- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Kensington, Prince Edward Island, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cavendish and Bayfield.
- From Haunted Mansion to Anne of Green Gables Museum, the Kensington area offers 20 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), History Museums, Military Museums and Haunted Tours.
- Primarily used as a service center the surrounding farmlands, and located in Prince Edward Island, Kensington also attracts tourists annually for its' festivals and events. The city hosts the Miss Community Gardens Pageant and the Kensington Harvest Festival. Visitors enjoy the rich green panoramic landscape, fishing, golfing and local cuisine.
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27.9 Miles
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450 votes
2 Prince Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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At Top Notch Charts _ Lobster Excursions, guests can board a marine fiberglass boat and learn about modern lobster fishing techniques. Customers receive a complimentary meal at the site which includes a lobster, coleslaw, and potato salad
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2 Kent Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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The Beaconsfield Historic House is a Victorian-style building that regularly holds lectures and concerts for its guests. The gift shop also sells a variety of items, including books, magazines, and pottery works.
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687 votes
145 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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The Confederation Centre of the Arts features both an art gallery and a theatre. Guests of this location can also enroll in a variety of education programs, including the Dance Umbrella and Saturday arts classes.
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Guests can learn about the history of Canada at Founders' Hall, which tells the tale of the nation ranging from its birth in 1864 to present day events. Guests can also use the location's free Internet connection and computer stations.
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Visitors who sign up with Prince Edward Tours are taken on a trip through the city and the area's North Shore. The attraction's boat tours grant guests the opportunity to spot seals and watch lobster haul demonstrations.
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132 votes
115 Richmond St , Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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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.
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656 Church Street | Lot 4, Alberton, Prince Edward Island
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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.
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Highway 152, Alberton, Prince Edward Island
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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.
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PO Box 432, Lakeside, Prince Edward Island
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The Links at Crowbush Cove is a 6,903 yard course with fairways, water holes, and pot bunkers. Visitors of the location can also eat at David's at Crowbush or the Clubhouse on the Links.
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This quaint lighthouse was built in 1845 and carefully maintained over the years. The Point Prim Lighthouse is a piece of maritime history where patrons can catch glimpses of seals from the top.