- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Digby, Nova Scotia, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis Royal and Kentville.
- From GAEL Tours to Sandy Cove Beach, the Digby area offers 14 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Beaches, Lake and National & State Parks.
- Located in the northwest region of Nova Scotia lies the small city of Digby. Situated along the Annapolis Basin, the city features a harbor and is famous for its scallop fishing. The towns main industry is tourism, as it offers easy access to northern U.S. cities and features the beautiful Digby Pines Resort.
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Westport | Brier Island, Centreville, Kentville, Nova Scotia
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Visitors of Mariner Cruises will have the opportunity to view finback whales, minke whales, and harbour porpoises. Tours will enable guests to learn about the location's marine mammals and bird species.
27.4 Miles
The Historic Cyprus Walk is a tour that leads you through the past and present culture of the Bridgetown area. The 1.5 hour route begins at the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Park, near where the Cyprus vessel was constructed.
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Featuring a military museum that focuses on the participation of local residents in Canadian conflicts, the James House Museum helps visitors to connect with the area's local history. The location also showcases newspapers dating back to 1876.
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Hampton Mountain Road, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
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Valleyview Provincial Park features thirty campground and picnic sites along a woodland area with scenic views. WiFi is available for visitors who wish to stay connected to the outside world.
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Action Jax is a family fun park in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The many activities include go-karts, mini putt golf, driving range, batting cages, water bombers, pool tables and air hockey.
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25 West Caledonia Road, Caledonia, Nova Scotia
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he North Queens Heritage House Museum displays several donated artifacts, including memorabilia, ledgers, and records. The location, which was once a general store and a hardware store, is open from June to September.
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Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park is a recreational camping facility that spans 282 acres. Visitors enjoy camping, beaches, canoeing, hiking, fishing, kayaking, birding, wildlife viewing and comfort station.