The Village of Morden is nestled upon The Bay of Fundy in The Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Up and over the North Mountain, it is an ideal place to take in the beautiful views and watch the worlds highest tides rise and fall.
The Annapolis Valley is the ancestral home of the Mi’kmaq peoples, with a deep historical significance for the Acadians, European Settlers and African Nova Scotians. Since 1783, The Village of Morden has been called home by a vibrant community committed to enjoying such a paradise.
Today, a mix of ~250 full-time and seasonal residents call Morden home. Together, community members share a diverse mix of history, tradition, preservation, evolution and celebration. The people of Morden will invite you to pull up a chair, and feel welcome. They will offer help or support whenever needed. All can feel welcome to come explore the Village and its wonders. Whether catching a legendary Morden Breakfast together, celebrating a holiday with a potluck, or having a bonfire on the beach – there is plenty to do and see in Morden.