Kejimkujik is located in Southwest Nova Scotia. Paddle, hike, bike, camp, and connect with nature and Mi’kmaw culture. Explore Mi’kmaw petroglyphs, traditional encampment areas, and canoe routes dating back thousands of years. Experience the night sky in Nova Scotia’s only Dark-Sky Preserve.
Visitors will enjoy 6.3 km of twists and turns with optional mountain bike features on the new multi-use Ukme’k Trail, crossing the new Mill Falls bridge and the inclusive rainbow crosswalk.
Archaeological remains at Kejimkujik show evidence of continued Mi’kmaq inhabitation for thousands of years, and perhaps up to 6,500, according to experts. The main find: stone-tipped tools carved from the region’s sedimentary rock, which archaeologists believe might have been made on-site.