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Iona
Highland Village is a living museum and cultural centre that celebrates the Gaelic experience in Nova Scotia. On a 43-acre hillside overlooking the world renowned Bras dOr lakes.
Ingonish Beach
Home to the famous Cabot Trail, the land is blessed with spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and a human history that stretches back to the last Ice Age. The park offers many accessible treasures and experiences remarkable in their diversity, beau...
Lyons Brook (Pictou)
Birchwood Campground and Cabins excels in providing friendly service on a clean, well-groomed property for your familys enjoyment.
Belfast Corn Maze (95 Miles)
Eldon
This MAiZE owned and operated by The Viaene family
Charlottetown
The Confederation Centre is open year-round and showcases the best in the Canadian visual and performing arts. It houses several theatres, an art gallery, Mavors Bistro and a gift shop.
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada is home to sand dunes, barrier islands and sandspits, beaches, sandstone cliffs, wetlands and forests.
Charlottetown
Excellent example of Victorial life. The shipbuilding musuem at Green Park does a good job in explaining the trade.
Truro
Located just outside of Truro, Nova Scotia, RiverBreeze is the home of Atlantic Canada's largest corn maze and 'agri-tourism' destination Growing Farm Fresh Family Fun!
Shining Water (125 Miles)
Cavendish
Shining Waters has over 30 wet and dry attractions split into 6 themed areas.Take a plunge down the amazing Cannonbowl!Attempt a Mutiny on the Renegade!Enjoy a traditional Island farm including pygmy goats, miniature horses, pigs, rabbits and puppies...
Kensington
Burlington Amusement Park is Atlantic Canada's Premiere Go-Kart Facility and a must see on your PEI vacation.
Cavendish Beach
Sandspit Cavendish Beach is an exciting day of fun for all ages. Sandspit is the largest Amusement Park in Prince Edward Island, boasting over 18 attractions. Sanspit features a huge rollercoaster, Can-AM go-kart track, miniature golf, bumper boats, ...
Black Cultural Centre (151 Miles)
Dartmouth
The Centre serves as a museum and a library resource center for the African Nova Scotian community and the Black Canadian community as a whole.
Summerside
Wyatt Historic House animates the heirlooms and stories of the prominent Wyatt family. Begin in the 1890s and exit the authentic 1950's kitchen. Check for special themed tours offered to stir the soul. Off-season by appointment.
Dartmouth
A typical 20-30 minute Amethyst performance includes both traditional Scottish Highland and National dances and several modern choreographed highland and stepdance numbers depicting the people and traditions of Nova Scotia.
Bayfield
Cape Jourimain Nature Centre makes connections, engaging and exciting people about environmental conservation. Our facilities take the environment into consideration and you can see how a green building works.
Shearwater
In its current location, the Museum also offers other facilities to complement the collection including an Archives & Reference Library, Gift Shop, Conference Room and 50-seat theatre. The Museum has established itself as a major tourist attraction w...
Halifax
The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is the largest art museum in Atlantic Canada. With locations in downtown Halifax and downtown Yarmouth, the Gallery houses the Province's art collection and offers a range of exhibitions and programming.
Halifax
The provincial government runs this center with the idea of encouraging and developing crafts- and design-based industries across the province.
Pier 21 (158 Miles)
Halifax
Canadas Immigration Museum,tells the stories of 1.5 million immigrants, war brides, displaced people, evacuee children and Canadian military service personnel who passed through its doors between 1928 and 1971.
Point Pleasant Park (158 Miles)
Halifax
Point Pleasant Park is one of Halifax Regional Municipality's great civic spaces. It is the largest forested park on the Halifax peninsula and offers fine views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Halifax
The Museum of Natural History is an ever-evolving landscape. Its staff is dedicated to collecting, researching and documenting Nova Scotias natural history. Their vision is to interpret the natural world to its visitors and inspire them to perceive t...
Ambassatours (158 Miles)
Halifax
Company specializes in tours and charters in Atlantic Canada.
Dalhousie art gallery (158 Miles)
Halifax
The Dalhousie Art Gallery is a public art gallery, an academic support unit within the educational and research context of Dalhousie University, and a cultural resource for the whole community.
HMCS Sackville (158 Miles)
Halifax
See for yourself the living conditions faced by the brave sailors of the Second World War.
Clay Cafe (158 Miles)
Halifax
Located on Quinpool Road in central Halifax, Nova Scotia, Clay Café is a "paint-your-own pottery" studio designed for all age groups - a relaxed, café-like atmosphere for people to enjoy painting on pottery.
Bedford
The largest Aviation Museum east of Ottawa. Home to a growing collection of 25 plus aircraft in two spacious hanger style buildings.
Blue Diamond Tours (160 Miles)
Halifax
Family Friendly Excursions at the Ports of Halifax N S and Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Ideal for families on cruises with younger children .
Halifax
Great place for a whole family to spend time together. Kartbahn has fantastic birthday packages.No experience is necessary as our staff will brief you and explain all aspects of karting.
Saltscapes Expo (163 Miles)
Halifax
Entering its seventh year, this fast-growing and immensely popular consumer show is custom-designed for the prosperous Atlantic Canadian consumer audience served by Saltscapes magazine. The carefully crafted atmosphere makes people smile as they ente...
Atlantic Play Land (161 Miles)
Halifax
Atlantic Playland is fun for everyone in the family, and admission and parking is always FREE! Make a splash in our waterslides and bumper boats - perfect on a hot summer's day. Take a ride on "Big Ellie" the Atlantic Playland Ferris Wheel. It's gua...
Atlantic Playland (161 Miles)
Halifax
Atlantic Playland is fun for everyone in the family, and admission and parking is always FREE! Make a splash in our waterslides and bumper boats - perfect on a hot summer's day. Take a ride on "Big Ellie" the Atlantic Playland Ferris Wheel.
Hubbards
We offer rich, walking and hiking vacation experiences designed for inquisitive travellers who want to see the world in a different way. Our unique holidays combine challenge and adventure travel with the finest creature comforts.
The Music Barn (165 Miles)
Sackville
The Music Barn is a new and exciting location in Sackville for visitors and locals alike. Featuring bluegrass, folk and country music, the Barn has attracted such renowned performers as the Grass Mountain Hobos, Eddie Poirier, and the Spinney Brother...
Struts Gallery (166 Miles)
Sackville
Struts Gallery, established in 1982, is an artist-run centre dedicated to presenting local, regional and national contemporary artist initiated activities: expositions, performances, symposia, publications, demonstrations, workshops, residencies, etc...
Fog Forest Gallery (166 Miles)
Sackville
Original artworks by painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors and artisans are presented year round in monthly solo, group or themed exhibitions.
Owens art gallery (166 Miles)
Sackville
The Owens is a place where you will encounter lively, innovative artwork, discover your own history, meet artists, engage with your community, and have fun.
Wolfville
The Acadia University Art Gallery offers a year-round exhibition programme of contemporary and historical work. The exhibitions and outreach programming of the Acadia University Art Gallery promote visual literacy and enhance the intellectual and cul...
Hopewell Rocks (176 Miles)
Hopewell Cape
At low tide, explore quiet coves with flowerpot-shaped rock formations bearing such curious names as Mother-in-Law, ET and Lovers Arch. Then, as the tide gently shifts, experience the wonder of nature as 100-billion tonnes of salt-water slowly fill...
Kentville
It is the place to come tent or RV at a family campground while exploring all that the Annapolis Valley has to offer - Bay of Fundy, Halls Harbour, Grande Pre, vineyards and orchards galore.
Bluenose II (199 Miles)
Lunenburg
Bluenose was a famous fishing and racing schooner designed by William J. Roué, built in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and launched in 1921. Bluenose II was built from the same plans and launched from the same shipyard in 1963.
Kent Museum (185 Miles)
Bouctouche
Situated at la Pointe-à-Jacquot, this beautiful building of the neo-gothic revival style is still a gathering point for the Acadian community of Bouctouche.
Bouctouche
A visit at the house of La Sagouine is essential as is a visit to the house of La Sainte where you wll meet Les Chicaneuses who have many tales to tell. Continuing on, La Boucanerie will make you discover a variety of fishing trades and you can even ...
Crystal Palace (185 Miles)
Dieppe
Crystal Palace Amusement Park is sure to appeal to all kids, even the ones that are hard to please. Feel your heart pump with excitement, test your dexterity, try your hand at miniature golf - come have fun with family and friends!
Kiwi Kaboodle (201 Miles)
Mahone Bay
Kiwi Kaboodle is a small, locally-owned company providing excellent (licensed!) tours of Nova Scotia since 2001. Whether you are wanting an entertaining tour packed with facts and dates, or a leisurely drive through some of Nova Scotias most magnific...
Campers City (188 Miles)
Moncton
At Campers City Seasonal Resort Community there is never a shortage of things to do. Conveniently located less than 10 minutes from Downtown Moncton, you can enjoy City life and then relax countryside. It’s the best of both worlds.
Moncton
Get wet, go wild! We now have eight water slides — from gentle to thrilling — to get you worked up and cooled off.
Fundy National Park (196 Miles)
Alma
Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick. Here, the conifer dominated Caledonia Highlands roll down to meet the fog-generating Bay of Fundy.
Shippagan
The Marine Centre has a large collection of more than 100 species of fish and invertebrate as well as a rare Blue Lobster native to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic Canadian lakes and rivers. Microhabitats have been created to simulate the natu...
Kouchibouguac National Park
One of two wilderness Canadian national parks in New Brunswick, Kouchibouguac is a fascinating mosaic of bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, sparkling freshwater systems, sheltered lagoons, abandoned fields and tall forests which characterizes the Mari...
Maitland Bridge
The only inland national park of Canada in the Maritimes, features abundant lakes and rivers ideal for canoeing. The lush woodlands and gently rolling landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors will find historic canoe routes, portages an...
Miramichi
The museum has staff that is able to conduct tours year-round. Feel free to contact the museum at any time to book a guided tour. Business hours are 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Sussex Corner
Built by show people for show people, it is Eastern Canada's premier Agricultural Exhibition Center.
Riviere du Nord
Originating from 17th century France, the Acadians were the first French settlers in North America. Le Grand Dérangement (the deportation) scattered Acadians throughout the world. The Village Historique Acadien (VHA) portrays the ingenuity and deter...
Gaspé
A national park created in 1970, located at the farthest reach of the Gaspé Peninsula. Its majestic landscapes cover a 244 km2 area that is carved out of the sea, cliffs and mountains.
Fundy Trail Parkway (227 Miles)
St. Martins
The Fundy Trail opens up previously unreachable areas of the Bay of Fundy coastline and panoramic views.
Upper Clements Parks (237 Miles)
Annapolis Royal
As Atlantic Canada's Premiere Fun Park destination, Upper Clements Parks delivers thrilling rides and exciting family entertainment all in an enjoyable outdoor atmosphere.
Historic Gardens (237 Miles)
Annapolis Royal
The Historic Gardens is a 17 acre horticultural paradise located in historic Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Historically themed areas of the Gardens tell the story of Nova Scotian settlement from an agricultural and horticultural perspective.
Rocky Harbour
Gros Morne National Park of Canada was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It is an area of great natural beauty with a rich variety of scenery, wildlife, and recreational activities. Visitors can hike through wild, uninhabited mountains...
Annapolis Royal
We are situated in Annapolis Royal Near Bigby, on the beautiful Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Basin. Action Jax also has Atlantic Canada's newest Go Kart Track with 9 big banked corners, an indoor amusement arcade and many areas to relax and picnic area...
Annapolis Royal
Action Jax Family Fun Park offers a great day out for the whole family. We have go-Karts for all ages, even the little ones can go with a parent on a double Kart. The mini putt is a great laugh and shows your golfing skills up! There lots of things t...
Port Menier
Just imagine! In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a wild and enchanting island, basking in the clear northern light.Imagine white cliffs being lapped by the ocean's waters unfailingly. Imagine looking down into yawning canyons and hearing the roar of powerf...
Red Bank
You will gain a glimpse into the beauty of our community, our way of life, both past and present and our visions for the future.
Havre-Saint-Pierre
This park is a remarkably beautiful scattering of some thirty limestone islands and more than 1000 granitic islets and reefs. There is an abundance of life in this strange half-world: seabirds gathered in colonies, seals, dolphins and whales, swarmin...
Saint John
The museum has in many respects become the public face of the Jewish community in Saint John. Its primary role is to collect, preserve and display the history of the Jewish community of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Saint John
The ABEC promotes the Arts and Sciences by offering a variety of events including exhibits, workshops, weekly talks, gallery walks, and demonstrations. In the summer months Camp ABEC holds workshops in arts and sciences for children ages 7-14.
Harbour Station (253 Miles)
Saint John
Harbour station is an arena located uptown area of Saint John for sporting and entertainment events.
Cherry Brook Zoo (253 Miles)
St John
Cherry Brook Zoo, in Rockwood Park, Saint John, NB, Canada. Specializing in endangered species. CAZA accredited . Also home to Vanished Kingdom Park and Tiger Claws Miniature Golf.
New Brunswick Museum (253 Miles)
Saint John
Family adventures for young and not so young. Participate in a day full of themed activities and exhibits.The Discovery Gallery is open 7 days a week with activities for all ages and interests. Find artifacts, photographs and references from New Brun...
Doaktown
The museum houses a very extensive collection of artifacts and interpretive displays that tell the story of the sport of fly fishing and the life and history of the Atlantic salmon. Programs such as Adopt-a-salmon and fishing camps for youth, make le...
Whale Cove Campground (271 Miles)
Saint Anthony
20 km from a beach, less than 20 km from a natural reserve, flat, little shade, 2 rentals, pets allowed throughout the campsite.
Tiverton
Tiverton, the home of Pirate's Cove Whale & Seabird Cruises, is an authentic fishing village on the tip of Long Island, Digby County, Nova Scotia.
Yarmouth
The Western Branch is the only satellite gallery in Canada. Its establishment helps fulfill the Gallery's mandate of making art more accessible across the province and bringing the visual arts and Nova Scotians together.
Fredericton
The York Sunbury Museum is a gateway into the exciting history and diverse heritage of central New Brunswick.
Fredericton
he Exhibition Grounds provides facilities for the agriculture industry for education, exhibition and distribution as well as the annual fall Fair known as the FREX, which is Atlantic Canadas largest agricultural fair.
Prince William
Listen for creaking wagons pulled by trotting work horses, the whooshing of hoop skirts, and the distant melodies from lively fiddlers and dancing townsfolk. Witness the bustle of farm life, and learn first hand how ordinary people lived and worked i...
There are so many fun places to go with kids in New Brunswick - great zoos and aquariums, museums, theme parks, water parks and swimming pools, places to visit outdoors (many of which are cheap or free), historical places of interest, activities and indoor play centres for toddlers as well as the usual family tourist attractions - take a look below, lots of the best things to do with children in NB