Review:

There are two distinct sides to Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site , or just Keji, as the locals call it. On one side, you have the ancient sugar maples, old growth hemlock, and yellow aspen along the picturesque warm-water lakes. On the other side at Kejimkujik Seaside, you will find yourself on a different planet with white sand beaches, granite cobbles, and vast barrens.

Located in Nova Scotia, these are the lands were the Mi’kmaq people paddled their canoes from lake to lake and river to river, hunting and fishing these lands for thousands of years. It is here that they left their stories carved in old boulders. You can follow their trails and enjoy this vast wilderness in your canoe or kayak, go fishing, or just enjoying the majesty of nature.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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