- TripBuzz found 8 things to do with kids in or near Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chester and Bayswater.
- From Wile Carding Mill Museum to DesBrisay Museum, the Bridgewater area offers 15 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Specialty Museums, Hiking Trails and Historic Homes.
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Operating within the Annapolis Basin, Dockside Kayak Rentals allows its clients to explore the Basin?s flora and fauna up-close. All the same, clients must sign a release form before they take a tour.
47.7 Miles
Founded in 2009, the Aplaydia Indoor Playground is a fully equipped indoor playground suitable for children. The playground boasts a two level soft play unit and separate areas for toddlers.
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The Hemlock Ravine is a modest sized park in quiet serene environment. This wooded park is popular for its wildlife, hiking trails, sandy beach and the heart shaped pond rumoured to have been built in memory of Julie-Prince Edward mistress.
47.9 Miles
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.
48.7 Miles
Guests of the Ocean Zn Giftshop & D_cor shop can purchase jewelry, furniture, sea glass, and artistic works. Visitors are also able to make their own unique necklace pendants and chains.
48.8 Miles
At Kings County Museum, guests will be able to view the original courtroom and furnishings of a courthouse built in 1903. Visitors can also purchase general interest and specialty publications at this location's Book Shop.
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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.
48.9 Miles
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.
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Built by Joseph Scott in 1749, the Scott Manor house is the only surviving gambrel-roofed house in Canada. The museum which boasts some of its original architecture houses several artifacts excavated from the adjacent military outpost.
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1658 Bedford Highway, Bedford, Nova Scotia
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Founded in 1977 in the woods opposite Halifax airport, the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum is one of three aviation museums in Nova Scotia. The museum which is ran by volunteers boasts some extremely rare collections.