CLICK to return to TransCanada Highway.com Home page

CLICK to go to FoundLocally.com

CANADA: 

 British Columbia 

 Alberta 

 Saskatchewan 

 Manitoba 

 Ontario 

 Quebec 

 New Brunswick 

 Nova Scotia 

 PEI 

 Newfoundland 

 Yukon Territory 

 Northwest Terr 

 Nunavut 

 

 The Highway  

 Province  

 Cities & Towns  

 Accommodation  

 Links & Info  

 Travel Tips  

 Feedback  

Join Casale Media!

TransCanadaHighway.com Fredericton, New Brunswick Top Kids Attractions

[ Full Accommodation Search Form ]

Context Sensitive Search:

Accommodation:

Part of town:

Name:

Address or Building:

Wilmot Park's playground Here are the most popular children-oriented attractions in the Fredericton area and around New Brunswick. Of course, you should consider the age, interests, and energy level of your child to determine the most appropriate places to visit...but here are our recommendations.

Go for an Outdoor Barbecue
Barbecue pits and picnic tables are provided for your convenience at Odell Park,
Killarney Lake Park, Mactaquac Park and Woolastook Park. Also available for a fee at Hartt Island Campground/Bucket Club.

Kingswood Park
2 km from Hwy 2, on Route 640 (Hanwell Rd)
506-444-9500
Fredericton's largest one-stop family entertainment centre with waterslides, candlepin and ten pin bowling.

Green Village Butterfly House
686 Riverside Drive.
(506)450-3388.
Walk among tropical butterflies right here in Fredericton! Located at Green Village,
visitors can see Monarchs, Swallowtails, Morphos, Zebra Butterflies, and many
more. Green Village is open daily, year round. The butterfly house operates daily
from mid-May to end-August.

Bucket Club Activity Park Bucket Club Activity Park
Rte 102 Woodstock Rd, 10 minutes west of downtown Fredericton
506-462-9401
Waterslide park with miniature golf, driving range, bankshot basketball

Woolastook Family Park
5171 Route 2, Upper Kingsclear NB E3E 1P9
25 km west of Fredericton, 5 km off TCH Exit 258
506-363-2959 fax: 506-375-6338
3 beaches, volleyball courts, 4 waterslides, canoeing , 18 hole mini-golf, 9 hole golf course, and campground. 19 km of hiking and biking trails




Community Map

Blue = Main Trans-Canada route, red = downtown access route, | Green = bicycle-friendly route



Where to Stay

Check Rates & Avaiilability for Accommodation

Hotels & Motels

Here: The Highway | The Provinces | Cities & Towns | Accommodation | Info & Links | Travel Tips
Other Provinces: BC | AB | SK | MB | ON | QU | NB | NS | PE | NL | YK | NW | NU
TransCanadaHighway.com Home Page | FoundLocally.com Home Page
(c) 1999-2010 FoundLocally.com Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.