Kejimkujik National Park Excursions & Attractions
The inland portion features a network of interconnected lakes and rivers that create a paddler's paradise, with over 100 kilometers of canoe routes through calm waters. These waterways wind through old-growth hemlock and red maple forests, offering glimpses of wildlife including black bears, white-tailed deer, and a variety of bird species. Hiking enthusiasts can explore more than 15 trails ranging from easy boardwalks to challenging backcountry routes.
The Mill Falls trail leads to a picturesque cascade, while the Hemlocks and Hardwoods trail showcases trees over 400 years old. For those seeking immersion in nature, the park offers backcountry camping at remote sites accessible only by canoe or on foot. Kejimkujik is also renowned for its dark sky preserve status, making it an exceptional destination for stargazing.
On clear nights, visitors can witness the Milky Way stretching across the sky, free from light pollution. The cultural significance of Kejimkujik cannot be overstated. The landscape contains numerous petroglyphs (rock carvings) and archaeological sites that document Mi'kmaq history.
Guided interpretive programs offer insights into traditional knowledge and practices. The Kejimkujik Seaside section provides a striking contrast with its white sand beaches, coastal bogs, and rugged shoreline. Visitors might spot seals, shorebirds, and even the occasional whale from the headlands.
Whether paddling a traditional canoe, hiking through ancient forests, or learning about Indigenous heritage, Kejimkujik National Park offers a multifaceted experience that connects visitors to both the natural world and the cultural history of Nova Scotia.
Attractions in Kejimkujik National Park
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Kejimkujik National Park in Spring
Perfect weather for walking tours, outdoor activities, and sightseeing.
Practical Information
Getting Around
Public transport, taxis, and walking are the best ways to explore Kejimkujik National Park.
Best Time to Visit
Visit year-round, with peak season offering the most activities and tours.
Booking Tips
Book in advance for popular attractions. Many tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
Safety & Tips
Keep valuables secure and stay aware of your surroundings. Emergency services: 112.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best tours in Kejimkujik National Park?
The most popular tours in Kejimkujik National Park include skip-the-line tickets to major attractions, food tours, and day trips to nearby destinations. Book early for the best availability.
How far in advance should I book tours in Kejimkujik National Park?
We recommend booking 2-7 days in advance, especially during peak season. Many tours offer free cancellation if your plans change.
What should I wear for tours in Kejimkujik National Park?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Dress appropriately for the weather and any religious sites you'll visit. Some attractions have dress codes.
Are tours in Kejimkujik National Park suitable for children?
Many tours are family-friendly. Look for tours specifically marked as suitable for children or contact us for recommendations.
What's the cancellation policy for Kejimkujik National Park tours?
Most tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time. Check individual tour details for specific policies.