Greenwich, Nova Scotia

Greenwich is a rural community located in eastern Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

It is also bordered on the north by the south bank of the Cornwallis River (also known as Chijekwtook), opposite the village of Port Williams.

Agriculture remains an important industry but water, sewer, hydrant, street-lights, bus transit and sidewalk services have attracted residential and retail growth within easy access of both New Minas and Wolfville.

[3] The Greenwich church building was sold to Noggins Corner Farm and has been renamed Bishop Hall.

Their first farm market was opened in spot called the "Tannery Hollow" by their son Rhodes and his wife Gloria in 1952.

Railway cars at the feed mill in Greenwich in the last years of year service, 2005