furniture crafted from and inspired by period architecture. 19th century building deconstruction. www.onslowhistoriclumber.ca E3 45. Pawnbrokers & Estate Jewellers, 31 Inglis Place., 893-1090. Instant cash on most items; buy/sell gold and diamonds, VCRs and TVs, electronics, CDs and cassettes. F3 46. Pridham’s Studio Ltd., 594 Prince St., 895-1694. Enlargements up to 8 x 12”; digital services; copyprints up to 8 x 10”; cameras and supplies; portraits of family groups, couples, individuals, graduation, weddings, seniors, babies. C2 47. Salvation Army Thrift Store, 41 Forrester St., 895-9376. Clothing, furniture and everyday items at reduced prices. F3 48. Sam Worthington Enterprises Clearance Centre, 615B Prince St., 895-8854. A continuous turnover of clearance items, from movies to hardware, toys, CDs and cassettes. Buy, sell or trade. C2 49. Sandy’s Fashions for Men, 25 Inglis Place, 895-8447. A distinctive collection of classic apparel for every occasion, offered in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Big and tall sizes available. Exclusive outlet for Tilley Endurables men’s and ladies fashions. E3 50. Sea Shell Design, 10 Inglis Place, 897-0116. Three floors of intriguing selections, featuring locally handmade adult and children’s clothing; an extensive range of unique giftware and home decor items, as well as “Jewels Under the Sea” offering beading supplies and make-your-own jewellery. E3 51. Second Best Consignment Shop, 783 Prince St., 897-6887. Offering a large selection of bridal, prom and formal wear, as well as ladies fashions. Check out our great selection and prices. We are Truro’s best dressed secret! 52. Serious Sounds Car Audio, 21 Brunswick St., 843-7686. Remote car starters, alarms, stereos, performance accessories, home electronics installation. E4 53. Sid Sells Signs, 139 Esplanade St., 895-6629, www.sidsellssigns.com. Digital printing, banners, billboards, vehicle graphics, business cards, personalized license plates, rubber stamps and more. F4 54. Stanield’s Factory Outlet, 1 Logan St., 895-5406. Specializing in factory clearings and seconds. Open 9AM-5PM Tues.-Sat. E2 55. Suckling & Chase Florist. Located at 546 Prince St., North America’s oldest florist in its original location. Established in 1876. Experience the shop’s old world charm, modern floral designs and unique giftware. Gourmet and fruit baskets, balloons and plants. B2 56. Sun Rae Framing & Artwork, 29 Inglis St., 843-3313. Custom picture framing and local artwork. Open Tues.-Fri. 10AM - 5PM, Sat. 10AM - 2PM. Visit our website: www.sunrae.ca E3 1 3 57. Sun Spun Natural Foods & Fine Gifts, 583 Prince St., 895-7177. Full service health food store. Packaged and bulk natural foods; organic produce; gluten-free products; supplements; herbals; homeopathic personal care products; fine gifts section offering beautiful accessories for holistic living. C2 58. Temptations, 23 Inglis Place, 893-7447. A collection of ladies fashions and accessories, as well as a complete line of Estee Lauder and Clinique cosmetics. Make-up application available by appointment. E3 59. Terry Sprinkler Ltd., 43 Brunswick St., 895-5357. Design, supply and install sprinkler systems for residential, commercial and industrial uses. E4 60. The Book Nook, 8 Dominion St., 893-7766. Used and out of print books, as well as local history and books by local authors. C2 61. The Make-up Bag, 795 Prince St, 843-4441. Cosmetics and accessories; hypoallergenic and no animal testing. E3 62. The Nesting Co., 793 Prince St., 895-9555. Specializing in organic baby clothing, quality maternity and nursing wear, all-natural skin care for mom and baby. Wide range of accessories, too. Open Mon.-Sat. 10AM-5PM. E3 63. The Nova Scotian Emporium and Fireside Tea Room, 880 Prince St., 893-8285. 5,000 sq. ft. of shopping on two floors! Featuring local pottery and pewter; souvenirs; collectibles; gifts; home decor and more. The Tea Room serves great salads, soups, sandwiches, home baked desserts and more. F3 64.Thrown Together Pottery & Art, 37 King St., 895-9309. Featuring local and regionally produced art in clay, metal, wood, paint, glass, wire, jewellry, and more. Working pottery studio. Classes and studio rental also available. B2 65. Truro Vacuum & Ventilation, 71 Brunswick St., 895-3925. New and used vacuums and accessories; service to all brands. Air exchangers, heat pumps and air conditioners – sales, installation, service. E4 66. Vacuum Pro Sales & Service, 94 Esplanade St., Truro Centre, 895-1719. New and used vacuums. Miele vacuum authorized dealer. Service and accessories for all makes and models. E4 67. Valley Stationers Ltd., 14 Court St., Suite 202. Cell 890-0332. Sales and service of Sharp office equipment. B1 68. Vogue Optical, 4 Inglis Place, 893-3455. Choose your new eyeglasses and get a second pair free; contact lenses; sunglasses; eye exams arranged. E3 69. A.J. Walker & Son Ltd., 911 Prince St., 895-4481. A downtown landmark since 1890. Featuring plumbing, electrical, hardware, building supplies, lawn and garden equipment, rental and repair shop. Visit www.walker.ns.ca F3 70. Where Seconds Count Consignment., 795 Prince St., 895-9555. Brand name fashions for women and girls at a fraction of the regular retail price. Open Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm. E3 71. Wildlower Vending, 570 Prince St., 897-7982. Customized promotional products, business gifts and clothing. C2 72. Wilson Fuel Co. Ltd., 97 Pleasant St., 895-4429. Furnace leasing and sales; furnace oil; stove oil; propane. C4 73. Wiretechs Security/Truro Lockshop, 615B Prince St., 895-6733. Security systems, CCTV, residential and commercial lock repair. C2 74. Wood Doctor, 35 Commercial St., 895-6663. Outdoor wood furnaces and accessories; environmentally friendly. B1 75. Zero Gravity Skate Shop, 112 Esplanade, 843-9376. Core skateboard shop. E4 ACCOMMODATIONS & RESTAURANTS 76. Asia Restaurant, 141 Esplanade St., 893-3357. Chinese and Canadian cuisine at its best. Licensed dining room, take out service. Private dining room for groups up to 25. F4 77. Best Western Glengarry, “Truro Trade & Convention Centre”, 150 Willow St., 893-4311, www.bwglengarry.com. Hotel offers king, queen or two-room suites; superb menu selection offered in the air-conditioned dining room or coffee shop; indoor pool and hot tub; seasonal outdoor pool with Oasis pool side bar; Sherlocks piano bar offers evening entertainment. The Truro Trade and Convention Centre offers 12,000 sq.ft. of banquet and meeting space, which can be sub-divided into smaller units. Perfect for family celebrations, wedding parties, sales conventions or industry trade shows. The latest technology ensures state of the art presentation formats; luxuriously appointed boardroom also available. A4 78. Capt. Sub, 162 Esplanade St., 897-5200. F4 79. China Rose Cafe, 870 Prince St., 895-8588. Chinese and Canadian food. Licensed and air conditioned. Eat in or take out. E3 80. Culina Dea, 914 Prince St., 895-6453 or 895-1616. Features panini sandwiches, pizzas and pastas during lunch and full course dinners Thursday through Saturday evenings. Selections include rack of lamb, beef tenderloin and spinach and feta stuffed chicken breast. All our dressings and desserts are house-made. F3 81. Dairy Queen, 945 Prince St., 895-5026. Home of the brazier burger, plus a wide variety of ice cream treats and frozen cakes for all occasions. F3 82. Engine Room, Truro Centre, 895-5151. The beverage room that’s always fun! Lunch and dinner specials; inhouse specials; live entertainment plus DJ. F4 1 4 83. Fair Trade Community Café, 535 Prince St. Featuring Just Us Fair Trade coffee, espresso, cappuccino, herbal tea, bagels, muffins, soups, salads and sandwiches. Open 7:30AM-10PM Mon.-Thurs.; 8AM-11PM, Fri., Sat., Sun. Local live entertainment; open mike music Fri., Sat. and Sun evenings. For information and catering call 843-3533 or visit: www.fairtradecommunitycafe.com C2 84. Fireside Tea Room, 880 Prince St., 893-8285. Nestled in the Nova Scotian Emporium, the Tea Room is perfect for a relaxed lunch or shopping break. Fresh salads, homemade soups and chowders, sandwiches and fresh desserts baked onsite. F3 85.Hearthside Cafe & Catering, 563 Prince St., 895-7954. Purveyors of delectable homemade food with a focus on healthy. We offer the freshest salads, sandwiches, and main courses along with awesome soups and desserts. Freshly made unique offerings each day. The Hearthside delivers all of this in a cozy, comfortable atmosphere where customers mingle at ease. Summer Hours: 5AM-4PM or later; Winter hours: 5AM-3PM. C2 86. Ho Ho Wok, 23 Inglis Place, 895-1441 or 893-HOHO. Traditional oriental cooking expertly prepared. Daily specials; banquet facilities; licensed; take out service. E3 87. Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Centre Truro, 437 Prince St., 895-1651. Full service Hotel, indoor salt water pool, hot tub, fitness centre, games room, restaurant, lounge, fine dining, wireless high speed internet, and conference centre. A1 88. Kegger’s Alehouse, Corner of Inglis and Esplanade. Live entertainment Wed.-Sat. 8PM-Close. Great pub style menu features steak, pasta, salads, burgers and much more. Open for lunch and supper. E4 89. Lovin’ Spoonful, 22 Inglis Place. Nestled in the heart of the downtown shopping district. Featuring freshly prepared soups, stews, chowders, paninis, pastas, salads and desserts in an authentic European atmosphere. 90. McDonald’s Restaurant, corner of Walker & Queen Sts., attached to Wilson’s Gas Bar., 897-1214. F2 91. Murphy’s Fish & Chips, Truro Centre, 895-1275. Friendly family restaurant offering top quality food. Full menu available; delicious fish and chips our speciality. E4 92. Neenamo’s, 515 Prince St., 843-3131. Upscale casual dining in a relaxed atmosphere. Open for lunch week days, dinner Thursday through Saturday 5:00PM - Close (Depending on volume of business we can be open as long as you need us to be!) Offering local products, we pride ourselves on freshness and house-made products. Join us for lunch, dinner or stop in for a cup of our organic, Fair Trade coffee and a made-from-scratch dessert. B2 93. Pizza Farm, 177 Arthur St., 897-4444. Open 4PM-Midnight week days; 4PM-4AM Fridays & Saturdays. D4 94. Royalty Bed & Breakfast, 628 Prince St., 893-3112. Gracious B&B hospitality and privacy of an inn in a majestic c. 1860 home. Enjoy a warm welcome in the grand entrance and gracious hospitality at the freshly prepared breakfast in the formal dining room and tea and treats in the parlour. Guests have a private entrance, deck, kitchen, lounge (with dining and sitting area) and phone. The king and queen rooms feature CBTV/DVD/CD, wireless internet and luxurious bedding and bath linen. Book “Castle Loft” as a suite and have it all just for yourselves! C2 95. Stonehouse Motel & Restaurant, 165 Willow St., 893-9413. Forty drive up rooms; executive rooms; family rooms; mini suites; house keeping; licensed dining room offering local seafood, steaks, chicken, pasta and more. A4 96. Subway, 16 Elm St., 897-9110. Eat in or take out. B1 97. The Intercolonial Café, 168 Arthur St., 893-7228. Located in the Colchester Community Workshops building, the café offers a variety of snack items such as bagels, donuts and cinnamon rolls, as well as a tasty lunch menu featuring soup, pizza, sandwiches, wraps, subs and pies. During the summer months, enjoy a variety of ice cream treats. There’s always fresh coffee and a variety of specialty teas to choose from. Open Mon-Fri. 9AM-4PM. C4 98. The John Stanield Inn and Fine Dining, 437 Prince St., 895-1651. The John Stanfield Inn & Fine Dining features 10 fully restored Queen Anne guest rooms, each with private bath and some with hot tubs. Relax in rooms that are furnished with antiques while enjoying the latest technologies such as wireless internet, in room coffee makers and in-season air conditioning. The John Stanfield Inn also features a 50 seat fine dining restaurant. Enjoy masterfully prepared plates by our talented, awarding-winning chefs. Personable and attentive service in a relaxing environment will bring you solace in a world full of hustle and bustle. Listen to jazz masters play in the background as your senses are enlightened with tantalizing aromas emanating from our kitchen. Sample some of the finest wines from around the world at affordable prices. Locally sourced cuisine. Friendly service professionals. Beautiful surroundings. Our dining room is yours. Welcome home. A1 99. The Olde Truro Café, 41 Inglis Place in the heart of Downtown Truro, 843-3755. Enjoy our rustic café atmosphere and a wide variety of nutritional eats, coffee and treats. We cater too! E3 100. The Wooden Hog, 627 Prince St., 895-0779. Cozy, relaxing restaurant. Lunch served daily; full dinner menu Mon.-Sat., 5-9PM. Specializing in chicken, fish and a variety of lunch items. Espresso, cappuccino and lattes. C2 101. Tim Horton’s, 44 Inglis Place. Stop by for coffee or lunch. Open 6AM-11PM seven days a week. E3 GROCERY & CONVENIENCE STORES 102. Atlantic Superstore, 46 Elm St., 895-4306. The best one-stop shopping in Truro. Open Mon.-Sat. 8AM - 10PM; Sun. 10AM-6PM (Pharmacy closed). B1 103. Needs Convenience Store, 21 Queen St.., 893-4198. Open 24 hours, 365 days a year. B1 104. Quigley’s Quikway & Deli, 90 Dominion St., 895-8631. C3 105. Sobey’s Stores Ltd., 985 Prince St., 895-9579. Open Mon.-Sat. 8AM-10PM; Sun. 10AM - 6PM. Pharmacy open 9AM-9PM Mon-Sat., closed Sun. Community meeting room available to all non-profit organizations. F3 106. Ultramar Corner Store, 141 Willow St., 895-8495. A4 107. Wilson’s Gas Stop, 29 Walker St., 895-4488. Convenience store, propane exchange. F2 1 5 ESTHETICS 108. Absolute Tanning, 152 Esplanade, 843-3223. Five tanning beds. Open Mon.-Fri. 9AM-9PM; Sat. 9AM-5PM; Sun. 10AM-6PM. F4 109. Bates Barber Shop, 6 Dominion St. C2 110. Cabanna Sun & Spa, 45 Inglis Place, 895-2892. Fully automated sunless tanning as well as state-of-the-art tanning beds; aesthetics and massage services; Pop It In & Grin teeth whitening system; top of the line tanning lotions. Mon. & Tues. 10AM-6PM; Wed.-Fri. 10AM-9PM; Sat. 10AM-5PM. E3 111. Characters Hair Design, 874 Prince St., 893-7223. Offering full hair and aesthetics services. E3 112. Clayton’s Custom Cuts, 574 Prince St., 895-5500. C2 113. Daymaker’s Hair Salon, 16 Dominion St., 895-0909. Full service salon offering colours, perms, manicures, pedicures, pediques and waxing. C2 114. Elizabeth’s Family Hair Care, 76 Walker St., 896-4247. Affordable family hair care. F3 115. Inglis Place Salon, 27 Inglis Place, 893-8364. Full service salon, highlighting, facial waxing, tanning. Walk-ins welcome. E3 116. Jennifer’s & Company, 20 Dominion St., 897-9966. Aveda Concept Salon and Day Spa. Innovative hair styling; aesthetics and body care; certified massage therapy. C2 117. Jim’s Barber Shop, 891 Prince St. F3 118. Laser Plus Medi Spa, 510 Prince St., 893-7613. Conveniently located in the downtown core, this full service Medical and Day Sa specializes in image renewal with non-surgical facelifting; non-surgical body sculpting; laser for skin, hair, tattoos and veins; clinical spa treatments; registered massage therapy. Visit our website: www.nslaser.com B2 119. Lenore’s Beauty Shop, 59 Walker St., 893-2085. F2 120. Marie’s Beauty Salon, 893 Prince St., 895-1063. F3 121. Mike’s Barber Shop, 773 Prince St., D3 122. Queen Nails, 3 Queen St., 893-1087. Specializing in air brush designs on nails; acrylic, gel and sculpture nails, manicures and pedicures. C2 123. Ron’s Hair Care, 918 Prince St. (across from Walker’s); 895-5900. Barbering and styling; hair pieces custom fitted by Harold Church. F3 124. Signature Styles Salon, 1 Commercial St., 843-4114. Specializing in body piercing; hair design for weddings and proms; foils and colors; perms and waxing. Open Mon.-Sat. Walk ins welcome. B1 125. Tanglez Hair Studio, 906 Prince St., 895-3525. F3 126. Tifanie’s Hair Design, 3 Havelock St., 895-1294; 864 Prince St., 843-1294 and 862 Prince St. 843-4077. E3 127. The Fringe Hair Studio, 127 Arthur St., 895-8635 or 895-8636. Hair styling, aesthetics, tanning. C4 HEALTH & FITNESS 128. BellaSante Holistic Health Centre and Spa, 604 Prince St., 843-4400. Located in the heart of downtown, guests enjoy the luxuries or a world-class Spa while discovering ways to live healthier, happier and more productive lives. Comprehensive array of Spa services, as well as Registered Massage Therapy, Holistic Services, Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor, and Psychologist. BellaSante offers wellness with its Quick Stop Solution ™, Accelerated Healing ™ and Personal Best™ programs. Visit our website at www.bellasante.ca for a full list of our services and pictures of our luxurious treatment rooms. C2 129. Carter Chiropractic Clinic, 73 Dominion St., 893-7477. Day and evening appointments. No referral necessary. Custom orthotics available. C3 130. Curves for Women, 510 Prince St., 896-1500. Discover a gym where women change their lives 30 minutes at a time. Curves offers a proven 30-minute workout, common sense weight loss and all the support you need to reach your goals. Discover the power to amaze yourself. B1 131. Feel Well Naturopathy Clinic, 14A Inglis Place, 893-8011. Specializing in Acupuncture, Allergy Testing, Nutrition, CraniolSacral Therapy, as well as environmental and allergy related illnesses, all conducted in a scent free environment. E3 132. Gateways Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 58 Willow St., 896-6264. Offering homeopathy and counseling for individuals, children and families. B2 133. Herbal Magic, 802 Prince St., 759-3694. Weight loss and nutrition centre. Designed to boost metabolism, increase energy and suppress appetite. Programs individualized to meet specific needs, helping ensure weight loss in a safe, effective and consistent manner. E3 134. Home Base Consultants, 62 Young St., 843-2203. Want to relax and reduce stress? Enjoy a massage offered by a certified professional massage therapist. D3 135. Joyful Yoga Studio, 64 Inglis Place, 956-2166. The heart of yoga in downtown Truro. Over 15 classes taught by five qualified instructors. Classes for Gentle Yoga, Beginners, Mothers, Yogalates, Mental Health, Flow Yoga, Power Yoga and many specialized Saturday sessions. Visit the website: www.joyfulyoga.blogspot.com E4 136. Legge Health Clinic, 692 Prince St., 843-7475. Registered massage therapy; chiropractic and customized orthotics; evening appointments available; no referral necessary. D2 1 8 137. Marmac Athletics, 36 Inglis Place, 890-5092 or 986-5092. Martial Arts gear and apparel, including Tapout, UFC, Sprawl, Fairtex, Xtreme Couture and more. Also home to Discover Yourself Pole Dancing, Truro School of Kickboxing, AKXEBJJ, Truro Jr. Uechi-Ryu Karate. Open Mon. - Fri. 5-10PM; Sat. 12-5PM. E3 138. Nubody’s, 13 Queen St., 843-8348. With 22 clubs and more in the works, your one membership is good at all clubs. Nubody’s offers state of the art equipment, personal training and our exclusive Fit Series Exercise classes. Visit the Truro Nubody’s today for more information on current offers, premium results packages and free trial passes. B1 139. NSCC Sport & Wellness Centre, Nova Scotia Community College, Arthur St., 893-5399. Full service fitness centre including strength and conditioning room, gymnasium and attached pool. Group fitness classes and special programs available. A4 140. Stress Solutions Massage Therapy Clinic, 20 Arlington Place, 893-4278. C2 141. The Nautilus Clinic, 47 Forrester St., 895-3445. Free Stott Pilates class; free health and fitness evaluation; Safer, Smarter Kid’s Program. E4 142. Truro Chiropractic Clinic, 18 Duke St., 895-4334, Dr. Joanna M. Christianson. Customized orthotics and footwear available; massage therapy service on site; covered by most health care plans. www.trurochiro.ca B2 GAS STATIONS, AUTO DEALERS & AUTOCARE 143. Blaikie’s Dodge Chrysler Ltd., 28 Waddell St., 893-4381. Sales, service, parts and body shop. E3 144. D & D Auto Care, 53 Walker St., 895-3551. Automobile detailing - interior/exterior wash, shampoo and wax. F3 145. Moore’s Service Centre, 9 Willow St., 893-7785. General auto repairs. Mechanic on duty 8AM-5PM Mon.-Fri. B2 146. Napa Auto Parts, 12 King St., 897-2787. Full range of Napa auto parts. “we keep North America running.” B2 147. Nova Ignition and Service Ltd., 77 Esplanade St., 895-4438. Automotive and industrial repair; parts and service; national brands featured. E3 148. Pye Chevrolet Ltd., 468 Prince St., 893-4333. New & used cars. Sales, leasing, service, parts. Body shop. B2 149. Speedy Glass, 11 Willow St., 895-5381. Stone chip repair; lifetime warranty on windshields; insurance company approved; mobile service available. B2 150. Ultramar, 141 Willow St., 895-8495. A4 151. Walker Street Auto Centre, 30 Walker St., 895-4518. Auto mechanic shop. F2 152. Wilsons Gas Stop, 29 Walker St., 895-4488. Also convenience store and propane exchange. F2 153. Willow Street Garage, 45 Willow St., 895-3836. General auto repairs. Mechanic on duty 8AM-5PM Mon.-Fri. B2 ENTERTAINMENT 154. Calico Lounge, 515 Prince St., 843-3138 B2 155. DCSC Bingo Hall, 773 Prince St., 893-9079. Bingo nightly. D3 156. Kegger’s Alehouse, Corner of Inglis & Esplanade. Live entertainment Wed.-Sat. 8PM-close. Great pub style menu. Open for lunch and supper. E4 157. The Red Bird Wine & Scotch Bar, 623 Prince St., 895-0779. Featuring a variety of wines, scotches and other spirits. C2 158. The Warehouse Bars, Corner of Inglis & Esplanade, 893-7400. The Clubhouse Sports Bar – play pool or watch your favorite game on the big screens. Open 7 days a week, til 3:30AM Thurs.-Sat. Rustlers Cabaret – DJ playing Top 40 Thurs.-Sat. 10PM-3:30AM. E4 159. Truro Home Video, Truro Centre, Esplanade. 893-3535. Truro’s Own Video Super Store. Over 14,000 titles; DVD and VHS; Playstation 1 & 2; N64; Gamecube; Gameboy; Xbox. Open 9AM-Midnight every day except Christmas. D4 CULTURAL CENTRE, GALLERIES, LIBRARY, MUSEUMS 160. Colchester- East Hants Public Library, Truro Branch 754 Prince St., 895-4183; www.lovemylibrary.ca Public access computers, and wireless. Programs and events for all ages... and books too! Check our website or call for details. Hours mid-May to mid-Sept. 10AM-8PM Tues.-Thurs; 10AM-6PM Fri; 10AM-5PM Sat. Closed Sun.and Mon. Rest of the year, hours extended to include 6-8PM Fri.; 1PM-4PM Sun. (except Thanksgiving and Easter Sundays) D3 161. Colchester Historical Museum, 29 Young St., 895-6284. Displays, documents, pictures highlight the area’s past. Also excellent genealogical research facilities. D3 162. Little White Schoolhouse Museum, 20 Arthur St., 895-5170. Featuring books and artifacts commemorating the era of the one room schoolhouse in Nova Scotia from Confederation to the 1950’s. Open June 1 - August 31, Mon.-Fri. 10AM-6PM. Free admission. A4 163. Marigold Cultural Centre, 605 Prince St., 897-4004. The Centre houses a 206 seat theatre, art gallery, sports heritage hall, workshop space for arts-in-education programming, a board room and concession area. Programming includes a mixture of world-class events from throughout Canada, combined with the vast array of available Maritime talent, to offer music, theatre, dance and family-friendly entertainment. C2 164. McCarthy Gallery - NSCC, 36 Arthur St., McCarthy Hall, 893-5326. Showcasing local and regional artists. Open Mon. - Fri. 8:30AM - 4:30PM. A4 165. Nova Scotia Community College Truro Library, 36 Arthur St., McCarthy Hall, 893-5326. Over 15,000 books, 300 current magazines, public access computers, spaces for study, group work and lectures, and a full range of electronic resources. A4 166. Thrown Together Pottery & Art, 37 King St., 895-9309. Featuring local and regionally produced art in clay, metal, wood, paint, glass, wire, jewellry, and more. Working pottery studio. Classes and studio rental also available. B2 1 9 SERVICES 167. Brite ‘n Kleen Laundromat, 144 Esplanade St., 893-2889. Ample washer and dryer facilities or we’ll do it for you. Open 7 days a week. E4 168. Carlson Wagonlit/Harvey’s Travel, Victoria Court 14 Court St., 897-2699; fax 897-0031. Full service travel agency. Open 9-5PM Mon.-Fri. Winter hours include Saturdays 9AM-Noon. B2 169. Classic Rentals, 244 Queen St., 895-4242. We fill propane tanks and RVs too! Mon-Fri. 7AM-5PM; Sat. 8AM-12PM. Locally owned and operated equipment rental shop and sales. Welcome to Truro! F2 170. Colchester Printing Co., Dominion St., 893-3861. Full service print shop. C2 171. Earth Angels Home Care & Companions, 66 Young St., 893-3553. Housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, companionship and personal care for veterans, seniors, new moms, persons recovering from accidents or surgery, those physically or mentally challenged, those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. At home, in hospital or care facilities. We also supply relief for family caregivers. Visit our website at www.trurohomecare.com. B1 172. Great Big Affair, 572 Prince St., 843-4004. www.greatbigaffair.ca Wedding and event directors. We also offer home décor and staging services. Every occasion is a big affair! C2 173. King Koin Laundry, 620 Prince St., 895-9274. Featuring Maytag appliances; drop off laundry service; triple load dryer; change and soap machines; children’s room; tanning centre and more. C2 174. Kwik Kopy Design & Print Centre, 201 Queen St., 893-7881. For all your colour design, printing and copy needs while visiting the Truro area. E2 175. Laslo’s Tailoring, 789 Prince St., 893-7927. All types of clothing renovations. E3 176. Layton’s Taxi, 42 Outram St., 895-4471. Twenty-four hour service; local and long distance; airport service; delivery service. F4 177. Maeve’s Sewing Alterations and Repairs, 557 Prince St., 890-3275. C2 178. Nelson’s Cleaners Ltd., 35 Waddell St., 893-9277. Dry cleaning and pressing; shirt laundry; alterations and repairs; pick up and delivery. F3 179. Roop’s Cleaners, 8 King St., 895-8044. Expert shirt laundry service; suede and leather cleaning; alterations and repairs; pick up and delivery. B2 180. Selloff Vacations, 44 Young St., 893-3375. Canada’s largest discount travel agency. Full service agency to meet all your vacation needs. Open Mon.-Fri., 9AM-5PM; Sat., 9AM-1PM. D3 181. Skin Decisions Piercing & Tattoo Studio, 1 Queen St., 843-3525. www.skindecision.ca Clean, safe and friendly; Maritimes most experienced piercer; two amazing tattoo artists; thousands of patterns. Bring your own or custom drawings; body jewelry. B1 182. T & V Electronics, 96 Young St., 895-3761. Repairing televisions, microwaves, VCRs, computer monitors. Used TVs bought and sold. Open Mon.-Fri. 9AM-5PM; Sat. 9AM-1PM. D4 183. Truro Veterinary Hospital, 165 Arthur St., 893-2341. After Hours Emergency Care 897-8213. Complete hospital care for healthier, happier pets. Morning, afternoon and evening appointments. Mon.-Wed. 8AM-7PM; Thurs. & Fri. - 8AM-9PM; Sat 9AM-5PM. D4 184. UPS Store, A full range of business services (print, copy, fax, etc.), along with packing and courier services. B1 185. Wong’s Tailor Shop, 183 Arthur St., 893-8456. Alterations and repairs; men’s and ladies clothing. D4 REAL ESTATE 186. Blinkhorn Real Estate Ltd., 14 Inglis Place, 893-1199. Known for our innovative marketing and TEAM approach. Our goal is to provide the best possible SERVICE and to achieve the best possible RESULTS for YOU!. Visit our website and check our testimonials. www.BlinkhornRealEstate.com E3 187. Carleton Group Real Estate, 802 Prince St., Suite 103, 893-2121. www.carletongroup.ca. Offering experienced professional real estate services to both buyers and sellers in Truro and central Nova Scotia. E3 188. Century 21 Market Realty, 805 Prince St., 895-6321; www.realestatetruro.com. Serving central and northern Nova Scotia since 1980. Locally owned and operated, we are part of the world’s largest real estate organization. Dedicated to providing buyers and sellers of real estate with the highest quality services possible. E3 189. RE/MAX Fairlane Realty, 791 Prince St.(at Forrester), 893-7500; www.remaxtruro.ca. Locally owned and operated. Our professional team offers expertise in residential, commercial, recreational, condominium, income, and land transactions. The home town experts...with a world of experience. Put the RE/MAX network to work for you! E3 190. Prudential Woods Realty, 107 Willow St., 893-1990; www.pruwoodsrealty.ns.ca. Real estate sales is our business; quality customer service is our priority. We continually strive to exceed the expectations of our customers. A3 191. Royal LePage Truro Real Estate, 16 Young St., telephone 895-6361; fax 893-1394; Visit our website at www.royallepage.ca/truro or www.trurohomes.ca. Email us at truro@royallepage.ca. Our professional sales team can offer innovative and effective solutions for all your real estate needs. D3 2 0 MacQuarries Pharmasave MacQuarries Pharmasave welcomes all visitors to Truro and area. Family owned since 1920, MacQuarries Pharmasave is proud to o er convenient, quality products and services from four drug store locations in Colchester County. Our Esplanade location ofers Truro’s only prescription drive-thru, open 365 days a year until 10pm. Visit our Gift Collection Giftware Department, choose from Downtown Truro’s largest selection of greeting cards, and all the necessities you’ll need while traveling in our area. While you are visiting, treat yourself to a gift from our Cosmetic Department. MacQuarries fullservice Canada Post Postal Outlet is open seven days a week ofering letter and parcel service worldwide. Our qualiied Home Healthcare staf is also here to assist you with any home health purchase, rental or repair questions. Our West End location, on the corner of Prince and King Streets in Downtown Truro ofers prescription service in a comfortable environment. Open weekdays until 5pm, we ofer free blood pressure testing and a convenient fax service. MacQuarries Pharmasave in Bible Hill, located on Pictou Road in e Bible Hill Centre is open weeknights until 9pm and Saturdays until 6pm. Print your memories in seconds with our Kodak Digital Photo Printer. Located just of Highway 102, at the Crossroads, our Brookield location is open daily, including Sundays until 6pm. We ofer photocopy and fax service and Western Union Money Transfer. Everyone at MacQuarries Pharmasave hopes you have an enjoyable stay and we look forward to serving you while you’re here in the Truro area! 2 1 Victoria Park Trails Victoria Park boasts a trail network nearly 20 km in length, providing a popular site for walking, hiking, jogging, cross country skiing and cycling. he Hemlock Trail is a .7 km route beginning at a stairway in the lower park near Adam Street. he paths meander through 200 year old eastern hemlock stands. he 200m Lepper Brook Walk is a relatively lat trail that begins in the lower park and winds alongside the brook under the cover of softwood. he Mountain Walk is a .5 km path cut into the steep hillside of the gorge overlooking the Lepper Brook. he Dr. Jim Vibert Trail is a 1.6 km loop through the upland area beyond the gorge. he lookof at the top of Wood Street ofers a spectacular view of the valleys of the Salmon and North Rivers, which meet and low into the world famous Bay of Fundy. On a clear day, the views extend down the bay to Five Islands, a distance of about 60 kilometers. he walking trails follow the natural contours of this magniicent setting, allowing for close up views of the park’s two waterfalls, the brook and steep gorges. At Jacob’s Ladder, one can climb 173 steps or 180 feet - a challenge that is well worth the efort. Joe Howe Falls is one of the most photographed spots in town. Still further along are Waddell Falls and the Cathedral Dell with a pagoda and picnic tables. In a shady glen, there is a replica of the Holy Well, an Acadian baptismal site in the 17th and 18th centuries. he Cobequid Trail he Cobequid Trail is a cooperative efort of the Town of Truro, County of Colchester and the Village of Bible Hill to create a unique recreational opportunity focusing on a diversity of landscapes and scenery. he Trail is composed of four distinct sections. he D.A.R. Trail (Dominion Atlantic Railway) follows the abandoned railway line from Downtown Truro to Lower Truro. From the east end, it begins at King Street near the Nova Scotia Community College, passes by the Truro Golf Course and ultimately joins the Marshlands section. It is approximately 3.5 km in length and ofers an easy crushed gravel surface. he Marshlands Section begins at the gateway trailhead in Lower Truro and ends at the Cobequid Bay Look-of from which the famous tidal bore can be viewed. It covers approximately 3 km with a varied surface of crushed gravel, grass and asphalt. he Eagle Crest Walk in Bible Hill begins at Warren Drive of College Road. his 1.1 km section with crushed gravel surface passes through maple stands and hemlock ravines and ofers scenic views overlooking the Salmon River. he Trail continues via sidewalks and short trail sections across College and Pictou Roads to connect to the Farnham Brook Trail, which crosses the brook several times via wooden bridges and continues through forested areas for about 1.4 km with a crushed gravel and grass surface. 2 2 Live Entertainment Wed. – Sat. Open Mon. – Sat. at 11:30am Parks /Recreation Golf Truro Golf Club - 18 hole Mountain Golf & Country Club - 18 hole Brookield Golf & Country Club - 18 hole Greenield Par 3 - 9 hole Riverrun Golf Club - 9 hole Ridgewood Golf - 9 hole Harness Racing Truro Raceway - Canada’s fastest half-mile track. Racing every Sunday afternoon. Enclosed grandstand, dining and lounge facilities. Recreation Parks & Gardens Victoria Park - (See details on page 20 and 24). Kiwanis Park - Walking path, ishing pond, wild ducks, picnic tables. Bible Hill Recreation Park - Playground, picnic tables, horseshoes and baseball. Holy Well Park - Play and picnic area along the banks of the Salmon River, Bible Hill. Nova Scotia Agricultural College - Alumni Gardens and Rock Garden Stroll along the paths of the beautifully landscaped Alumni Gardens as well as the largest man made rock garden in the Maritime Provinces. Truro Amateur Athletic Club Grounds (TAAC Grounds), Prince Street. Playground, running track and multi-use sport ield. 2 3 45 Inglis Place, Truro, NS 902 895 2892 • Hair Design • Esthetics • Massage • Tanning Tidal Bore Truro boasts an amazing natural phenomenon seen in very few parts of the world - the Tidal Bore. In fact, the town was originally called Cobequid by the Mi’kmaq, which means “place of the rushing water.” he Bay of Fundy is particularly noted for having the highest tides in the world. Twice daily, a wave of water rushes from the Minas Basin to ill the channel of the Salmon River in a matter of minutes. As the tide passes toward the head of the bay, it is in efect squeezed by the ever-narrowing sides and by the constant shallowing of the bottom. As it reaches the very head of the bay, the advancing tide becomes a wave varying from just a ripple to several feet in height, and this wave, called a “tidal bore”, continues up the rivers which empty into the bay. hus, we have the phenomenon of a river changing its low before your very eyes, as the bore rushes in over the outgoing river water. he height of the tidal bore increases with the range of the tide, which in turn, varies with the phases of the moon. he best time to view the tidal bore is during a full moon or a new moon. Equally interesting as the wave itself is the time it takes for the river to ill to high tide - just over one hour from the arrival of the tidal bore, as compared to the conventional six hours to reach high tide along coastal waters. his amazing wonder of nature can easily be seen from a designated viewing area in Truro near the 102 Highway, where there is also a small Interpretive Centre. Check with the Truro Welcome Centre for tide times and directions. For an exciting day trip, ask about the various white water rafting tours available on the Shubenacadie River. Exhilarating upriver excursions take you over the tidal bore, a deinite memory maker! 2 4 A Proud Heritage he people of Truro take great pride in the preservation of the Town’s historic buildings. In fact, three Heritage Districts have been designated in the Downtown core. he impressive Second Empire style Normal School, opened in 1877 for the education of teachers, still stands proudly in the heart of town as a provincially registered Heritage Property. A science building erected in 1900 for the Normal School now houses the Colchester Historical Museum and Archives. he building at right is a National Historic site. Built in1884, it housed the Town Post Oice until 1961 when it became home to the Truro Police Department. Today, it continues its impressive stature in our downtown as home to the Town’s Civic oices. Truro has a total of 55 Municipally Registered Heritage Properties, four Provincially Registered Heritage properties (two of which are public buildings – the Normal College and First United Church), as well as the National Historic site mentioned above. Many residences, civic buildings and churches display the charm of a bygone era, with dozens of examples of Queen Anne, Greek and Gothic Revival, New England Colonial, Italianate and Georgian styles, among others. Self-guided historical walking tour brochures, available from the Truro Welcome Centre and the Colchester Historical Museum, lead Victorian architecture enthusiasts on an intriguing journey through a charming and impressive built heritage. 2 5 Victoria Park Victoria Park is a spectacular natural treasure and a nature lover’s paradise. Its 1,000 acres of scenic attractions make it one of the most beautiful parks in Eastern Canada. Situated in the heart of Truro’s urban area, it ofers an amazing natural retreat one would never expect to ind in the midst of a bustling town. Walkers, joggers, bird watchers, photographers and cross-country skiers all enjoy its special features. Entering the park of Brunswick Street, one is instantly removed from the busy streets and presented with a huge expanse of open, grassy land dotted with trees and lower beds and intersected by a winding brook. Here, the visitor is quickly faced with a decision: to stay in the open area and enjoy a leisurely picnic lunch, soak up the sun, take the children to the playground, or enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool, or to leave this area for the wooded trails where the scenery really begins. (See page 8 for more details). In the midst of all this natural beauty is a new recreational gem. he Park Pool recently received a major facelift through a grassroots project led by a team of volunteers who orchestrated a two-year fundraising campaign. With tremendous community support in the form of donations of funds, labor and materials, this pool has become a prized addition to the town. As one of the largest outdoor swimming pools east of Montreal, it ofers an amazing range of features: a kiddie pool, beach entry with a gradual slope ideal for wheelchairs and seniors; a metre-deep section with underwater benches; double-lume speed slide; one metre diving board; and a regulation size junior Olympic section with six lanes allowing for swim meets. Plenty of seating in both sun and shade, plus poolside grassy areas for picnics or relaxing, add to the atmosphere. he park is also home to game ields, a band shell where entertainment is provided during the summer months, and the Truro Tennis Club. 2 6 POOL HOURS: 1 - 4:30PM Daily 6 - 7:30PM Mon. - Fri. 6 - 8:00PM Sat. - Sun. End of June to end of August Sea Shell Design Sea Shell Design, located at 10 Inglis Place, is an experience that shouldn’t be missed. We welcome you to explore the two loors of magic. People always comment that when they come into the store, it just makes them happy! As you enter, you’ll be deliciously surrounded by the sounds, scents and visual wonder. Enjoy our wide selection of jewelry. We carry pieces from around the world, as well as pewter and Seaglass jewelry made in the Maritimes. You can also ind locally made pottery, glasswork, and even handmade hobgoblins (made by a woman who lives in the woods near Yarmouth). Pick out your favorite beads and we can show you how to make your own necklace or earrings. Now move into the area of unique and wonderful casual clothing and swimwear. If you want to ind “diferent,” this is the place to come. Venture upstairs and you will ind a Zen section where we carry inspirational banners, yoga wear, candles, fountains, Buddha boards… Relax and take a deep breath as you enjoy our spa section where we feature handmade Victorian nighties. You’ll also ind semi-formal clothing, which is unique and quite breathtaking. Tucked in the back is a clearance section where you can ind some amazing deals on clothing. Another feature is our Nova Scotia wheelhouse where we carry souvenirs, T-shirts and a line of jackets and children’s clothing made by Sea Shell Design. hese jackets are reversible and are sold in stores across Canada. If we don’t have the size or colour you want, you can order one especially for you. We invite you to stop in…smell the yummy smells, dance to our world music, and have some fun! Truro’s Most ‘Unique Shopping’ Experience. 2 Floors of Fun... Featuring... NS Souvenirs, Handmade Pottery, Jewellry, Clothing, Sea Shell Design Handmade Jackets 10 INGLIS PLACE, TRURO B2N4B4, (902) 897-0116 2 7 Sun Spun Natural Foods Housed in an 1857 carriage house and nestled in the heart of Downtown Truro, Sun Spun Natural Foods has been serving central and northern Nova Scotia for 33 years, since 1976. It is a proud founding member of the Health First Network, an independent buying group of Canada’s leading health food retailers. As Truro’s neighbourhood health food store, Sun Spun puts their clients’ health irst. With a combined work experience of over 50 years, its staf is committed to optimum customer care. Sun Spun is a full service health food store ofering bulk and packaged products including grains, beans, spices, dried fruit and nuts; body care products including shampoo, deodorant, soap and toothpaste; vitamins and herbal supplements including top brand names such as Genuine Health, Natural Factors, Flora and Nature’s Way; as well as beautiful silver and semi-precious jewellery, greeting cards and home décor items. hese items speak to Sun Spun Natural Food’s philosophy, which is to nurture holistic health through body, mind and spirit. Further to this and wherever possible, Sun Spun carries organically grown and locally produced produce, thereby sustaining the environment and growing the community. 2 8 Calendar of Events Colchester County Home Show – April 24-26, Colchester Regional Stadium. Fri. 5-9PM; Sat. 10AM-5PM; Sun. 11AM-5PM. Fish-A-Rama – May 16, Kiwanis Park. Registration begins 7:30AM; ishing begins at 8. Golden Age Auto Club Annual Show & Shine – June 6 -7, 9AM-4PM, Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition Grounds, Bible Hill. Featuring close to 800 antique autos. University Women’s Book Fair – 45th Anniversary. May 29, 7:00-9:00PM & May 30, 10:00AM-3:00PM, Truro Curling Club. www.cfuw-truro.org Attic Painters’ Lawn Sale - Friday, June 19, 10AM - 6PM. An annual art show and sale held on the lawn of the Colchester East Hants Public Library, Prince St., featuring the works of local artists. Rain date: June 26. Paint the Park - June 27, 9AM - 4PM. An opportunity to see artists from around the province painting at Victoria Park, plus a Silent Auction of works created during the day. Final bidding and public reception at 4:30PM at the Park. Sundays in the Park – Every Sunday from June 28 to Sept. 7, 2:00-4:00PM at the Bandshell, Victoria Park, featuring a variety of local entertainers. Canada Day Festivities and Fireworks – July 1. Various activities throughout the day at Victoria Park and at the Bible Hill Recreation Park including a parade, games for children, live entertainment, BBQs and more. Largest Fireworks display outside of Metro at 10:00PM, Lorne Street. National Parks Day – July 18, Victoria Park. Water games, wagon rides, picnics and much more. Atlantic Grand Circuit Week – July 26-Aug.2. Exhibition Raceway. Harness Racing at its best! Nova Scotia Agricultural College Open House – July 23. Wagon rides, BBQ, research displays and more. Annual Eastern Canada Bluegrass Show – 38th Annual Show. July 24-26. Bible Hill Exhibition Grounds. Dutch Mason Blues Festival – Aug.7-9, Nova Scotia Exhibition Grounds. Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival – Aug. 14-29. Celebrating our provincial berry with numerous themed events throughout the region. Enjoy music, blueberry breakfasts, suppers and teas, farmers’markets, exhibitions and more. 2 9 Calendar of Events continued St. David’s Annual Quilt & Hooked Rug Sale – Aug. 28–29 9AM-5PM, St. David’s Church Hall, 151 Pictou Rd., Bible Hill. Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition – August 25-29. An agricultural fair with livestock competitions, horse shows, large carnival, stage entertainment. Lots to see and do! Truro Model Railroading Assoc. Show – Oct. 17, Nova Scotia Community College Gym. Featuring operating layouts, displays and sales. Admission: $5 adults and children 6 and older. Families $10. Eastern Canada Bluegrass Awards Show –Oct. 17, 7:00PM, Cobequid Educational Centre, Lorne St. Youth Stock – Sept. 18-19. A Festival for Youth by Youth. Visit www.truro.ca for a list of events. Hospital Hub Bub – Oct. 31, 10AM-2PM, Cobequid Educational Centre. Chowder, crafts, lea market, games and more. Zonta Craft Fair – Nov. 7, 10AM-6PM & Nov. 8, 10AM-4PM. Truro Jr. High School, Young St. Festive Craft Market – Nov. 14, 9:00AM- 8:00PM & Nov.15, 9:00AM-4:00PM. Langille Athnletic Centre, Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Festival of Lights Kickoff to Christmas – Nov. 20, 7:30PM. Civic Square, Prince St. Featuring Community Carol Sing, Tree-lighting, eggnog and ireworks! Annual Santa Claus Parade – Nov. 21, 6:00PM. throughout Downtown Truro. New Year’s Eve on the Town - Dec. 31st. he biggest New Year’s party in Truro, and it’s Free! Activities include a family swim, family skate, and entertainment. Everyone welcome! Truro Winter Festival – Enjoy the 4th annual Festival during the second week of February. Sledding parties, sleigh rides, outdoor skating and much more. For more information on local events, check the Truro Events Calendar at www.truro.ca, the Downtown Truro Partnership at www.downtowntruro.ca, local information radio at CJIS 107.1 FM. 3 0 Day Trip Suggestions With Truro as your “home away from home,” you can enjoy a host of interesting day trips that will help you experience the beauty, history and key attractions of the area. Our central location at the junction of Highways 102 and 104 and our close proximity to Halifax International Airport make Truro a most convenient place to stop awhile. he following day trip packages can all be comfortably completed in a day or less, so you can be back in Truro by evening, where a variety of accommodation and entertainment options await you. You may opt for a cozy Bed & Breakfast, an historic inn, or a family-style hotel. After a busy day, your irst choice for evening entertainment may be dinner and a movie or a stroll through Victoria Park. Or you may want the more lively atmosphere of a pub or lounge. Your shopping options range from department stores to unique boutiques, or you may want to try your luck at the harness racing track. Whatever your choice, Truro is deinitely the centre of it all! Staf at the Glooscap Visitor Centre and Truro Welcome Centre can help you plan speciics of these and other interesting excursions. A Day at the Beach - A short hour’s drive will bring you to the warmest waters north of the Carolinas. If the tide happens to be out, just take of your shoes and enjoy a stroll along the sloping sands. You can walk for miles and observe an abundance of marine life and sea treasures. Taster’s Choice - You may have to loosen your belt for this one! Enjoy a full maple brunch at a maple sugar camp; sample award-winning wines at a local winery; indulge your sweet tooth with handmade chocolates or hard candy or perhaps, delicious blueberry and maple treats. And around every corner, there’ll be a place you can stop to enjoy succulent fresh seafood. “Go Wild” - A great day for families! Visit the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park where you can view many native animals in a natural woodland setting. Experience a guided prehistoric adventure at Mastodon Ridge. Visit a Red Deer farm or scan for bald eagles along the Shubenacadie River. Watch the Tidal Bore come up the river or enjoy a wet and wild tidal bore rafting adventure. Art Enthusiast’s Delight - Discover our many talented local artists. Scrimshaw, rughooking, quilts, watercolour painting, clay work, stone carving, wood turning, iron work, pewter - are all examples of ine artwork you’ll discover nearby. Fall Frolic - marvel at the amazing fall foliage with a drive to the Wentworth Valley, stopping at all the roadside markets along the way. Lose yourself for a few hours in a corn maze, or get a diferent perspective on the local scenery with a canoe excursion on a nearby lake or river. Photographer’s Dream - A camera and hiking shoes are two “must-haves” for this trip to Economy and Five Islands. he scenery is spectacular all along the shore, particularly at the top of Economy Mountain or along the hiking trails that yield splendid views of the ive islands. (In autumn, the hills are ablaze with colour!) At low tide, vast red sand and mud lats are laid bare, allowing you to “walk on the bottom of the sea”. Clamdigging, rockhounding, bassishing and birdwatching are all popular activities. 3 1