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Frequently asked questions

What are some top recommended foods to try at Kejimkujik National Park?
Visitors to Kejimkujik National Park should try traditional Mi'kmaq dishes such as smoked salmon, bannock bread, and wild blueberries.
What are the accommodation options at Kejimkujik National Park?
The park offers campsites, yurts, and cabins for overnight stays. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.
Are pets allowed in Kejimkujik National Park?
Pets are allowed in certain areas of the park but must be kept on a leash at all times.
Can I fish in Kejimkujik National Park?
Fishing is allowed in the park with a valid fishing license. Some restrictions may apply, so be sure to check the park's regulations.
Are there guided tours available at Kejimkujik National Park?
Yes, the park offers guided tours led by knowledgeable interpreters who can provide insights into the park's natural and cultural history.

About Kejimkujik National Park

Kejimkujik National Park is located in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known for its abundant wildlife, old-growth forests, and pristine waterways. The park is a designated Dark Sky Preserve, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. The currency used in Canada is the Canadian Dollar. Visitors can explore the park's hiking trails, go canoeing or kayaking on its lakes and rivers, and learn about the Mi'kmaq culture through interpretive programs.

When to visit

The best time to visit Kejimkujik National Park is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities. Spring and fall are also great times to visit as the park offers beautiful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter can be cold and snowy, but it is a great time for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

The best time to visit Kejimkujik National Park is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities. Spring and fall are also great times to visit as the park offers beautiful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter can be cold and snowy, but it is a great time for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Getting around

Visitors can get around Kejimkujik National Park by car, bike, or on foot. The park has well-maintained roads and trails that make it easy to explore. Canoe and kayak rentals are also available for those looking to explore the park's waterways. Guided tours are offered for those interested in learning more about the park's natural and cultural history.

Visitors can get around Kejimkujik National Park by car, bike, or on foot. The park has well-maintained roads and trails that make it easy to explore. Canoe and kayak rentals are also available for those looking to explore the park's waterways. Guided tours are offered for those interested in learning more about the park's natural and cultural history.
Traveller tips

Make sure to pack insect repellent as the park is known for its mosquitoes and black flies. Bring a reusable water bottle as there are refill stations throughout the park. Wear sturdy hiking shoes for exploring the park's trails. Check the park's website for any updates on trail closures or special events. Respect the wildlife and follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the park for future generations.

Make sure to pack insect repellent as the park is known for its mosquitoes and black flies. Bring a reusable water bottle as there are refill stations throughout the park. Wear sturdy hiking shoes for exploring the park's trails. Check the park's website for any updates on trail closures or special events. Respect the wildlife and follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the park for future generations.

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