Things to Do with Kids in Bouctouche, New Brunswick

  • TripBuzz found 7 things to do with kids in or near Bouctouche, New Brunswick.
  • From The Irving Eco-Centre to Le Pays de la Sagouine, the Bouctouche area offers 13 different types of family activities, including: Lighthouses, Specialty Museums, Gardens and Historic Sites.
  • A small New-Brunswick beach town, Bouctouche has been recognized for its efforts to thrive as a green community. The city has also recently built administrative offices along with a multi-purpose community center which includes event space, a skating rink, walking track and fitness equipment. Located on the Bouctouche River and the Atlantic Ocean, the city further offers an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, bicycling and picnicking.
  • TripBuzz found 7 things to do with kids in or near Bouctouche, New Brunswick.
  • From The Irving Eco-Centre to Le Pays de la Sagouine, the Bouctouche area offers 13 different types of family activities, including: Lighthouses, Specialty Museums, Gardens and Historic Sites.
  • A small New-Brunswick beach town, Bouctouche has been recognized for its efforts to thrive as a green community. The city has also recently built administrative offices along with a multi-purpose community center which includes event space, a skating rink, walking track and fitness equipment. Located on the Bouctouche River and the Atlantic Ocean, the city further offers an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, bicycling and picnicking.
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38.0 Miles
100% 18 votes
History Museums 40 Mill St., Hillsborough, New Brunswick MoreLess Info
Educational, a visit to historical Steeves House Museum is great for school groups and families alike. Along the tour, you can enjoy costumed guides that are well-versed and able answer many questions. The grounds, museum and local church are all rich in Canadian history.
38.1 Miles
78% 18 votes
Military Museums 2847 Main Street, Hillsborough, New Brunswick MoreLess Info
Explore a little of Canadian history at the New Brunswick Railway Museum. While visiting the museum, guests can tour a number of full-size railway cars. Indoors there is also a wide collection of artifacts to see.
38.2 Miles
91% 132 votes
Theaters 115 Richmond St , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island MoreLess Info
Guests of Anne and Gilbert can will have the opportunity to watch a musical production that tells the story of Anne of Green Gables. Those who take advantage of the Anne Package will also have the chance to explore Anne's former home and visit her hometown.
39.3 Miles
100% 1 votes
Lighthouses Highway 152, Alberton, Prince Edward Island MoreLess Info
The Northport Range Rear Lighthouse was first erected in 1885 to signal the entrance of Cascumpec Harbour. The former front light now serves as the rear light of the new range.
39.8 Miles
100% 4 votes
History Museums 656 Church Street | Lot 4, Alberton, Prince Edward Island MoreLess Info
Established in 1964, the Alberton Museum is a National Historic Site with information about the growth and development of the town. The location, which was originally a courthouse, has artifacts from early residents of the town.
48.4 Miles
91% 22 votes
Other Landmarks 5039 Route 16, Bayfield, New Brunswick MoreLess Info
The undeveloped land of Cape Jourimain Nature Centre includes beaches, trails, and beautiful scenery along the maritime coast. The centre has views of Confederation Bridge. An observation tower and lighthouse are also within the property, as well as educational exhibits.
49.1 Miles
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Lighthouses Route 960, Bayfield, New Brunswick MoreLess Info
Owned by the Canadian Coast Guard and located in Cape Tormentine, the Indian Point Range Lighthouse was built in 1869. Although no longer operational, the lighthouse grounds are open for your viewing pleasure.
49.9 Miles
82% 137 votes
Bridges Rota 16 | New Brunswick , Canada, Bayfield, New Brunswick MoreLess Info
As the longest bridge in the world to cross over ice-covered water, Confederation Bridge is 12.9km (8 miles) long. Opened in 1997, the bridge connects Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. On the New Brunswick side, there is a rest stop that has a scenic path for picture taking.
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