The Maple Leaves Have Turned Red at Kejimkujik National Park 🍁😍
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, with its dense forests, winding rivers, and lakes dotted with islands, is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Nova Scotia. It's also an excellent spot for maple leaf viewing in NS! 🌳🍂 Kejimkujik is actually divided into two areas. The inland part of Kejimkujik is located along Highway 8 in the central southwestern part of Nova Scotia, 18 kilometers from Caledonia Village. The Kejimkujik Seaside is about 100 kilometers along the coast near Port Joli. 🌸👧 Both offer fantastic opportunities to explore Nova Scotia's natural and cultural heritage, spot various wildlife, or simply sit back and soak it all in. It's ideal for those who love hiking to enjoy maple leaves, boating, and camping! 🚶♂️🛶🏕️ The main part of Kejimkujik was first established as a national park in 1969, renowned for its ancient forests, rare wildlife, and traditional Mi'kmaq waterways. In 1995, it was also designated a national historic site for its Mi'kmaq cultural landscape. 🏞️📜 🚩Address: 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, NS B0T 1B0 (about a 2-hour drive from downtown Halifax) 🗺️🚗 Shunda Fleet can take you there and back hassle-free! 🚗💨 #Halifax #LifeinHalifax #HalifaxAdventures #ForestPark 🌳🍁