- TripBuzz discovered 20 different types of activities for couples in the Inverness area, including Art Gallery (like Doug Fraser Art), Arts Centers (like Inverness County Centre for the Arts), Boat Tours (like Eagle Eye Outfitters) and Kayaking (like North River Kayak Day Tours), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 11 date ideas in or near Inverness, Nova Scotia, including 9 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baddeck, Cape Breton Island and Cheticamp.
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The Sunset Art Gallery features the artwork of William D. Roach, a self-taught artist who creates woodcarvings and paintings. The location's Frog Pond Cafe offers guests french pastries, sourdough breads, and fair trade coffee.
33.0 Miles
At the Little Pond Stables, guests can ride horses on wooded, flat trails and along the beach. Children who are too young to ride horses will have the chance to ride ponies within the location's enclosed corral.
36.6 Miles
97%
159 votes
1099 Hwy 312 | POBox 33, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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Donelda's Puffin Boat Tours take guests through the area's bird islands, offering guests an explanation of the life of a lobster fisherman. The birds located at the area include the Atlantic Puffin, the Razorbill, and the Bald Eagle.
39.0 Miles
65%
17 votes
457 Elmira Road | Rte 16A, Elmira, Prince Edward Island
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Educating visitors about the history of the local railway, Elmira Railway Museum has exhibits that include model trains. There is a miniature railroad with train rides that travel through the wooded areas around the museum. Old railroad tracks branching off from the building have been made in to a bike path.
39.6 Miles
Eagle North Kayak presents its clients with an opportunity to explore Cape Breton as they make their way to the Atlantic Ocean. They also get to see the gypsum cliffs and bald eagles.
40.7 Miles
94%
364 votes
Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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The Skyline Trail is a 7.5 km return and 9.2 km loop path that offers views of the Cabot Trail and several different animals. The trail, which takes two to three hours to complete, also takes visitors near a variety of headland plants.
41.0 Miles
91%
23 votes
Red Point Park Road, Elmira, Prince Edward Island
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Red Point Provincial Park is known for its peaceful and well-maintained beach. There are often activities planned for children and families. The park also has a campground available for extended visits.
46.3 Miles
Open May - October, the Bayfield Beach Provincial Park is located on St. Georges Bay. The small beach is fun for the entire family where swimming, picnicking and basic amenities are available.
47.8 Miles
94%
180 votes
126 Harbour Rd, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
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Capt. Mark's Whale and Seal Cruise offers guests the opportunity to go whale watching and enjoy views of the Cape Breton Islands. The types of animals available for viewing frequently include humpback, pinot, and finback whales.
49.6 Miles
100%
21 votes
Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Dingwall, Nova Scotia
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Hiking and sightseeing go hand in hand on Franey Mountain (that stands within Cape Breton Highlands National Park). Moreover, from the top of the mountain one can see the Atlantic coastline and the Clyburn Brook canyon.