Town Notices
Development Land For Sale
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- Published: December 14 2017 14:36
1. Digby Development Agency
Our land assets are managed by the Digby Development Agency, an inter-municipal body made up of the municipality of the District of Digby and the Town of Digby.
Digby has 3 attractive development zones available:
2. Airport Zone
This area comprises 183 acres in the North Range area, conveniently adjacent the Digby-Annapolis Regional Airport:

Within this zone, there is Airport Industrial (AI) zoning, Airport Residential (AR), and Airport Residential/Commercial (ARC), each with adequate separation to allow for a wide variety of uses. This area is un-serviced and undeveloped at this time. There is some hangar infrastructure present, and the DDA is open to proposals on a Design-Build basis.
3. Industrial Drive

This site is approximately 22 acres in area and is generally located south of Highway 217 and is bounded by industrial lots, residential lots, and institutional uses. At this time, the area is approximately 60% occupied. The remaining available lands (in yellow) total roughly 10 acres and are surrounded with streets that include municipal services including sanitary sewer, water distribution system, overhead electrical (3 phase on Industrial Drive), and paved roads with roadside ditches and culverts for drainage.
A watermain and forcemain has been installed through the center of the project area connecting Shreve Street to Industrial Drive and an easement is in place to protect this corridor. There are three wastewater pumping stations near the site, one at the end of Shreve Street, one on Highway 217, and one at intersection of Industrial Drive/Highway 217. The area is zoned Industrial M under the Conway Area Land Use Bylaw where a wide range on nonpolluting and appropriate commercial uses can be developed.
4. Digby Business Park (North)

This parcel (PID 3013066) is consists of 171 acres of un-serviced, primarily wooded land. Land use for that area is governed by Digby Wellfield Protection Area Land Use By-Law, Digby Wellfield Protection Area MPS which restricts uses on roughly 55% of the parcel. Nonetheless, there remains excellent frontage on Highway 217, and approximately 77 acres of raw land not subject to the by-law.
Purchasing Land
If you have an interest in purchasing Digby Development Agency lands,please download Application to Purchase DDA Business Park Lot (2) . All applications are 100% confidential.
Questions?
Please contact Tyler Pulley CAO Muncipality of the District of Digby 902-245-4777 or email Tyler Pulley Tyler Pulley email
Winter parking regulations
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- Published: November 27 2017 10:29
Winter parking regulations are now in effect for the Town of Digby
Fishermen's Memorial Park
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- Published: September 15 2017 15:00
Fishermen's Memorial Park, located on Maiden Lane, was dedicated in 2002 to offer the community a place to remember and honor Digby Area FIshers who were lost at sea. The memorial will stand as a lasting tribute for many generations to come.
On the third Sunday in September the Mayor and Council will hold an annual ceremony to honor those fishers who were lost.
If you would like to have a loved one's name that was lost at sea inscribed at Fishermen's Memorial Park download the form below and return to the Town Hall.
Dunia Cobas Murt
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- Published: July 05 2017 15:23
2004 Canada World Youth Participant
Dunia Cobas Murt
Báguanos
Holguín Cuba
Soy cubana y tengo el privilegio de participar en la X edición del Proyecto Juventud Canadá Mundo, lo cual me ha servido de mucho ya que mi estancia aquí me ha permitido el intercambio con la comunidad, con otras culturas, y otro idioma. Todo esto me servirá de mucho para mi vida profesional, por que además ha contribuído a fortalecer aún más mis principios y convicciones. Me encuentro trabajando en estos momentos en Town Hall, una oficina de gran importancia para la comunidad de Digby, donde me siento muy bien en compañía de las maravillosas personas que aquí trabajan. Gracias por acogernos en su puesto de trabajo y enseñarnos cosas nuevas. Gracias a la comunidad por su apoyo. Gracias a las familias por su acogida y hospitalidad. Gracias al Proyecto Juventud Canadá Mundo por existir. Gracias a todos los que, de una forma u otra, interactuan y ayudan.
I am Cuban and I have the privilege of participating in the 10th edition of the Canada World Youth Project. What has served me a lot during my stay here is that it has permitted me an exchange with the community, with other cultures, and another language. All this will serve me well for my professional life, because it has also contributed to better fortify my principles and convictions. I find myself working at this time at the Town Hall, an office of great importance for the community of Digby, where I feel very well in company of the marvelous people who work here. Thanks for welcoming us in this work placement and for teaching us new things. Thanks to the community for its support. Thanks to the families for their welcome and hospitality. Thanks to the Canada World Youth Project for existing. Thanks to everyone, that in one form or another, have interacted and aided us.
Sarena Talbot
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- Published: July 05 2017 15:22
Sarena Talbot
2004 Canada World Youth Participant
Sarena Talbot
Comox, Vancouver Island
B.C. Canada
I would like to thank the Town of Digby for hosting our program. We have been welcomed warmly by all we have had the pleasure of meeting. I would like to thank everyone at the Town Hall for creating such a caring and generous work placement. I would also like to thank our host families for opening their homes to us and contributing to the success of our program in so many ways. My time with the program in Digby has enabled me to grow as a person while strengthening my personal beliefs and convictions. Digby is a beautiful and warm-hearted town and I look forward to the next two months as we become more involved in the community.
Town Council History
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- Published: July 05 2017 15:21
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Places to Eat
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- Published: May 24 2017 14:25
First Stop: Digby
Two hundred and thirty-five kilometres from Halifax, one hundred kilometres from Yarmouth, is the small town of Digby, a worthwhile stop along the Evangeline Trail. Check out the waterfront street and its array of shops and restaurants.
A Must-Try: World-Famous Digby Scallops
Looking for succulent scallops? Digby is home to the world's largest inshore scallop fleet along the eastern seaboard.
Digby overlooks both the Annapolis Basin and Digby Gut. Memorial Look-Off on Water Street in downtown Digby, affords a good view of the scallop fleet and marina area.
Area restaurants certainly believe in the claim Scallop Capital. Good scallop dishes are included on many menus - pan-fried scallops, scallop sandwiches, scallop chowder. Other local specialties include fresh Lobster, dulce, Grundy and Digby Chicks, just to name a few!.
Enjoy the Admiral's Walk on the waterfront.
Digby holds the Scallop Days Festival in early August each year, and offers a variety of activities for all ages, including scallop shucking contests and a parade.
Digby Chicks is a name used for smoked herring in Digby, Nova Scotia because they once replaced chicken for Christmas dinner for impoverished early settlers.
Go to Fundy Coastlines and Cultures: Restaurants for a listing of places to eat.
Building
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- Published: May 12 2017 13:16
Step 1 Development Permit
Do I need a Development Permit?
No person shall use any land or erect, alter or use any building or structure or otherwise undertake any development unless a Development Permit has been issued.
No Development Permit shall be issued unless all the provisions of the By-law or the terms of a variance or development agreement relating to a proposed development is satisfied.
Application for Development Form
| Description | Development Fees |
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| Application for a Municipal Planning Strategy Amendment, pursuant to the Municipal Government Act | $1000 per application plus $500 for advertising |
| Application for a Land Use By-law Amendment, ( Text or Map)pursuant to the Municipal Government Act | $500 per application plus $500 for advertising |
| Application for a development agreement or amendment to a development agreement, pursuant to the Municipal Government Act | $700 per application plus $500 for advertising |
| Application for a Development Permit pursuant to the Town of Digby's Land Use By-law ( change of Use, small buildings, accessory uses) | $50 per application |
| Application for a Development Permit pursuant to the Town of Digby's Land Use By-law ( Residential/Commercial activities to 2500 Sq. Ft) | $100 per application |
| Application for a Development Permit pursuant to the Town of Digby's Land Use By-law ( All uses 2500 Sq. Ft and over) | $150 per application |
| Application for a Minor Variance, pursuant to the Municipal Government Act | $125 per application |
| Zoning Confirmation Letter | $50 per confirmation letter |
| Application for a Sign Permit | $25 per application |
If you need more information about development in the Town of Digby contact the Development Officer Tom Ossinger, CAO 902-245-4769
This may be your only step required. More information will be made available to you on step 2 after the development stage is complete.
Step 2 Building Permit
We currently share a building department with the Municipality of Digby located at 12548 Hwy 217-Seabrook - PO Box 429 Digby, NS B0V 1A0
For more information on building permits visit the Municipality of the Distirct of Digby's Building DepartmentBuilding Department.
Building Permit Application and Inspection Fees
Proposed ( Town of Digby)
| Description | Fees |
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| New construction & Additions to Residential, buildings, community centres, cottages and churches | $20 processing charge plus $0.10 per sq.ft. based on all usable floor area of the new construction or addition |
| New construction & Additions to Commercial, Industrial and other buildings not otherwise specified. | $20 processing charge plus $0.14 per sq.ft. based on all usable floor area of the new construction or addition |
| Sheds, Decks , Shell Storage buildings, garages, barns and forestry or fishing buildings not designed for human occupancy | $10 processing charge plus $0.05 per sq.ft. based on all usable floor area of the new construction or addition |
| Repairs, Renovations or Alterations to all Existing buildings | $25 processing charge plus $2.00 per $1000 of estimated value of construction work |
| Location or Relocation of an existing structure or mobile home | $75 |
| Building or Structure Demolition | $30 |
All square footage under this Section shall be calculated as follows:
- Buildings intended for human occupancy shall include all usable floor space;
- Buildings not intended for human occupancy shall be based on the area of the main floor only.
Fees, less processing charge, shall be refunded in situations where the application was not completed or the application was denied.
Related information can be found at Planning and Development.
