Family Things To Do in New Brunswick

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166 Frederick Street, St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada

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  • This is a playground designed by the children of St. Andrews by Robert Leathers. It has a separate place for toddlers to play.It is a beautiful place for children to play. Most surface is wood with wood chips as walki... More on KaBoom.org

 

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#2.

1125 Highland Ave., Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Parkwood Heights elementary School has about 225 children attending between the Kindergarten and grade 5. This year 60% of our existing playground will be removed because it will no longer comply ... More on KaBoom.org

 

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#3.

Moncton, Nb

  • This water park, adjacent to the famous/infamous Magnetic Hill , features wave pools and numerous slides, including the towering Kamikaze Slide, where daredevils can reach speeds of 40 miles per h... More on Frommers

  • An exciting labyrinth of water slides is complimented by a mini-golf course, an arcade, gift shops and picnic sites. Visitors enter the park through the Empress of New Brunswick, a replica of ... More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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Rte. 100, Saint John, New Brunswick

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  • Just west of downtown is Reversing Falls, located within an impressive rocky gorge. Because of the huge lo... More on Frommers

  • I went on the boat ride with my 2 children aged 23 and 20. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#5.

499 Paul St., Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada

  • The indoor amusement park at Crystal Palace will make an otherwise endless rainy day go by quickly. The spacious enclosed park includes a four-screen cinema, shooting arcades, numerous games (ranging from old-fashioned Skee-Ball ... More on Frommers

 

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#6.

Kingston Penninsula, St. John, New Brunswick

  • A favorite place to go for all locals. This beach is located just outside of the city, but the best thing about it is that you don't ... More on igougo

 

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#8.

Cap-Pele', Canada

  • Shares the same golden sand and warm waters with a campground. More on Tourism.moncton.ca

 

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#10.

New Brunswick

  • Mont Farlagne began operations in January 1969 under the direction of Edmundston Ski Ltd. The hill was built on land owned by the family of its first president, Judge Robert Rice qc. Before its off... More on SkiTown.com

  • Toughened by Maritime weather conditions, the hill has been known to stay open even when the roads in are barely passable. More on SkiTown.com

 

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