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Apple Capital Museum & Visitor Information Centre

The Berwick Tourist Bureau is located in the Margeson Building on 173 Commercial Street and is open from June to early September. The Tourist Bureau shares the Margeson Building with the Apple Capital Museum Society and is home to may interesting artifacts and displays. During the off season, drop into the Town Hall located at 236 Commercial Street and friendly staff will be pleased to provide you with the information on "The Apple Capital" and surrounding area.

Berwick is also part of Nova Scotia's rich and varied railway history, boasting one of the earliest railways in Canada to use steam locomotives.

 

Berwick's train station, historic photo courtesy negative files of Donald Bowlby, courtesy Jeff Keddy collection.

Berwick's train station, historic photo courtesy of Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society

Berwick 9th Annual Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony

The 9th Annual Induction Ceremony took place at The Berwick School on June 9th, 2006, beginning at 6 pm at the Berwick School. Watch The Kings Register for further details. Come celebrate Berwick's Sports History and recognize new and up and coming athletes.

We are pleased to announce this year's inductees: Athletes: Paul Ward, Larry Morse, Brian MacAskill, Rod Dorey, and Harold Palmer and Team: 1995 White Sox Baseball Team.