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Breakfast with Santa

Forties Community Centre 1787 Forties Rd, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sunday, December 17th, 8:00 - 11:00 am at Forties Community Centre. Santa will be there to meet the children! Menu: eggs, bacon, pancakes, hash browns, toast, juice, tea & coffee Adults: $7.00 5-12 years: $4.00 Preschoolers and under: free

Event Series Playgroup

Playgroup

New Ross Family Resource Centre Hwy 12, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Playgroup returns Thursday, September 7th and runs every MONDAY and THURSDAY throughout the school year. Join us for songs, stories, crafts and a nutritious snack from 9:30 - 11:30am. This program is for children from birth to school age.

New Years Day Levee!

New Ross Legion Branch #79 64 Forties Road, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

The New Ross Legion will be hosting a New Years Day Levee starting at 1:00pm, with music, food and entertainment by Carla & Tony.  Come by and ring in the New Year!  

Event Series Winter Frolic

Winter Frolic

Ross Farm Museum

Winter is fun at Ross Farm Museum, this weekend join us for a sleigh ride, and enjoy a delicious cup of hot chocolate made over an open fire. Visit the farm workshop and sample some homemade ice cream. Bring your toboggan; we have a fabulous coasting hill. We also have snow shoes available for you...Read more >

Variety Show @ FCC

Forties Community Centre 1787 Forties Rd, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sunday Jan 14th- 1:30 - 4:00 pm at the Forties Community Centre. Admission: $5.00 Entertainment: Dave Guptill and Barbara Crowell, Carrol Edwards & Friends, Country Heat, Jim Manuel and the Grass Hoppers Canteen will be available. Call 902-689-2612 for more information

3rd Annual Jimmy Buffett Night

New Ross Legion Branch #79 64 Forties Road, New Ross, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join us at the New Ross Legion for our 3rd Annual "Jimmy Buffett Night" -  Music by Steve Cochrane & Aaron Warren.  Enjoy a taste of Margaritaville in Brach 79!

The Village Blacksmith

Ross Farm Museum

This weekend come to Ross Farm Museum and learn why the blacksmith was such an important part of the community and why they remained so, well into the 20th century.