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Kejimkujik National Park

Why Visit Kejimkujik National Park?

Explore Nova Scotia's dark sky preserve for unparalleled stargazing and an escape from city lights.

Discover the ancient Mi'kmaq heritage woven into the landscapes and trails of Kejimkujik National Park.

Paddle serene lakes and rivers, a quintessential way to experience Kejimkujik's natural beauty year-round.

Step back in time exploring historic sites and learning about Acadian and Mi'kmaq history.

Experience true Acadian hospitality with a visit to a nearby charming coastal village.

Connect with nature on countless trails, offering a peaceful retreat into the wild heart of Nova Scotia.

Getting Around

When getting around Kejimkujik National Park, having your own vehicle is highly recommended as public transportation is non-existent. The park roads are well-maintained, allowing for easy access to trailheads and viewpoints. Bicycle rentals are available seasonally within the park, offering a fantastic way to explore the main park road and some designated trails. For water exploration, canoe and kayak rentals are readily available, providing access to the park's numerous lakes and rivers. Many visitors enjoy walking or hiking to discover the park's interior.

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Must-See Attractions

  • Kejimkujik National Park's Mersey River offers incredible opportunities for canoeing and kayaking, with gentle currents and stunning forest views along its winding path.
  • Don't miss the chance to hike the Mill Village Trail for a chance to see rare flora and listen to the sounds of the forest, a truly immersive experience.
  • Rent a canoe or kayak directly from Parks Canada to easily access the park's waterways and explore at your own pace, a perfect day trip.
  • Visit the Kejimkujik Visitor Centre to learn about the park's significant Mi'kmaq cultural history and the petroglyphs found within its boundaries.
  • Experience the magic of Kejimkujik National Park after dark; its designation as a Dark Sky Preserve makes for spectacular stargazing opportunities.
  • Take a short detour to the nearby Kejimkujik Seaside National Park for a different coastal landscape, perfect for a bracing walk along the ocean.

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