- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Kentville, Nova Scotia, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Aylesford, Berwick and Digby.
- From Hall's Harbour to Kings County Museum, the Kentville area offers 20 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, History Museums, Golf and Gift Shops.
- Kentville is located in Kings County, Nova Scotia and is home to just over 25,000 residents. Known for their Memorial Park, the city also hosts numerous sports events throughout the year at one of their many facilities. A popular tourist destination in the Winter, Kentville hosts many winter festivals and events.
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Artifacts in Clay features the work of a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. The location also offers workshops to its guests interested in improving their techniques.
38.4 Miles
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230 Graves Island Road, Chester, Nova Scotia
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At Grave Island Provincial Park, guests will have the opportunity to go ocean kayaking and biking along the shore of the Mahone Bay. Walk-in tenting is allowed at this location.
39.0 Miles
Guests of Lord Hously Museum can visit enjoy a tour of the facility, which helps visitors learn about life in the area during the 19thcentury. The location, originally a home, was constructed during the early 19thcentury.
39.2 Miles
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22 Pleasant Street | PO Box 293, Chester, Nova Scotia
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Guests of the Chester Playhouse can watch a variety of performances ranging from jazz shows to musical farces. Balcony seating is also available at this location, which offers film screenings during the off-season.
39.7 Miles
At the Chester Golf Club, guests can play on an 18 hole, par 70 course that offers plenty of ocean views. The location also features a pro shop and a clubhouse.
42.2 Miles
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.
42.3 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.
42.4 Miles
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16 Fundy View Drive, Alma, New Brunswick
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Designed for beginners and experienced alike, Fresh Air Adventure features kayak tours along Fundy National Park. They offer one day, multi-day, group packages and student specials with most supplies included.
42.4 Miles
Featuring paddle boat and board rentals, Sinc's Boats is located on Bennett Lake in New Brunswick. Families also enjoy fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking and viewing wildlife around the lake.
42.9 Miles
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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.