- TripBuzz discovered 8 different types of activities for couples in the Alma area, including Boat/Yacht Charters (like Sinc's Boats), Kayaking (like FreshAir Adventure Day Tours), Hiking Trails (like Cape Split Hiking Trail) and Amusement Parks (All Ages) (like Palais Crystal Palace), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 2 date ideas in or near Alma, New Brunswick, all of which are located within the city of Alma.
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Featuring paddle boat and board rentals, Sinc's Boats is located on Bennett Lake in New Brunswick. Families also enjoy fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking and viewing wildlife around the lake.
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Designed for beginners and experienced alike, Fresh Air Adventure features kayak tours along Fundy National Park. They offer one day, multi-day, group packages and student specials with most supplies included.
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Halls Harbour Road, Centreville, Kentville, Nova Scotia
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At Hall's Harbour, guests will have the opportunity to visits artist studios, artisan and antiques galleries, and a fine restaurant. Additionally, guests will be able to take in scenic views at this fishing community.
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Marche De Dieppe Market features locally produced foodstuffs including fruits, vegetables and dairy products. Furthermore, there is plenty of food from around the world as well as handmade arts and crafts.
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Situated a short drive away from downtown Moncton, East Coast Karting offers varied karting options including rental karts and club racing. In addition, the facility also hosts birthday parties and corporate events.
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The Oakland farm zoo hosts fifty acres of grounds to view international animals contained in a rural environment. It's the largest zoo in Nova Scotia. The zoo is located in the Annapolis Valley, close to shopping centers and beaches.
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The Cape Split Hiking Trail is a four to five hour trail that offers visitors views of the Cape's scenery. The location is very popular and features no bugs and plenty of seagulls to view.
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Now known as The Gorge, this 64.5 acre natural woodland area is suitable for guests interest in mountain biking, hiking, and walking during the summer. Winter guests can also go cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.