Kejimkujik National Park

exclusive access

for canoo members

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Nova Scotia’s inland of historic canoe routes and portages. Generations of families have paddled, hiked, camped, and connected with nature and Mi’kmaw culture at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. When the sun sets, the skies over Kejimkujik reveal a beautiful panorama of tens of thousands of stars in Nova Scotia’s only Dark Sky Preserve. Rock engravings known as petroglyphs, traditional encampment areas, and canoe routes attest to the presence of the Mi’kmaw people for thousands of years.

Kejimkujik National Park Seaside is a separate protected wilderness on the Atlantic coast where you can experience pristine white sand beaches, astounding turquoise waters, coastal bogs, abundant wildflowers, rich lagoon systems, and coastal wildlife.

Special instructions

Enjoy free daily admission to all National Historic Sites, National Parks and National Marine Conservation Areas administered by Parks Canada.

Free daily admission will be granted on-site with proof of Canoo membership. Please present your Canoo app to Parks Canada staff, who will provide a 4-digit code to validate your free entry and guide you in your discovery.

Visit the Parks Canada Canoo webpage for more information.

Profitez d'une entrée quotidienne gratuite à tous les lieux historiques nationaux, parcs nationaux et aires marines nationales de conservation administrés par Parcs Canada.

L'entrée quotidienne gratuite sera accordée sur place avec une preuve d'adhésion à Canoo. Veuillez présenter votre application Canoo au personnel de Parcs Canada, qui vous fournira un code à 4 chiffres validant votre entrée gratuite et vous guidera dans votre découverte.

Visitez la page Canoo de Parcs Canada pour plus d'informations.