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Wolfville is considered the academic centre of the Annapolis Valley. It is home to Acadia University, described by MacLean's Magazine as one of the best liberal arts universities in Canada. Known as a leader in education, Acadia was the first Canadian university to fully integrate the use of laptop computers into its undergraduate programs. It has a student population of close to 4000.

Horton High School serves grade 9-12. Located in Greenwich just outside Wolfville, this state-of-the-art school was constructed in 1998. Wolfville School  serves grades primary through nine and has an enrollment of 545 students. Landmark East School is a private international boarding school serving students with learning disabilities. Total enrollment is around 70 with students ranging in age from 10 to 19. Student/teacher ratio is less than 3 to 1.

Acadia Life Long Learning Centre

Shawna Singleton 

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585-1371

Arthur Irving Academy for the Environment

Dr. Graham Daborn

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Blomidon Naturalists Society

Jean Timpa

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542-5678

Historical Society

Gordon Haliburton

542-7467

Landmark East School

Peter Coll

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542-2237 Ext. 222

Canadian Federation of University Women


PO Box 2300
Wolfville, NS B4P 2N5

Community Access Project

Nick Kasteljanov

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Minas Astronomy Group

Roy Bishop

542-3992

Parent Teacher Association (Wolfville School)

Shelly Brooker

542-0280

Wolfville Memorial Library

Lisa Rice

542-5760

Wolfville School

Eric Trahan

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