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Family Activities in Canberra: Best Kids Days Out

Discover Canberra's best family attractions including free museums, Questacon, and the Australian War Memorial. Perfect kids days out in the capital.

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By Canberra Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Updated 7 h ago· 4 July 2026, 5:32 am

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Family Activities in Canberra: Best Kids Days Out
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Canberra is arguably Australia's finest family destination for children interested in science, history, and Australian culture, with the extraordinary national institution network (Questacon, the National Museum of Australia, the National Library, the National Zoo and Aquarium, the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the Canberra Museum and Gallery) providing a density of high-quality family attractions unmatched by any other Australian city relative to its size. Most national institutions are free to enter, making Canberra exceptional value for family visits.

Questacon (King Edward Terrace, Parkes) — Questacon is Australia's National Science and Technology Centre and the country's most entertaining science museum for children, with the hands-on interactive exhibits across nine themed galleries (including the free-fall slide, the earthquake simulator, the robot workshops, and the mathematics playground) providing an exceptional science education experience for ages 3 to 14. Questacon is one of the most engaging children's science centres in the world and is consistently rated among Canberra's finest family attractions.

Australian War Memorial (Treloar Crescent, Campbell) — the Australian War Memorial is Australia's most significant historical institution and a Canberra family must-visit, with the Anzac Hall (the largest object in the Australian War Memorial's collection, the Lancaster bomber G for George), the diorama galleries, the Roll of Honour, and the Last Post ceremony (daily at 4.55pm) providing an emotionally powerful and deeply historically significant experience for families with older children. The memorial's galleries tell the story of Australia's military history with extraordinary artefact collections.

National Zoo and Aquarium (Lady Denman Drive, Yarralumla) — the National Zoo and Aquarium is Canberra's finest family wildlife attraction, with the Twilight Meet-a-Cheetah program, the lion feeding (afternoon), the meerkats, the big cats, the freshwater aquarium, and the close animal encounter programs providing an excellent small-zoo experience in the bush capital setting. The zoo's proximity to the National Arboretum (5 minutes) allows a combined family day visit.

Cockington Green Gardens (Gold Creek Village, Nicholls) — Cockington Green is Canberra's most whimsical family attraction, with the meticulously crafted miniature English village and the collection of miniature landmark reproductions from around the world providing a charming and educational small-scale landscape experience for younger children. The Gold Creek Village precinct also includes other family-friendly attractions.

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