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Overview – Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site in Nova Scotia combines forested lakes, rivers, and rolling hills with cultural heritage. Here is why it attracts visitors: canoe routes traverse calm lakes and rivers, trails wind through forests, and historical sites tell stories of Indigenous peoples and early settlers. Wildlife appears along lakeshores and trails, including loons, beavers, and moose. The park offers stargazing opportunities thanks to its low light pollution. Families, hikers, photographers, and paddlers all find fulfilling experiences. Next steps: rent canoes in advance, pack layered clothing for variable weather, and respect park regulations for wildlife and heritage sites.