- 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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Built in 1913, the Bayswater Lighthouse ceased operating in 2005. The grounds around the lighthouse are open to visitors. Also nearby, is unique 1920 covered bridge over Milkish Creek.
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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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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.
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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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Named after one of Canada's best tennis players, the Daniel Nestor Tennis Centre features an indoor tennis court.
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Lying along the Fundy Shore, Lake Midway Provincial Park is primarily a picnic site with tables and open areas. However, visitors can also swim in the lake or engage is some canoeing and kayaking.
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At the Wild Carding Mill Museum, the staff will instruct guests on the intricacies of carding wool. The location mixes the history of the industry with that of the local area in its presentation of the material.
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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.
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The DesBrisay Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the Bridgewater area's past and culture. Events at the establishment include birthday parties and nature walks around the nearby duck pond.
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Clearwater Seafood is a regional seafood vendor that has several retail locations. They are known for their fresh lobsters, and their strong beliefs in providing the best quality ingredients.