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  1. Website. discovermiddleton.ca. Median household income, 2005. Middleton is a town in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Situated on the north bank of the Annapolis River, it is located close to the centre of the Annapolis Valley, from which it gets its nickname, "The Heart of the Valley".

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  2. Town of Middleton, Nova Scotia - Discover Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Launch of ALERTABLE Emergency Notifications. The Town of Middleton now has a resource to provide alerts about emergencies and other important Emergency Preparedness information directly to all your devices including e-mail, home phone (landline) and cell phone.

  3. Welcome To Middleton. On behalf of Middleton Town Council, I extend a hearty welcome to our town and experience the tranquil, scenic beauty of our community that is nestled in the Annapolis Valley between the north and south mountains.

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  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Middleton is situated on the north bank of the Annapolis River. Incorporated in 1909, it is located near the centre of the Annapolis Valley, from which it gets its nickname, “The Heart of the Valley”. Middleton is home to the Annapolis Valley MacDonald Museum, which is housed in the original Macdonald Consolidated School.

  6. Middleton, Nova Scotia, is a charming town nestled in Annapolis County, Canada. Situated on the north bank of the Annapolis River, Middleton is fondly referred to as "The Heart of the Valley" due to its central location in the Annapolis Valley. A Glimpse into the History of Middleton, Nova Scotia.

  7. Feb 9, 2020 · 1. Annapolis Valley Macdonald Museum. 10. Speciality Museums. By Lana716. Definitely worth a stop if you are interested in clocks! We didn't go to the local sports exhibit on the 3rd floor... 2. Old Holy Trinity Church. 4. Churches & Cathedrals. 3. Middleton Railway Museum. 4. Speciality Museums. Temporarily closed.

  8. Before the turn of the century Middleton had become the finest first class luxury point outside of Halifax. It didn't take long for the residents to see a need for infrastructure so a water reservoir on the North Mountain was created for a mere $25,000.

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