Each New Brunswick city has a variety of ‘things to do’ for children on vacation. Yet even without organized activities, New Brunswick is the natural place to take your children for this year’s holiday. Let them experience the natural beauty of this Atlantic province.
Every adventurous spirit wants to visit the Hopewell Rocks and walk on the ocean floor. Parents will have to make their plans around the low tides. Interpretive staff on the beaches can explain everything you need to know about staying safe during this adventure. Safety must always be a priority.
The Irving Eco Reserve might look low-key but it is an educational and entertaining spot. Against a background of fragile sand dunes, bilingual puppets entertain enthusiastic children. With a learning centre, hands-on exhibits, and pretend tracks to use in the sand to make prints, the Irving Eco Reserve is a fun place. Bog-walking at Kouchibouguac National Park will also thrill the kids.
Camping is always great fun – especially in a province with such natural beauty. Families can camp in New Brunswick parks or private campgrounds. The river systems play a huge part in this province and it is easy to find campsites alongside a river. Star-gazing is a must on a camping trip under New Brunswick’s indigo skies.
The province has endless beaches and countless opportunities for fun and relaxation. Whether families choose a walk on the beach, an afternoon swim, or a serious rock and shell collecting excursion, they are bound to have fun in New Brunswick. » Read more: New Brunswick – Never a Dull Moment for Kids on a New Brunswick Vacation