New Ross - Ross Farm Museum Attractions
The Ross Farm Museum bills itself as Nova Scotia's Living Museum of Agriculture and does an excellent job of representing a working farm from over 150 years ago. Numerous displays and buildings take visitors through a time warp to a bygone era. The Ross Farm Museum is spread over 60 acres and is in fact a real working farm. Visitors can see a variety of animals including oxen, Canadian horses, various types of poultry, South Down and Cotswold Sheep, along with Berkshire Pigs.
There is a nature trail that allows visitors to stroll throughout the property along with a blacksmith's shop, a cooper's shop, a barn, a schoolhouse, and the original Ross cottage.
There is a nature trail that allows visitors to stroll throughout the property along with a blacksmith's shop, a cooper's shop, a barn, a schoolhouse, and the original Ross cottage.