Summer 2022 Camping Season At Kejimkujik National Park Starts May 20th

Summer 2022 Camping Season At Kejimkujik National Park Starts May 20th

The Summer camping season at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site opens May 20th, 2022. Here’s what’s new…

The new multi-use Ukme'k Trail, meaning 'twisted' in Mi'kmaw, meanders along the Mersey River connecting the campground with popular day-use areas. Visitors will enjoy 6.3 km of twists and turns with optional mountain bike features, crossing the new Mill Falls Bridge and the inclusive rainbow crosswalk. Rentals available onsite at Whynot Adventure, the Keji Outfitters. Kejimkujik Seaside National Park, on the Atlantic coast, offers a wild and isolated stretch of coastline with white sand and turquoise water. The newly revitalized Port Joli Head Trail reopens in June following extensive trail work that will help mitigate against future damage caused by climate change.

As Canadians, we are fortunate to live in a country with such diverse landscapes and rich history. Every one of the protected areas within the Parks Canada network of sites is a perfect gateway to discovering, learning about, and connecting with natural and cultural heritage. As summer approaches, I encourage all Canadians to get out and walk in the footsteps of history and enjoy the important physical and mental benefits of being outdoors.
— The Honourable Steven Guilbeault Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

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