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sarahandshaun Jan 27th 2009 10:09 am

What to do with the kids?
 
We're arriving in NS in May for a two week holiday/recce and will be trying to fill the days for a six and eight year old. Can any one give us any help other than the beach and horse riding? Thanks in advance:thumbup:

sarahandshaun

AmyDavid Jan 27th 2009 12:11 pm

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by sarahandshaun (Post 7219708)
We're arriving in NS in May for a two week holiday/recce and will be trying to fill the days for a six and eight year old. Can any one give us any help other than the beach and horse riding? Thanks in advance:thumbup:

sarahandshaun

There is the Discovery Centre in town - that is always worth a visit. Shubenacadie Wildlife Park is good.

triumphguy Jan 27th 2009 12:55 pm

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
Monopoly?

nikki dreaming Jan 27th 2009 7:24 pm

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
Like Amy mentioned, Shubenacadie is great for an afternoon out, our DS loved it when were over last May(although we got drowned as rats;):rofl:)

Also Theodore Tugboat looked cool for the kids, we didn't get time to go, but might be worth a look

http://www.murphysonthewater.com/theodoretugboat/

Have a great trip:thumbup:

lhcasssidy Jan 28th 2009 1:30 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
The harbour hopper or frog hopper is a must if you are in halifax:D

Paul Wildy Jan 28th 2009 2:33 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by sarahandshaun (Post 7219708)
We're arriving in NS in May for a two week holiday/recce and will be trying to fill the days for a six and eight year old. Can any one give us any help other than the beach and horse riding? Thanks in advance:thumbup:

sarahandshaun

I believe theres a great swimming pool in Cole Harbour with all the wave machines etc.

Kejimkujik National Park is really nice - you can rent Canoes and paddle around on the rivers and lake there.

I would also say Shubenacadie is worth going to.

For beaches try Martinique on the eastern shore and most of the beaches on the south shore are really good. Beware the weather may still be variable in May (hot weather not really guranteed until July) and the water will certainly be fridgid!

ann m Jan 28th 2009 2:52 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
Leave them at home :sneaky:

scrubbedexpat074 Jan 28th 2009 3:24 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by NSpaul (Post 7221934)
I believe theres a great swimming pool in Cole Harbour with all the wave machines etc.

Kejimkujik National Park is really nice - you can rent Canoes and paddle around on the rivers and lake there.

I would also say Shubenacadie is worth going to.

For beaches try Martinique on the eastern shore and most of the beaches on the south shore are really good. Beware the weather may still be variable in May (hot weather not really guranteed until July) and the water will certainly be fridgid!

No wave machine at Cole Harbour, but a decent slide, diving board and rope swing. I think there might be one at the Sportsplex in Dartmouth though.

I like Point Pleasant (just for walking while the kids moan) then into Halifax for the play boat on the boardwalk and coffee/donuts!

Delighted no one has mentioned the horrors of Atlantic Playland or Upper Clements Park which as Nova Scotia only (and by default leading!) amusement parks leave lots to be desired.

We really enjoyed our trip to Sugar Moon farm last year (http://www.sugarmoon.ca/) - not sure whether they will still be doing Maple syrup that late in the year but they will be open at weekends - register for food as soon as you arrive then go for a walk, when you return you should be at the top of the list.

Also had a lot of fun at Noggins farm last summer (http://www.nogginsfarm.ca/), again doubt the corn maze will be open by May, but they have a nice play area.

With a little preparation/planning the bay of fundy high tide/low tide is worth a look (in three years I have yet to be prepared enough to make it).

If you get to the end of the Annapolis valley then down to long island there is the chance to go whale watching which for us is probably the best thing we have done here with the kids.

sarahandshaun Jan 28th 2009 4:11 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by ann m (Post 7221981)
Leave them at home :sneaky:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:Great idea but the kids diasagree, maybe next time. The kids will go on the beach no matter what the weather is so no major issues there and monopoly will come in useful for the evening. Thanks for your replies everyone:thumbsup::thumbsup:

sarahandshaun

bimchick Jan 28th 2009 5:15 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
All have been good suggestions so far. There is also citadel hill where people are dressed in costume period, kids usually like it there. There's Oakland Farm Zoo in Elsford (about 1.5 hours from Halifax). There the kids can feed some of the animals like deer and lama and there's a lion and tigers. It's small but nice.

The wave pool in Spryfield has the wave machine. Though to be honest I would avoid it there.

rach_woz99 Jan 28th 2009 5:40 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
Keji park is lovely if the kids like walking. Also Delaps cove in the Annapolis valley has a walk that goes right out to the sea and is really nice.

Oaklawn farm zoo is well worth a visit. If you're googling it, it's actually in Aylesford (!).

Have a great time!

Paul Wildy Jan 28th 2009 5:41 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
And actually while we're on the subject of places to avoid I can tell you that my family were a bit dissapointed with Hatfield Farm in Hammonds Plains that advertises pony rides etc for kids. My wife took the kids there for the afternoon having arranged for me to pick them all up when I finished work. After about 10 minutes they ran out of things to do and ended up sitting around twiddling their thumns for the rest of the afternoon.

Paul Wildy Jan 28th 2009 5:47 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by sarahandshaun (Post 7222215)
:rofl::rofl::rofl:Great idea but the kids diasagree, maybe next time. The kids will go on the beach no matter what the weather is so no major issues there and monopoly will come in useful for the evening. Thanks for your replies everyone:thumbsup::thumbsup:

sarahandshaun

Are you going to be based in one place or will you have time to travel up to Cape Breton for a few days? I loved Cape Breton and so did my kids. Driving through the National Park we saw quite a few moose.

sarahandshaun Jan 28th 2009 6:16 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 

Originally Posted by NSpaul (Post 7222488)
Are you going to be based in one place or will you have time to travel up to Cape Breton for a few days? I loved Cape Breton and so did my kids. Driving through the National Park we saw quite a few moose.

Hi NSpaul

We're going to be based in a rental cottage close to Louis Head beach. We'll have a rental car and will be travelling around, hopefully on the quieter roads Sarah will have a go at driving:eek:

triumphguy Jan 28th 2009 7:04 am

Re: What to do with the kids?
 
Monopoly is cheaper!

Hey, if I was forced to play in our family's caravan for hours on end while it rained outside in not-so-sunny Wales or Scotland, why shouldn't another generation be subject to the same torture?


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