Private Drinking Spring

Annandale Farm Spring,Middleton, Nova Scotia B0S 1P0

148, Brooklyn St, Brooklyn, NS B0S, CA

Annandale Farm Spring,Middleton, Nova Scotia   B0S 1P0
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About This Spring

## Overview Annandale Farm Spring is a private drinking spring located on the North Mountain in the heart of the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Situated near the community of Middleton, this gravity-fed spring has long served as a reliable water source for the farm's barns and houses — a testament to the abundant natural groundwater found along the North Mountain ridge. The North Mountain is a basalt escarpment that stretches roughly 200 kilometres along the northern edge of the Annapolis Valley, formed by ancient volcanic activity during the Triassic and Jurassic periods. This geological formation is known for its numerous springs, which emerge where water percolates through layers of fractured basalt and underlying sedimentary rock. Many homes and farms along the North Mountain have historically relied on spring water rather than drilled wells, making springs like this one a vital part of the region's rural water infrastructure. The Annapolis Valley itself is one of Nova Scotia's most celebrated agricultural regions, and farms like Annandale have depended on clean, consistent spring water for generations. While the water from this spring has historically been used for drinking and farm operations, visitors should note that water quality can vary and independent testing is always advisable before consumption. ## Directions 1. Head to the community of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, near Middleton. 2. Find **Brooklyn Street** (also referenced as Route 362 in some local maps). 3. Look for **148 Brooklyn Street** — the spring is located on the Annandale Farm property at or near this address. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 44.942485, -65.141089 — use these for precise navigation, as rural roads in this area can be easy to miss. *Note: This is a private spring on private farmland. Please respect the property and seek permission from the landowner before visiting.* ## What to Expect Annandale Farm Spring is a gravity-fed spring, meaning the water flows naturally downhill from its source without the need for pumps — a setup common among North Mountain properties. The spring feeds directly to the farm's buildings, so visitors should expect a working agricultural setting rather than a developed public spring. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the North Mountain: rolling farmland backed by mixed forest, with views across the Annapolis Valley. The area is rural and quiet, with limited signage. Cell service can be spotty along parts of the North Mountain, so downloading offline maps before your visit is a good idea. Because this is a **private spring**, access is at the discretion of the landowner. If you're interested in visiting or collecting water, reaching out to the farm in advance is strongly recommended. There are many other springs scattered along the North Mountain, and locals in the area may be able to point you toward additional sources that are more publicly accessible.

Getting There

Address

148, Brooklyn St, Brooklyn, NS B0S, CA

GPS Coordinates

44.942485, -65.141089

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to the community of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, near Middleton. 2. Find **Brooklyn Street** (also referenced as Route 362 in some local maps). 3. Look for **148 Brooklyn Street** — the spring is located on the Annandale Farm property at or near this address. 4. **

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TypePrivate Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

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