Wolfville Attractions
Wolfville was resettled in 1755 by New Englanders after the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755. The town is also the home of Acadia University, founded in 1838.
Wolfville has a lovely downtown area and many old restored homes.
The Randall House Museum is a late colonial style house probably built in the 1780's during the reign of George III for Thomas Caldwell. In 1812 Charles Randall, a farmer-carpenter, bought the house and it remained in his family for three generations. Historical artifacts are on display and other exhibits that chronicle regional history.
Address:
Randall House Museum, 259 Main Street, Wolfville, NS B4P1C6, Canada
Phone: 1 (902) 542-9775, Fax: 1 (902) 684-3705
Hours:
June 15 to September 15: 10am-5pm; Sun: 1:30pm-5pm
Facilities: Gift shop