Here you have all the opinions of real people like you who know the services of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (Tourist Attraction) in the area of Nova Scotia (Canada).
At the present this business gets a score of 4.8 stars over 5 and that score has been based on 127 reviews.
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I love Keji. Reminds me of childhood. Nice hiking trails and great canoeing.
We visited in March end..the season was yet to start. It was quiet and pleasing experience , a world of your own.
Beautiful
Love it here! Beautiful park with lots of fun activities!
We spent an afternoon, drawn by the birchbark canoe making demo, but unfortunately it wasn't available the day we were there. No matter; we visited a few other spots in this vast park, and it's wonderful: Mill Falls, a short walk from the info centre, that even the young grandchildren could manage... The beach at Merrymakedge... Jake's Landing, where you can rent canoes & kayaks... Eel Weir. That doesn't even scratch the surface of what's available, and it's cheap, under $12 for a family group.
Best park in N.S
Autumn is a most spectacular time in Nova Scotia. The leaves, the temperature, the trails. Keji is perfect for hiking, back-country camping, canoeing, and now for mountain-biking with some pretty sweet trails!
Beautiful park tons of trails of various difficulties some are even wheelchair friendly. Jeremy's bay campground is awesome and there is no outhouses but actual bathrooms with flush toilets and running water. Well worth the trip it doesn't matter if you love just down the road or thousands of miles away you won't regret it. If camping stay at least two nights minimum. There is too much to do if you want to do it it can't be done in less than that. Or just sit and relax at your campsite. Some sites have power hookup with a 20a 120v standard receptacle and 30 or 50a camper outlet
Amazing hike/ views but you need more garbage cans there was a lot of garbage.
Great lake beaches and canteen during peak season. Wonderful spot for day trips
It's a very nice and interesting place, the only problem are the ticks D:
Great wildlife swimming and camping.
Awesome!!! One of the best camp grounds I have bin to.
Favourite place to spend the weekend. A slice of paradise.
Relative to other national parks in Nova Scotia this one is less of a sight seeing destination. Great if you're a newbie at camping and looking to do quite a bit of kayaking or canoeing.
Good place for weekend....!! I was in Halifax at that time I went there for 4 times in two years!!!
Beautiful! Love the trails and the river! Lovely walk in the winter ❄️
Come get your camping on.????
Amazing national park! From camping and kayaking to learning about Nova Scotia's first nation people at the encampment site and the petroglyphs. Amazing experience!
Fun place to take your kids
We wanted to do a quick 1km trail, $15.....not overly impressed
Serenity now!!! Trails are not crowded. Well groomed.
The site is beautiful, the water was warm and the views were spectacular.
Very nice park. We were in a travel trailer at an electric site. Being novices we missed that we should have gotten water at the entrance; where the dump station is located. Who knew??:)) The park will be closed in 2020 for renovations. The end result will be fantastic; we saw some drawings.
Great to be back in nature... awesome park staff
I love this National Park and National Historic Site! My favorite place to camp.
Spent 2 nights in an O-tentik. Would love to spend a week. Lots to see in the park. We rented a canoe and the staff was really helpful. I can't wait until the kids are bigger and we can check out some back-country tent sites. FYI - don't bring outside firewood with you.
(Translated) Very beautiful. The walking paths are not particularly exciting but the colors of the trees in the autumn are fantastic. You can practice canoeing, cycling, trekking in the woods. There are areas equipped for camping and chalets are also rented. A car is needed to reach the destinations inside. (Original) Molto bello. I percorsi a piedi non sono particolarmente eccitanti ma i colori degli alberi in autunno sono fantastici. Si può praticare canoa, bicicletta, trekking tra i boschi. Ci sono aree attrezzate per campeggiare e si affittano anche degli chalet. Occorre un' auto per raggiungere le destinazioni al suo interno.
Beautiful National park!
Gorgeous area go camping, canoeing, hiking, & chilling out. ????
Keji is a great place , Ive been there 4 times in the last 5 years and still havent seen or done it all.
(Translated) Very nice, easy walk in the forest, picnic place with grill on the beach, canoe rental, clean toilets. To recommend (Original) Très joli, ballade facile dans la forêt, place de pique nique avec gril sur la plage, location de canoë, toilettes propres. A recommander
Very nice campground. Lots of greenery to explore. Bathrooms are clean, spacious and conveniently located. Stats at night were amazing. Firepit was a good size. Sites are a little close together but nice to go with a group. Lots of water access. Will definitely be back.
Favourite camping spot.
Disney world for nature lovers.
A paddlers and hikers paradise. Small but beautiful natural wonders, and top notch interpretation and science.
Fantastic place to spend a day, weekend, or week. Lots of bike/hiking trails, swimming, and animals
Wonderful escape
Kejimkujik is an absolutely beautiful place to camp. Many trails to explore and freshwater beaches to swim at. Recommend to everyone.
Started going backcountry camping five years ago and going again this year! This was last summer’s trip to sites 21 and 22... poison ivy at 21 and three days of rain in the forecast sent us home a day early.
Great experiences abound. Many wonderful hikes. The campgrounds have updated washroom facilities.
so nice here
Had an amazing camping / canoeing trip at sites 5 and 6. One of my best ever. Weather was perfect.
Nice national park, Nice lake by the camp site
Amazing national park, great employees, amazing camp sites, and all around awsome spot for a vacation!
A wonderful park to explore.
We went backcountry camping at Keji. We canoed to our campsite (rented canoe and equipment from the park). The campsite was incredibly beauiful and well put together (included picnic table, fire pit with grill, tent pad, wood, pit outhouse and lines to tie up our food/garbage). Very private - there was a good distance between our campsite and the next closest backcountry site. What we saw of the park was amazing. Can't wait to go back and explore some more.
There is so much to see and to say hope those picture can talk about it. It’s an amazing lake. The islands are really nice to picnic, you can camp on them and the scene around you is just incredible. You fell so small in this vast water.
It's a National Park for a reason
Always a great visit, I aways go back country camping!
Keji will leave an impression on you that you will never forget. This special area of NS is one of the main reasons we decided to move to this part of the province. A backyard we could only dream about before!
Great race day
Great trails for biking and walking
Beautiful park. Lots of amazing trails to explore Canada's wilderness.
We visit Keji a few times a year, but our favourite is always autumn!
Always a perfect destination for biking, hiking and relaxing
Cool place with gool mushrooms, cool endangered turtles and lots of cool native history. Also cool astronomy spots. 12/10 would recommend
What I love about Keji - selfishly, is how it makes me feel. All those trees, all those trails, all that water and all the critters - there they are, respected, cherished and hopefully always will be by legislation. The natural world deserves to remain untampered with and parks like Keji are there to show us why. Renew your soul and take a walk in a timeless place.
Kejimkujik is the best National Park; Bar None. I've been camping here for more than 38 years and I love it so much. Kejimkujik is my favorite place in in all of Nova Scotia. There's nothing like a big campfire on a chilly October evening!!
Good place to experience the outdoors and appreciate the wilderness with camps maintained. Cll early though to book a spot or get a pass.
Beautiful untouched nature. The 'Backcountry" they advertise is good for beginners. The lake is marked with buoys you can match to a map and the island sites are well stocked and taken care of. We'll worth the trip! Especially in 2017 with the free park entry!
Keji is AMAZING. Saw monarch butterfly.
I went on the May long weekend. Back country had few people, and the campsites where beautiful. Just make sure to bring a bug net.
Well designed and maintained trails. Great range of options for every type of hiker
Great place, but site selection makes it extremely difficult to get near friends and family.
Beautiful scenery, and wildlife.
Kayaked to island 13 and it was an experience I will never forget. It was so amazing to wake up on my own little private island facing the water. My only complaint is that the designated tent area is very rocky and sharp. So uncomfortable if you don't have a pad or mattress.
Superb! Glorious and soggy, full of lakes and mystery. Don’t miss the Sky Circle and the chance to peer into deep space with that amazing star filled sky. Spent two nights here and they are two nights I’ll never forget.
The focus of this park is canoeing. However, I hiked the Liberty Lake Loop. The northern part of the trail is the most beautiful. The southern part is mainly on a forest road. The campsites are well maintained, always providing plenty of dry firewood. The only critic here is, that the Backcountry campsites are expensive in comparison to other national parks.
Kejimkujik National Park and National, Quiet, Peaceful, Absolutly the most Beutiful place in canada.
So clean. So beautiful. Our favorite campground!
Kejimkujik is always a great place to camp! Been coming here for years!
Amazing place. Beautiful trails for hiking or biking. wonderful Washrooms, very clean. a lot of Showers and playgrounds around the park. kayaks renting for accessible price. the campsites are a little small than I expect, but with beautiful trees around.
Beautiful park
I thoroughly enjoyed the park. My group spent two nights there. We enjoyed a bunch of canoeing. We saw and heard some loons which was awesome. The campsite was very accommodating. The one complaint I have is the stench coming from the outhouse. If that was somehow eliminated or reduced, it would then be perfect.
Amazing camping. The island sites are bomb. Highly recommend
Absolutely beautiful camping spot.
(Translated) Beware of ticks and caution, bears are regularly reported by visitors themselves. I deeply regret that the park is At no time at the entrance of the park warned its visitors of the presence of bears and a total lack of information on the protective measures with regard to a place which is infested with ticks. That said this place is quite superb a 3 hour walk (little walker) (Original) Attention aux tiques et prudence ,des Ours sont regulierement signalées par les visiteurs eux même . Je regrette fortement que le parc n est À aucun moment à l'entrée du parc mis en garde ses visiteurs de la présence d'ours et un défaut total d'information sur les mesures de protection vis à vis d'un lieu qui est infesté par les tiques . Cela dit ce lieu est tout à fait superbe une balade de 3 heures (petit marcheur)
Staff were not very organized
Awesome as always
Beautiful place for kayaking and canoeing.. we were able to spot ducks..
Best place for camping. Beautiful lakes for canoeing and kayaking. White sand beaches. Good hiking trails. Pretty waterfall
Magical.
One of the best parks in Canada. So much fun for the family. Check out the tent cabins.
Gorgeous park with hiking trails and swimming
A natural paradise for hiking, paddling, camping, photography
Amazing hiking area
Excellent park to see some old growth forest. Being a dark sky reserve, Keji is perfect for star gazing! Also for some reason AM radio station reception is exceptional, literally some sort of station is present on almost every frequency. Most of the radio stations you can tune into are from the United States and they are as varied in content as you could imagine. It's a fun and easy way to explore the United States via radio.
Absolutely stunning! A beautiful place to enjoy nature. Spent the weekend there. It was amazing we can't wait for the next trip!!
Many excellent experiences in nature and leisure!
It’s a great place for hiking, trail and especially camping. Camping experience was amazing, it has all the required amenities.
Seemed great but barely saw it
Beautiful place, lots of activities, so many trails to enjoy. Helpful staff!
Atlantic Canada's only inland National Park. Do you want to get away from the Coast and enjoy every type of woodsy camping experience. Network of lakes, rivers islands to canoe on. Back Country, Front Country, Island, camping. Beautifully wooded bike, hike and walking trails. The water is dark like tea and warm. Swim in the lakes or by the falls. Bike, Canoe, Paddle Board rentals. Clean showers and washrooms. :)
National park. What's not to like? Good price, plenty of space. Great camping grounds.
One of my favourite places to camp... so much to do and so much history.
Cycle camping in the backcountry. Awesome trip.
Beautiful camp ground! National park so for trailers they only have electricity at your camp site. However the sites are very roomy. There is so much to here though for the nature lover. If you like/love camping, make sure to put this place on your list to visit. Extremely relaxing and peaceful!
Just great!
Great picnic and drive. Beautiful scenery.
Very beautiful park. Lake is extremely scenic
Great canoeing and camping
If you are in Nova Scotia this will be your place to get in touch with nature. Beautiful Lakes, but beware of mosquitos in summer!
Beautiful national park.
Our favorite place to camp, hike, canoe, and bike.
(Translated) Great park, with endless nature and wildlife. Those who are afraid of Blackflys, should rather avoid him ... (Original) Toller Park, mit unendlich viel Natur und Wildlife. Wer Angst vor Blackflys hat, sollte ihn jedoch eher meiden...
Wide open space with plenty of well maintained campsites. Scores of trails including a back-country route which circumnavigates the park. One drawback is nonrefundable fees without a three day cancellation notice, difficult to do when weather is a factor.
So peaceful
This park is amazing. The back country is quiet, the star gazing is spectacular.
Wonderful park. Be careful of ticks.
Beautiful park. Many trails to follow or just paddle on the lake. The washrooms are clean. Showers are on another part of the park, you can go by car or walking, depending where you are.
One of the greatest parks. This park has lots to offer. The trails are incredible, the campground is large, and the things to do here is endless. We always have a great time. The waterfalls at Mill Falls and breath-taking. We spent a lot of time on our bikes doing the trails, which were all lovely, although some can be narrow at times. You can also rent canoes and take to the lakes. We did quite a bit of geocaching while we were there and the caches were all in great shape. We usually tent here, and this time we stayed in Slapfoot Loop, site 213. It was great, flat, and perfect for setting up tents. Camp site had a lot of people in it this weekend but it was still very quiet, which we loved. Previously, we have stayed before in the 198-210 range and all of those sites are terrible. Avoid those like the plague. They are all on a sloping hill, so if you are in a tent, you are constantly sliding down. And it's not just a gentle slope either, it's at least ten degrees or more. They aren't even sites really, and I can't believe they actually charge money for them. Make sure you read the specific site description online before you confirm your booking. If the slope says moderate or high, don't book it. You will regret it. Also, I was appalled that they charge $7.50 for a bundle of wet wood. We regretted buying it in the park. Despite what they tell you, definitely try to buy your wood from local residents. Most of them charge $4.00 per bundle and their wood is dry. (Note: As of 2018, the park is claiming they no longer allow wood to be brought in, even from local businesses, which I think is a crime. They should be pushed to provide better wood, AND to still allow at least the local businesses to sell it. I have heard that the local businesses get their wood from the same places as the park, so there is no reason to ban it.)
I have been going camping at Keji for over 20 years. This place is the perfect summer vacation spot for families and friends. There are loads of trails to hike or bike on, plenty of different playgrounds for kids, a variety of beaches to swim at including a waterfall. They have a place to rent a canoe or kayak. The main campground also has showers with a soccer field next to it and an amphitheater. If you're looking for more of a secluded camping experience Keji also has outback camping. Last year was my first experience with outback camping and it was a blast. There are multiple campsites you can hike or canoe to. Each site has access to provided firewood, a water source nearby a place to hang your food away from animals and a very clean outhouse. The people at Jake's Landing (Canoe rental place) are very helpful and friendly. When renting a Canoe for our 2 day trip they showed us everything we needed to know for portaging, how to set the canoe on the car for safe travel and helped us pick out the right canoe for our trip. 100% going again this summer and will for years to come.
Fantastic park, we look forward to backcountry camping every year
Beautiful park. You can rent a kayak or a bike. Or just hike :-)
Great natural beauty. I love the place
Excellent place for trekking. An example for cleanliness and forest conservation. Cheers to all staff and authorities.will revisit soon, for canoeing.
Going there for years love it plenty to do clean large sites.
We love Keji. Relaxing, lake is warm in the summer and so many outdoor things to do
Friendly staff, well maintained and great new washroom facilities.
Keji is an amazing place. Sad that it is closing for the winter.
Must see. The most beautiful place in Nova Scotia. Lots of fun. You can enjoy its camp sites, Lakes, trees, trails, river, kayaking and canoeing and ...
awesome place to bike and run! fall colors
Such a beautiful spot. So much to see and do.
Nice place. It must be very beautiful in summer.
Out of the 3 National parks I stayed at on my trip, this was the dud. Kouchibouguac and PEI were miles better.
(Translated) Good hiking trails ..... and peace! (Original) Gute Wanderwege.....und Ruhe!
In the moddle of nowhere. ...loved it
Amazing National Park, lots of facilities, well organized and maintained camping spots and an awesome friendly staff.
Clean. Friendly. Love the scenery.
Beautiful scenery! Even on a drizzly Easter day!
This is a magical place in the Heart of Nova Scotia..The Mi'kmaw Indigenous peoples Stories and culture come to life here. The Storyteller Night under the stars is a highlight and Ursula Johnson did a fantastic Job. She also took us on a tour of the Petroglyphs the following day. If you can sign up for this as it is limited but a must see. There are lots of easy trails or more difficult ones. The staff was very helpful at the visitors center. It was a pleasure to learn of the Mi'kmaw peoples and thanks again to Ursula Johnson!
My favorite place for camping in Nova Scotia.
Fantastic park. Very clean, well groomed hiking trails, gorgeous lake, solid campsites. Come for the fresh air and fresh smell of Christmas wherever you walk! The old growth hemlocks are cool too :)
Our favorite camping spot!
Campsite is great, good amenities and sites. The by-the-sea portion of the park is sublime and worth the drive
The best hiking spot in Nova Scotia!!
A beautiful place to rest and enjoy nature.
One of the most beautiful nature reserves in the province. A must see for any nature lovers.
Great place for a day visit or an extended camping trip. Lots of activities for kids and parents alike.
Enjoyed a great backcountry site, complete with firewood, outhouse, and a cable & pulley system to store wildlife attractants safely.
All was good except for the kayak renting experience, ended up leaving without going kayaking but other than that It was a great experience
Great park as well as camping. Love this place .
Love it...
No better place in the Maritimes to get your paddle on. Backcountry sites are sparse and spectacular providing all you'll need to get a true camping adventure. If you're lucky you'll spot deer, black bears & numerous water fowl as you paddle to your site and go to sleep with the soothing sounds of loons lounging on the lakes. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable of the Park and its history.
Always worth a trip. Swimming in the lake (kind of rocky though) kayaking on the river, playgrounds and fire pits for barbecue available.
I've probably spent around 50 days in the back country over the past 10 years at keji. Love the park itself, but staff seem to have given up on maintenance. In an entire year they havent been able to supply wood to most backcountry sites which causes people to start burning things they find in the woods which damages the park. In addition many of the less used portgage routes they seem to have abandoned doing regular maintenance on. The roof on w1 is also going to collapse if they dont repair it.
Not overly impressed that after booking and printing reservation on my phone, which os difficult in itself. That I get my two day total $69.80 that I then have to go and buy a valid entry pass!! What! That was almost same as 2 day camping! So sadly I canceled. Minus $11.00 for booking the reservation????
If you love the outdoors you'll love Kejimkujik! There is so much to explore and take in I cannot wait to go back next year!
Beautiful place for a hike, boat or bike.
Head to Hemlocks & hardwoods trail for a spiritual experience.
Beautiful national park. Swim, bike, hike or camp.
Lovely sites, clean facilities, interesting day and night time activities, friendly like-minded people, plentiful wildlife, lovely beaches and swimming, list goes on.
No explanation needed just go.
One of our favorite places. Lots to do. Great new MB trail! Backcountry is awesome on a canoe/kayak.
Every bit of this park was a treat, and I can't wait for my next trip there. The bike trails, water activities, and the campground are all second to none. Definitely a crown jewel for Nova Scotia.
So much to do! Fun place!
Loved kayaking. Beautiful lakes and trails. Prepare BUG SPRAY!!
Love it here, we got a cabun this trip, the weather was unbelievable, so hot, uncomfortable to sleep, but, no one controls the weather. :)
Great views of the Annapolis river, special place with lots of history to share, when visiting places like this you can really feel Canada's past life and struggles of people who was there hundreds of years ago.
Beautiful spot to camp, visit, a lots of activities could be done during the stay, Hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, ... the staff are very friendly and helpful. I enjoy spending weekends here to clear my mind and relax.
Great place to get outdoors, with canoeing, hiking, biking and much more!
Great staff and beautiful scenery.
Offers so much... camping, kayaking, swimming, hiking, wildlife, nature at it's best!
Backcountry camping at site 11 is always an excellent adventure
Fall is a wonderful time to visit Kejimkujik National Park the colors are magnificent and worth the hikes
Great national park. Something for everyone. Easy walking paths for young families. Great canoeing and paddling. Lake beaches. Vast network of backcountry trails.
Been going there forever and love it.
Stayed on Onentik and had the lost amazing time. Hike, Kayaking ad swimming was great.
Lovely park. Great staff. We took our cat and had a great weekend.
Very disappointing for a national park for many reasons
Beautiful place! Very well kept, campsites are good size and quite private
I would like to shout out a great big Thank You to all the staff at the park for all of their amazing and hard work. It is truly appreciated.
(Translated) Rented canoes and had a wonderful afternoon. Although the park was well visited, it was often on the road for themselves. (Original) Haben uns Kanus gemietet und hatten einen wunderschönen Nachmittag. Obwohl der Park gut besucht war, war man unterwegs oft für sich.
Amazing. Absolutely beautiful. A must experience.
Omg, what a beautiful National Park! We asked at the first gate what we "had" to do and she said the "Hemlock & Hardwood" 5k hike, so we did. ..it WAS magical, just like she suggested. After a picnic lunch, we rented a canoe & headed up river for a bit. Again, a piece of heaven on earth. We managed to get several Red Chair shots too. The park is well cared for.
Great sites, lots of hiking and a ton of activities. Look out for Donna who has a great talk on Native stories. It's called "Do You Believe?"
This is real camping at its finest
Really a good park with lots of options for hiking, biking and kayaking...
Stayed at backcountry campsite #5, great site and great hike
It has to be my favorite national park In North America. I love everything about keji and recommend it to everyone who is thinking about going there. I can garentee that you will enjoy yourself there. As long as you like nature.
Awesome place for short visit , long stay , camping. Has many short and long scenic trails. Biking and canoeing us available. We recently stayed at Jeremy's camp ground which was near small beach . Had amazing view . Absolutely loved it. Wish we could stayed for more days. We were 3 families, Everyone had a great time. Will definitely visit again
Had the pleasure of canoeing to and camping at backcountry site #24 this past week - it did not disappoint! Outhouse on site was in pristine condition and the woodstove was well stocked. My husband went for a dip in the lake before supper and said the water was wonderful. I would definitely recommend booking in advance as backcountry sites fill up quickly - the online Parks Canada portal allows you to reserve in advance and pay all fees with the exception of your day pass for park entry. Keji is also a dark sky preserve allowing for amazing celestial viewing, so bring your telescope and chill out under a canopy of stars!
Amazing place, for kids to enjoy, and an excellent learning experience.
Great park for hikes, and canoeing. Nice place to swim. Activity wise, great place and I'd come back for, just not a huge fan of the main camping area. The campsites in the main area have no privacy, the camp is incredibly loud until silent hours. Our little kids had a hard time sleeping with all the noise.
Great parl, tons to do, beautiful spot
Must visit if you are into hiking and trekking. The forest alone is worth it. There are couple of beach sites where one can go swim or see the beautiful night sky. Canoeing and kayaking are also there on under $15 rent and cycles for $10 for 1 hour. Another thing worth seeing is the grafton lake.
Beautiful National Park!
A must seen place during you are visiting Nova Scotia!
Beautiful place with lots of places to stay, even if you don't like camping! Don't miss the kayaking or canoeing on the Mersey River and/or on the lake (which can be windy). Keji is also a great place for rolling single-track trail running — and a world-class dark-sky location for stargazing.
We went back-country camping to island #16 for one night. It was a long canoe out (~5km) but not that difficult in the calm waters. Well worth the trip! The island was perfect size for the two of us. You can stand in the middle of the island and see all the water around you. I didn't want to go island camping on an enormous island only to have it feel like regular camping. The camping prices are very reasonable, but the canoe rental was steep ($50 for one day).
Great place for hiking and camping
A gem in the crown of the Canadian national park service... wilderness hiking, biking, paddling over many trails & waterways. Wild swimming in lakes and rivers. Nature photography. A dark sky preserve and quiet environment. High quality services & facilities.
Beautiful lakes and backcountry hiking. Wear long pants if you're heading top the backcountry though! Our legs were shredded by the overgrown berry bushes on a few trails
Always love my time in keji. Nice campsites. Great staff. Lovely beaches and hiking trails. The new bathrooms are incredible, though I wish they put the same driers that they have in the family washrooms as the singles. The new wood with the hemp bags are awesome as it makes a good tinder. I do not have to bring the yellow pages when I come to keji now.
Awesome!!!!
(Translated) Very nicely laid out. Located in the forest. Great for hiking. Electricity available at many parking spaces. Shower house available. Everything was very clean. As usual in Canada, very nice and helpful staff (Original) Sehr schön angelegt. Im Wald gelegen. Toll zum wandern. Strom am vielen Stellplätzen vorhanden. Duschhaus vorhanden. Alles sehr sauber. Wie in Kanada übliche, sehr nettes und hilfsbereites Personal
A very beautiful, well preserved national Park. There are lots to see and explore in this place, one night is of stay is not enough. Only thing is, our firewood we bought from the entrance was not too dry so we had a hard time starting a fire. My best advice is buy firewood from the visitor center as it is surely dry. We rented an oTentik and did not disappoint.
I don’t know where to start about this beautiful National Park and Jermys Bay Campground! oTentik by the slap foot beach in jermys bay was the best place to stay overnight, I was thrilled by the Night Skies, Milky way and Galaxies!!! Sipping my beer on the slap foot beach shore with the birds chirping and tiny waves gazing the stars is a most memorable experience. The wonderful staff of Parks Canada really love their job, park and make it a pleasant experience overall.
Beautiful area with nice activities for people. We got to attend the bone broth and birch, and the night theater. Recommended for families and backpackers.
Hiking trails were well kept, and never found myself feeling too far from my starting point. While some of the hiking trails weren’t the most exciting, I can’t comment on all of them. Camping seemed to be a popular attraction, and might potentially be a future interest of mine. Kayaking was a blast and I enjoyed exploring the lake. Some might find the lack of moving water somewhat boring, but it was interesting nonetheless.
Fantastic place
Easy to access and very nice park. The staff kindly helped us with our kayak rental and it was quick and easy. It was a calm and enjoyable experience.
What Nova Scotia looks like if we don't cut down and the trees!!
Family camping only. Sites are very close together. Washrooms are gross.
Nice place for camping, blessed with natural beauty. Surrounded by beach and lakes. Good place for cycling , hiking and kayaking. Kayaks , bikes are also available on rent.
Been coming here since 97 and I would be lost if I didn't get here for at least a weekend a year. When they say heaven on earth, they are referring to this place.
One of the best national parks in the eastern half of Canada.
Beautiful and there are lots of opportunities for learning something about the area.
Love this place. So much to do.
Been loving this place for 40 years. Its in my heart.
This is a beautiful national park. With everything from camper camping to backwoods camping. If you like the out doors this is a must place to visit in Nova Scotia. I try and camp/visit at least once a year.
I would live here if I could. We have gone two years in a row and am always leaving wishing I had more time there. What an amazing treasure to our province. Beautiful scenery, quiet and shaded campgrounds. Endless trails and nice little beaches. If you haven't been here yet, stay AT LEAST two nights. Go hiking, rent a canoe for an oir or two. You won't be dissapointed.
Always an amazing time. Every time we camp here we have a 'once in a lifetime' experience. This trip was no different! Go for a canoe cruise or float down the Mersey.
Closed due to covid for camping. Openfor day trips. Went on hike today little chilly but great fall colors.
This is a beautiful and special place. We are so glad we visited Kejimkujik! The fall colours were on full display. We'll be back one day.
Awesome place for hikes, camping and all sorts of other fun family and adventurous activities
One of my favorite places in Nova Scotia to visit
My fav national park in east coast Canada! Me and my bf only spent one day and also was my first time here, it was definitely not enough! There’s so many place in the park that I can explore, everything is so gorgeous in the summer! We did canoeing ???? and hiking on #5 trail, and the weather was so perfect! We really enjoyed our Keji journey and definitely come back again! Next time we should plan on camping or even stay longer! Love this Kejimkujik Park so much!
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Wonderful national park in the heart of Nova Scotia. Reasonable rates amd great nature trails
This is my favorite place to go camping at during the summer, book early and you could be there for 2 weeks and never be bored. Plenty of biking and walking trails all throughout the park. Kayak and Canoe launch areas, as well as rentals of Kayaks Canoes, and Mountain Bikes all at a reasonable price. But in order to rent any of it you must have a credit card or I'D, and be 19 years of age or older. Camp sites have plenty of room and privacy of you position your vehicle and tent/trailer properly. As well as backcountry sites either hiking or paddling access. Plenty of wildlife including deer, otters, and various species of amphibians and reptiles. With the option of power or not, this is the best national/provincial park I have ever been to to date. And I've been trying to find good campgrounds for 18 years. Easily my favorite area and I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
Nothing beats going canoeing here on a warm summer day. Just bring enough sunscreen! I was sad not to have stayed long enough to spend a night watching the stars, from a park that has such notably dark skies free of light pollution.
Best place in NS for camping and hiking!
Keji is an amazing spot in Nova Scotia. Beautiful walking trails, a gorgeous lake, great camping, canoeing and fishing. Go early, go often!
Great place. Has a large range of activities for all ages. Will return as soon as I get the chance.
I spent a weekend here in October 2017. It was closing for the season shortly, so the navigation buoys had been removed but we found our spot fairly easily. The landscape is pristine, services are top notch. Staff are very helpful and informative. We were lucky to have such nice weather for mid October, and we had a brilliant night sky. Check yourself often for ticks. They're problematic throughout south west Nova Scotia and Keji is no exception. We picked at least a dozen off the dog.
Trails and camping are amazing! Weekdays are quieter for camping when kids and barking dogs are not there. Looking forward to coming back someday.
Explore, push yourself, relax, learn, explore, get dirty, discover more you, explore, appreciate more, enjoy fresh air, earn some blisters, and did I mention , explore?!
Peace and quiet and being in nature surroundings.
A nice National Park with all the right elements. It could use a general store within the park but Caledonia is 20 minutes away with cute supermarket. Park staff is friendly and available. Campsite are level if not secluded but water is available nearby. Drainage is also very good after a heavy rain. Electricity is available on site but not all sites are electrical. Each site also has a fire pit and a picnic table with a stand(!) for a light. Check your listings.
(Translated) Very nice, quiet national park. Ideal for hiking in pristine nature! Relaxation for body and soul. (Original) Sehr schöner, ruhiger Nationalpark. Ideal zum Wandern in unverfälschter Natur! Erholung für Körper und Seele.
Beautiful
make sure to rent a canoe to see more of Keji than just the campgrounds.
Fantastic trails along the beautiful River Mersey and lake Kejimkujik.
Great place for hiking and biking and swimming. You can even rent canoes and kayaks.
Great for family getaways with kids. Beautiful views over Kejimkijik Lake
This is one of Nova Scotia's finest parks in my opinion. The hiking, cycling, camping, and canoeing are superb. We have been coming here annually for many years now and marvel at the park's natural beauty with every visit.
First time going back since I was child, and it did not disappoint. Highlights included the old growth forest trail (the Hemlocks trail by Big Dam- reminded us of an enchanted forest), and Mill Falls. I also recommend canoeing up Mersey River.
An excellent campground provides easy access to beautiful beaches, great hiking and biking trails, a very affordable restaurant, and reasonably priced kayak or canoe rental.
Beautiful place to visit in the fall
Beautiful hike in an ancient Eastern hemlock forest. Lots of very nice camping spots along the river and several lakes.
Love this place... Especially the back-county.
Every kid/adult should experience this national park! So much to do and see in nature's backyard!!
(Translated) It's too big to finish! Go next time! (Original) 太大了,都没转完!下次还去!
(Translated) I stopped there to cut the road between Lunenburg and Annapolis Royal. At the suggestion of the lady at the Visitor Center, I took a very short walk, that of Peter Point, and it was absolutely beautiful. If I come back, it will be for longer and I will rent a canoe! (Original) Je m'y suis arrêté pour couper la route entre Lunenburg et Annapolis Royal. À la suggestion de la dame au centre d'accueil, j'ai fait une très courte promenade, celle de la pointe Peter, et c'était absolument magnifique. Si je reviens, ce sera pour plus longtemps et je vais louer un canot!
I've done small trips and very big trips in and around this park. Love it!
Awesome!!
One of my favorite places in Nova Scotia! If you like the outdoors, this is the place for you.
Amazing park. I've taken my family there to the front country camping and they loved it. I also go every year with friends on a back country camping trip with canoes and we have such a good time every year!
Absolutely beautiful. Rent a canoe and explore all the nooks and crannies (and islands and tributaries) of the lake. Very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable staff and rangers!
As always just an amazing place
It was amazing
(Translated) Beautiful park, well maintained campsite with good service at the reception. Right to dogs and lots of little trails to do. (Original) Beau parc, camping bien entretenu avec bon service à l'accueil. Droit aux chiens et beaucoup de petits sentiers à faire.
Fabulous Fabulous Fabulous experience entry fee 11.50 for 2 adult's for 24hours. One of the finest nature friendly National Park in NovaScotia. If you plan to stay for a day or two the tree houses in the park are the best option. There is a private beach ⛱ and the water is warm. You need a separate license if you want to do fishing here. Will definitely visit next summer.
Absolutely beautiful National Park. I've been going to Keji since I was a child. I don't think any other park can compare with the natural beauty of this place.
A little piece of paradise not to be missed!
Awesome hiking trails!!!
Absolutely love coming here. Beautiful views and trails.
Great place to experience the outdoors. Outstanding place for astrophotography!
This is one of the finest parks Canada has to offer. There are so many trails to explore and the scenery is amazing. My family spent about a week there and plan to spend another week there during the next few summers. It is only about a 2 hour drive from our home but it is worth it. I created a photo book for my family and friend and took nearly 2,000 photos during our stay.
Great place for camping
LOVED it! Beautiful campsites, great canoeing in the lake, plus enjoyed the Dark Skies star presentation at night by park staff. Awesome!!!
Beautiful!
Kejimkujik is the most beautiful place for camping in Nova Scotia.The area and scenery are absolutely unreal.From the front country to the back country you will never be displeased.We go at least once a year and we hit the back country sites with the canoes for several days in at utmost paradise type site.Highly recomend this place to anyone looking to have a nice family get away or go exploring the back country with a few friends.They also hold little workshops nightly for kids and adults a loke if thats what your into.
Loved it. Beautiful park with tons of exploring to do. You could be here for weeks and still wouldn't explore the whole park
Fantastic park. Trails, swimming, canoes.
Great place to camp, bike and hike. Beautiful scenery
I've loved this place ever since I was a kid when my parents would bring me here. It's clean and very family friendly.
Very beautiful park and the fact that it's a dark sky reserve automatically gives it 5 stars in my book. Plenty of opportunity to see deer, especially at in the evening and mornings along the main roads. I also saw a porcupine crossing the road at night (so be careful). There's tonnes of activities to keep you busy, such as going for walks/hikes, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, or just relaxing. The camping sites are pretty good
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Spent a weekend here with the family. Greatly appreciated the family friendly environment. Will want to come back again!
Just another National park. Nothing interesting here to drive for. There are better things to do if you are travelling in NS. Staff is friendly and nice as always you expect in NS.
Great national park in Nova Scotia love this place.
We went during the Dark Sky's weekend in an O'tentic and it was an eye opening experience ! Highly recommended. Park was clean, staff was great and theres lot to do for adults and children ! If you get a chance to arrive on the "Dark Sky's" weekend take advantage of it !
Good staff, but the trails they recommended weren't super-amazing. We didn't plan a trip here, so that's maybe out fault. We were just driving the road that happened to m be then main entrance so we went through.
Washrooms and bathrooms were pretty clean. We rented a kayak and went on the lac, it was one of the best part of our trip. Each employee was able to speak fluently French and English. One of the most beautiful park we've done.
we spent one day and camped here for one night. the information handout given to us was very informative and helpful. it had suggestions for things to do in one day long exploring of the park. It included the must do and most visited spots of the park. the trails were well maintained for biking as well as hiking. the campsites had good bathroom and shower facilities. we had a good time at this park.
All natural
Beautiful
(Translated) I was overwhelmed by the place. Its beauty and magic. (Original) Ich war überwältigt von dem Ort. Seiner Schönheit und Magie.
Perfect spot to do back country camping, hiking, canoeing, and enjoying the woods in NS
Wonderful place.
Tranquility! Peaceful! Big pines! Big hemlock!
Biggest park in the province, this INCREDIBLE place has a bit of something for everyone. The wilderness feel to even the tamer parts of the park, is a TRUE joy, and just knowing that this huge chunk of Nova Scotia is preserved more or less indefinitely, does my heart good. Wonderful for hiking, whether for a few hours or a few weeks in the back country... and it has DELIGHTFUL canoe/kayak routes such as the Frozen Ocean loop, which has conveniently situated huts to shelter in, and well maintained portages. WARNING: do NOT venture out too far into the biggest lake there, in little boats: just like on all large lakes, the weather can change in an instant and you could be capsized by the surprisingly large waves which can develop!! This is NOT a lake for newbies: if you want to go very far from shore, make sure you have survival equipment, wear your lifejacket even if you are a strong swimmer, and watch the weather like a hawk.
Clean new bathrooms. Nice trail system and river/lake Only issue is the missing privacy between campsites. Not enough trees/brush.
Always a pleasure to hike here! Did the Hemlocks and Hardwood trail. It's that time of year, heated up to +13 so snow was mushy and a bit icy. No problem, beautiful day so just took our time.
Our wilderness camping trip was amazing...great to get away from the busy day to day left and relearn how to be quiet.
One of the most peaceful places to paddle, with the most amazing night skies.
No words needed. If you have never been here, just book and stay, you'll be hooked !
Enjoyed the Hemlock forest, canoeing on the lake, and Pete's Landing
We really enjoyed our canoe trip experience here. They sure know how to do it right down there.
Beautiful and I enjoy how they emphasise MigMagi culture.
Dont just camp do the activities and story telling night sky hemlock hike tubing ect have fun peeps
I enjoyed my time there, not less than Cape Breton, in some ways even more, and it is half the driving distance!
Always a great time camping here
Amazing park!!!
Kejimkejik is a nice park with lot's of trees.
Did a quick stop and went to the falls. Easy to access only a short 100m ish walk from the parking lot and only about 1km into the park. Water was warm for swimming. Found baby turtles, frogs and fish. Nice bathrooms and day use facility.
Always a fun time
If you are just starting to camp or want it easy, go tent a few nights in Jeremy’s bay. If rain is forecast the lower sites closer to the water 148-150s get muddy so up around 98 is better. Take the kids 7+ on the bike trail to Jakes landing and through to Kedge beach and back is cool, 12.6 km return. Boardwalk sections right through old forest and water on both sides of the trail into the mangrove area before Jakes landing. Lots of mosquitoes at kedge beach so bug spray needed. It was a great activity to get ice cream at kedge beach and you bike on multi use a gravel with just a few odd rocks, easy hike/bike trail that only has one short steep part before you coast down to kedge beach. Jakes landing rent a canoe. Keji should make better or photo maps of the island for the canoe routes for the lake as the islands vs land points can be deceiving and some friends got lost.
Great park huge!
Our family has been camping here for over 20 years. It is by far our favourite place to go.
It is our go-to place to vacation. We were there four times this year.
We visit here at least once a summer and we love it more every time. The trails are very well maintained and well outlined on the maps. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable and this is a worthwhile place to go.
(Translated) Beautiful activities, superb sky and decent beaches. On the other hand, the toilets leave something to be desired. (Original) Belles activités, superbe ciel et plages convenables. Par contre, les toilettes laissent à désirer.
I have loved this place for 40 years. You can camp in a regular campground, or hike or paddle to the backcountry, but you need to reserve early in January to get the best sites. There are good trails for day hikes. Hemlocks and Hardwoods includes old-growth forests. The regular campground will be closed for the entire 2020 season for washroom renovations. Because if the skies, it is an RASC Dark Sky Preserve.
Interesting overview, well kept grounds, v clean washroom.
All Parks Canada sites are special in their own way. Kejimkujik is a great place to enjoy forests and lakes. Canoeing and kayaking here is excellent. October is a great time to come, as the fall colours blend beautifully with the tall green hemlocks and pine trees. If visiting in the summer be sure to book your camping reservations ahead of time, this park fills up fast!
Lots and lots of awesome trails, plenty of places where there won't be tons of other people and the campsites are pretty big and very well maintained
Will go back every year to canoe ans get away from the modern world.
Great place for family lot of activities to do.
It was great fun!!!
The best way to enjoy Nova Scotia nature.
Backwoods camping is a truly world-class experience.
I wish we could have spent more time here. Would love to have rented a canoe and explored some of the waterways in the park. We hiked the gold mine trail as well as the old growth hemlock trail. Beautiful views, nice quiet forest.
Kejimkujik National Park is a National Park of Canada, covering 404 km2 (156 sq mi) in the southwest of Nova Scotia peninsula. Located within three municipalities, Annapolis, Queens, Digby, it consists of two separate land areas: an inland part, which is coincident with the Kejimkujik National Historic Site of Canada, and the Kejimkujik National Park Seaside on the Atlantic coast.
My son and I love to visit.
What a fascinating park... a lot of things to do…hiking, biking, Kayak, camping....The day we went was a heavy raining day but still, we enjoyed it lot...A must see a place in Nova Scotia and you need days to explore the entire park. Staff in the information center and the entrance were very helpful and the introductory video about the park will feel to explore the park more. We were lucky to see a Deer and some birds. Kids have a lot to learn and explore in this place and kids in our team were very hesitant to leave the park midst heavy rain. Park has several programmes for kids as well as adults especially camping, biking and opportunities to experience the night at the park. A very scenic place to enjoy nature and learn history. You can find a small gift shop in the visitor centre if you wish to grab something to memorized this captivating place. The day we went café wasn’t open and only dining area is nearby restaurant which is only 500 m away from the park. Only advise is to bring mosquito repellent as everywhere you go, you get covered by mosquitoes. You can contribute to the park by keeping it clean and staff doing a great job with that....
Beautiful park but there were so many mosquitos when we were there! Wasn't expecting that. We had to stay covered up and had to keep moving so we wouldn't get bit. It was gorgeous though with the waterfalls/creek and the lakes.
Wild, beautiful & fresh atmosphere
Awesome park, there is a spot where you can see starts free of light and is incredible .
Best place camping and kayaking
Amazing place. Pure and raw nature.
Excellent park. Overpriced wood.
Best campground in Canada
Lots of upgrades have finished in the past 2 years. This is always my number one camping spot.
We went to The Dark Sky event, great show, knowable staff
Not bad. Decent campsites, except they're gravel. Leeches in the lakes. One shower building for the entire place (and, inexplicably, they close out for cleaning from 7:15 to 8:15 every morning - what a dumb time to do that). Park Rangers don't seem to patrol much, which means lots of loud people and loud music.
My favorite place to camp.
Love going to Keji and it's only 20 minutes away from my cottage
Spectacular backcountry camping.
Parkbus is the best night trip
Loved the kayaking and swimming. Enjoy listening to the sounds of the wildlife at night and seeing so many starts in the sky. So much to see and do here.
Nice view! Access to Beach! The trail is around the Lake, fabulous siteseeing walking trail. Wildlife such as chipmonk can be seen very closely. Worthy to visit!
Beautiful
A must experience park.
Not too bad.
This should be on your to do list in Nova Scotia
Perfect for a weekend getaway :) hunted some shrooms!
Beautiful long weekends in the wilderness. Late nights by the fire, friendly people
Go there!
Pristine
Best sporting area for Kayaking.. Canoe ride is the best there these days... Good maintained park with Campsites.Campsite M30, Meadow loop, Amazing Facilities for Camping with Drinking water Connection & Fire hoses after every 15 sites.Clean & well established Washrooms. This Campsite has a pretty close access to the Beach.Jake's landing also well good for Canoe and bike rentals????????Merrymekedge Beach was also Fantastic ????
BEAUTIFUL!
Friendly staff, beautiful park.
What an Amazing kayaking around the lake there... Went with Group of 20 people..amazing place to see in Nova scotia
Worth traveling to visit, great trails no matter the season
Loud party campground.
Great weekend
Wonderful Park
Beautiful place with lots of trails and scenic river side views.
nice peaceful and relaxing, hikes
Pretty fun
C'mon, its Keji. A national treasure
Nice place with decent views
The best place to Camp, it's amazing There's amazing beach. You can go for hiking, kick and cycling. There's a lot of things to do.
Not a good place for star gazing. The two observatory sites are just rubble blocked by trees. Better to go somewhere else far from the cities with a clear view.
A true gem in the heart of Nova Scotia. Wonderful for day use with lots of trails and available picnic tables. Public beaches. Public washrooms. A visitor information centre. We personally love to Camp here. It is one of our favourite national parks. Love the upgrades made to the bathroom this year. It is great to have showers so close to camp sites! Jake's Landing offers canoe, kayak, and bike rentals.
Backcountry campsites are gorgeous. You have the site to yourself, firepit - wood is supplied at the site! - and well constructed privy pit (aka not too smelly). Paddling is recommended, portage trails are well maintained. Backcountry hiking (perimeter trail) is NOT recommended. This trail is not well maintained. Expect to walk through boggy sections and getting lost is very possible (a lot of the trail is grown-over). Kayak and canoe rentals are available. Canoes are good quality. I recommend renting a kayak elsewhere if you are paddling any real distance. MEC in Halifax is recommended.
Amazing staff, clean washrooms, friendly relaxed campers.
A lovely place to bring the family
(Translated) If you come from a city, it's very interesting. But if you live in the countryside with forests, this is nothing breathtaking (Original) Si on vient d'une ville, c'est très intéressant. Mais si on habite à la campagne avec des forêts, ceci n'est rien d'époustouflant
This summer was our first time at Keji. Being from New Brunswick our family was very familiar with the local national parks and wanted to branch out and see more of the Maritimes. I'm glad we did. We spent most of our time IN the park hiking, biking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, geocaching, and relaxing around evening campfires. We also took advantage of the park's location within the province and drove to Port Royal and Fort Anne National Historic Sites (our kids love collecting the Little Xplorer dog tags). All-in-all, it was a great week. Please note, the main campground is closed next year (2020) for upgrades but the park will be open for hiking, biking, canoeing, etc.
Great camping spot first time i went we had a campsite with alot of hornets and it kinda freaked me out but its beautiful down there i like it so much that in a dream i dirt biked from westchester to the canoe shack there Will definitely go again.
Really nice 10/10 we found a guy that looks like Archie. We started yelling at him but we didn't notice us :( ヽ( ͝° ͜ʖ͡°)ノ
Great camping experiences here. Kids love it.
great place peaceful and quiet
We only stayed two nights. Next time I will be two weeks. Such a beautiful park. Quiet. Brought our Kayaks and launched from Jake's Landing .... stunning scenery. Staff was friendly as usual for a National Park
This is one of my favorite places.
Great trails, nice site's and lots to do.
Too loud. Rap music, swearing loudly and being drunk makes for poor neighbours when camping . Not plamning on going back any time soon.
Always a great outdoors location to enjoy
Awesome place for a perfect campaign. Bath and washroom facilities are well maintained. Great place for kayaking. Staffs are friendly.
The only National Park comes with National Historical Site. Nice place to know about aboriginal history. The huge lake is ideal location to canoeing/kayaking. The camping sites are tranquil and beautiful. The seaside park is gorgeous and spectacular. I saw some seals in the seaside park last time.
Hemlock woods magnificent.
Beautiful place! Will be back!
So many memories here! Amazing camping, wonderful trails for biking and hiking, wildlife all over and peaceful beaches scattered throughout the park.
Highly recommend taking advantage of their backcountry camping!
The best star gazing place in nova scotia
Good place. Amazing for cycling and hiking.
Breath taking views and lots of beaches. Even being careful we still encountered ticks. There was a spider the size of a mans torso on the ceiling in our otentik, thanks Evan for taking care of that. We saw a turtle that was fun. Did I enjoy it yes. Would I go back no just because of the amount of bugs and giant spiders. There are lots of campgrounds that are just as nice with less creatures and ticks.
This National Park and Historic site is one of my favourite places to visit in NS. The scenery here is absolutely beautiful, there is an abundance of wildlife that you're guaranteed to see if you spend any time here. The recreational programs are very cool and informative also. The hiking trails are some of the best in the province. This is a great place to camp for a few days to get away.
One stop shop of adventures
Nice beach, warm clear water in August
Wonderful place; tranquil, beautiful and good exercise.
Very beautiful!
Fire your therapist go to Kejimkujik
Beatiful
Beautiful park, very well taken care of. The facilities are around every corner and very clean. We're super impressed and will be back soon!
Awesome Nature!
Always reliable for getting back to nature and resetting the soul. The new comfort stations are pretty amazing. Although when my family was there the hand dryer units only worked in the handicapped accessible washroom. There is always so much to do and see at Keji. The new trail set up for mountain biking and hiking alike offers a faster, more technical ride with some additional, optional challenges along the way. Could use clearer signage however. Definitely a week spot. I encountered a few people who were equally confused with the direction to take.
This park is amazing...but so many kids which for me is a bummer...but its gorgeous
The beauty of nature cannot bex expressed in pictures through camera only the eyes can enjoy and words are not enough to express.
Beautiful and serene park with lots of trails and not many people. We went on a rainy day but still enjoyed ourselves. Will be visiting again for an overnight trip so we can try more activities.
So beautiful. Quite. Solitude.
Amazing park, lots of outdoor activities
(Translated) I spent wonderful weeks in Nova Scotia. The Kejimkujik National Park is clean and well maintained and can be highly recommended. You have to be cautious at Jakes Landing if you rent a bike or a canoe. Express yourself with your wishes very clearly. I stated at the bike hire at 16:30 that I booked two nights in the park. Jakes Landig entered into the lease for two days with the verbal notice that you are very accommodating with the return dates. The next day we returned the bikes at 16:30, assuming 1 day's rent for 3 bikes. Unfortunately, that was not the case! We had to pay two full days (double). So $ 105 more. There was no talk of goodwill. So be careful about Jake's Landing. But I would like to mention that this was the only bad experience in my 3 Canada weeks. (Original) Ich habe wunderschöne Wochen in Nova Scotia verbringen können. Der Kejimkujik-Nationalpark ist sauber und gepflegt und kann bestens empfohlen werden. Vorsichtig muss man aber bei Jakes Landing sein wenn man ein Bike oder ein Kanu mietet. Drückt Euch mit Euren wünsche sehr deutlich aus. Ich habe bei der Bikemiete um 16:30 Uhr angegeben, dass ich zwei Übernachtungen im Park gebucht habe. Jakes Landig trug im Mietvertrag zwei Tage Mietdauer ein mit dem mündlichen Hinweis, dass Sie mit den Rückgabeterminen sehr kulant sind. Am Folgetag gaben wir um 16:30 Uhr die Bikes zurück, in der Annahme 1 Tagesmiete für 3 Bikes zu bezahlen. Dem war leider nicht so! Wir mussten zwei volle Tage (das Doppelte) bezahle. Also 105 $ mehr. Von Kulanz war keine Rede mehr. Darum seid vorsichtig bei Jakes Landing. Erwähnen möchte ich aber doch noch, dass dies die einzige schlechte Erfahrung in meinen 3 Kanadawochen war.
We had a nice time at this Park. Lots of trails. Very beautiful.
Always something to do. Especially in the evening. Lakes are the best for boating and swimming
Beautiful nature combined with a lot of outdoor sports. Excellent for hiking, biking and kajaking. Excellent campground, but showers are pretty far away.
Very beautiful and nice place. Went for kayaking it's an amazing experience. Enjoyed a lot.
Enjoy the tranquil settings that are always before you
There is so much to do in Keji! Camping, hiking, picnics, swimming and water sports of all kinds. It is a National park so there is the fee to get in. Beautiful part of Nova Scotia! Worth the drive. So much to do.
Here at the beginning of August - minimal mosquitoes where we were but I was chased by a wasp or something for a kilometre on a trail. No crowds on a nice day. Shaded trails. Grandparents and kiddo enjoyed.
Love Keji . You can leave the world behind and enjoy the simplicity of nature.
(Translated) Great trails many lakes (Original) Tolle trails viele Seen
Gorgeous place. Great facilities.
Kedji is great! Really going to miss it next year.
Recent facility upgrades are great. It's a dark sky preserve, so get there for a meteor shower if you can. Mid-August the lake was very warm.
Beautiful park, lots of hiking trails. Bathrooms are in good shape considering how much use they get. My one concern is that the park advertises itself as dark sky friendly yet all the lighting fixtures in the park are not the uplight cutoff style.
Absolutely love this place. Perfect for family camping. Lots of activities and places to explore.
What a beautiful place it is! I recommend Booking a tent for rainy days. Loved the heat feature in them.
What's not to love
(Translated) Park not big but really beautiful, you can walk and enjoy the lovely view. (Original) פארק לא גדול אבל ממש יפה, מומלץ לטייל ולהנות מהנוף המקסים.
A gem in our beautiful province!
Pure nature
Keji is second to none for outdoors stuff in NS
We did the Hemlocks and Hardwood hike. It was lovely but certainly not what we would consider moderate. More like 'easy'.
Experience nature at its best
Beautiful ????
Great camping, lots to do Beautiful place
Best Park in the province. New washrooms are great.
Just a great camping experience!
My happy place
Good place to spend the day !
Very nicepark with scenic walking trails. Otentiks are wonderful to stay in. All facilities fairly well kept. Small kids might get bored, unless they enjoy long walks. Beaches are great, some pretty rocky tho. Playgrounds are around some camp sites. Maps available give a good lay of the land.
Beautiful park. Wonderfully taken care of. Incredible night sky viewing. First Nation storytelling with Ursula was the best part of our visit. Ursula is a fantastic story teller and I enjoyed her combination of Native language and English.
Well maintained with camping, hiking trails and canoe/kayak rental. The Yurt is exceptional. Total shame it does not have winter camping.
We love the park
I missed out on the walking tours but they sounded amazing. Really great info at the visitor center. Great trails the water Rapids and falls were amazing. I would go back for the stargazing in a heartbeat!
BE AWARE OF TICKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even with COVID restrictions in place, Jake’s Landing is still fully operational with rentals from Whynot Adventure. Great day paddling and exploring the little islands.
The nature part of Keji is great. The bathrooms not so great. It's been 4 yrs or more since my last visit, the bathroom I used needs attention, and lights.
We had a phenomenal stay at Keji. My only regret is that it wasn't longer. BUT we WILL return next year. It is very well maintained. The staff is always out and about checking on things. Waste receptacles are very well locked to keep out the wildlife. Trails groomed and the campground host was terrific for info. Our ONLY downfall while there was that the campfire wood was as wet as the day is long!!!! So if I can give a 4.75 stars I would. PLEASE get some dry wood for next season!!! I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves the outdoors tho. GREAT stay!!!
Spectacular wilderness yet accessible.
Short visit, short hike. Probably would enjoy spending the night in one of their permanent camping structures.
(Translated) We discovered this park in mid-October, with extraordinary colors! There is the possibility to go for bike rides in the forest and to rent canoes to explore the lake. (Original) Nous avons découvert ce parc mi-octobre, avec des couleurs extraordinaires ! Il y a la possibilité de faire des balades en vélo dans la forêt et de louer des canoës pour découvrir le lac.
Beauty and tranquility in a bundle! Campgrounds are well laid out. Would love to see water hookup on site. Hopefully the renovation will offer more showers in closer proximity. Love to have 3 way hookup for campers! We would stay alot longer!!
Wonderful park. Hiking, boating, etc.
Great hikes, beautiful scenery, super staff
Perfect except mosquitoes. Love the nature.
Great atmosphere and lots to keep you busy. Only thing to complain about is the lack luster camp sites, just a bit too close for my liking. Not very secluded at all, but overall had a good stay. Very nice swimming hole and had tons of trails to enjoy.
beautiful park, a lot of trails can be discovered
I'm going to definitely come back to explore. Way more to explore and offer vs Algonquin Park.
(Translated) Super nice place, definitely my favorite camping spot. Lots of trails, lakes and bike rides. The "back country" campsite is ????????. In the background, you go on a small island in a canoe with all your belongings and you camp above, alone. It's beautiful, I go back there every year. (Original) Super beau endroit, assurément ma place de camping préféré. Plein de sentiers, de lacs et de promenade en vélo. Le "back country" camping est ????????. Dans le fond, tu vas sur une petite ile en canoë avec toutes tes affaires et tu camp dessu, seul. C'est magnifique, j'y retourne chaque année.
Great hikes, beautiful scenery!
Wish they hadn't cut down so many trees around the campsites. Not the same as it used to be
Awesome
(Translated) Fantastic what a beautiful nature. Pristine and cleaner than in the Netherlands. (Original) Fantastisch wat een mooie natuur. Ongerept en schoner dan in Nederland.
Beautiful park!
beautiful, natural park. One of the highlights of Nova Scotia
Beautiful park, able to rent kayaks, canoes and bikes. Nice campground.
(Translated) Natural national park with the history of the resident Indians. (Original) Naturbelassener Nationalpark mit der Historie der hier ansässigen Indianer.
Love it here close to to nature its where you can wake up to birds singing chipmunk and squirrels playing Its awesome
Best campground in the province if you're looking to ride bikes.
A dream place in NS.
They're working on a project to regrow trees. Bathroom facilities are quite new with wheelchair accessible bathrooms and showers. Lots to do here! And great for families and adults alike. We rented a canoe( reasonable rates) and saw lots of deer. The wood purchased here wasn't great for burning but it did the job.
Always a great time
Untouched paradise of nature
We couldn't believe how big an area the park is...we were only there one night and had arrived early evening. ..we intend on going back for a whole weekend so we can explore the park better. I believe the camping grounds are closing for major upgrades in 2019 ....but the park will still be open. Call ahead to verify.
Very helpful staff, and beautiful park!
Wonderful!
Kinda hard to not like Keji. It is THE "outdoorsy" place of Nova Scotia. As rugged as you want it to be. We biked 20km and 15km, separate trails. The new trial Umet-k (I think) has some nice burms, rolllers and some rock obsticles for the experienced MTB'ers. First section from the information station is all uphill, then has alot of rock crossings (where water would flow to protect the landscape) and not for beginners. Beginners with us walked their bikes over them. We even went for a dip in the river 2/3 the way through our ride!
Tranquil.
Best campground around ❤
Well maintained; an excellent weekend getaway!
(Translated) Excellent Canada Park, both for camping and for a unique trail tour. Very beautiful trees, huge (Original) Excellent Parc Canada, autant pour le camping que pour une visite unique dans les trails. Tres beaux arbres, énormes
All around awesome
Best place in the world.
The only complaint would be the cost of wood. Just over 7$ to get 5 to 7 pieces of wood per bag and kindling is dry but has glue in the pieces. Lots of dead wood could be used from the park. Understand the need to keep the invasive bugs at bay, but at the cost per bag people will smuggle in their own to avoid the cost for what you receive. Maybe lower the price to 3.00 or 5.00 dollars.
Their is currently a wilderness travel restriction regarding ongoing wildfires in the area. Portions of the national park are effected and completely closed.
It was a bit rainy when we visited in October, nevertheless we rented some bikes and had a great time cycling around and enjoyed our lunch at one of the numerous picnic places.
Absolutely beautiful park. Did a three day backcountry canoe trip with a group. Nice padded sites for tents, several fire pits, an outhouse and a good abundance of firewood. Saw countless Loons and was able to get very close at times before they dove and came up a 100 or so meters away. Very cool. Tried some fishing requiring a park licence which was almost 10 bucks per day. Caught a couple very small perch. One thing of note, in areas of low level and low moving waters there will be an abundance of leeches. If you have any scratches/cuts etc around your calves or ankles be prepared to fight some off. Definitely going back to take in some regular camping, kayaking, and fishing.
Nature at its best while driving in a well kept park
Experiences of a lifetime, one of the best parks in Canada.
Beautiful park
Went on first visit with wife last year awesome place arrived mid afternoon treated so well by staff wish we had gone at sunrise and stayed all day as a keen photographer I shot over a thousand pictures in around 5 hours wildlife scenery etc saw rare turtle as well highly recommended
Very good park, you will enjoy your drive inside the park
First time there with the family. Great experience. Lovely park, beach and definitely go to mills warerfalls.
Great place.
Fabulous park. A must see Canadian destination
Wish there was a restaurant and/or snack bar in the park. Very quiet and clean place to go relaxing. Nice and easy walking/biking trails. Good chance of seeing some wildlife. Great place for camping as well, just bring some snacks with you.
You pay a fee to get into the park unless you’re a season pass holder. However it is TOTALLY WORTH IT. Not only are there over fifteen hiking trails and spots to stop and check out the beautiful scenery but you get a lovely map of the entire park, and it’s just worth every penny (which is a small fee not even more expensive than a couple coffees). I did the hemlocks and hardwood trail and checked out mill falls. I didn’t hike mill falls but I stopped at the spot where you can access it directly. The other hike took me 1.5 hours because I was so excited about the scenery I kept doubling back and forth on the boardwalk trail. Very gorgeous and worth it. I just wish I had better planned so I could do more than the two trails. Next time!
Nice park but the campsites are too close together
Amazing hiking trails. It would be nice if the sites had water hook-ups for their electric sites.
Great place
I give every body who has been there a your so lucky I've never been and any body who works/ worked there a your awesome! -alexis Leblanc. 11. Canada, nova Scotia, greenwood, 17 fifthn car.
Loved it. Soo beautiful
Great hiking trails and lakes. A lot of interesting guided tours (if available at time of visit). Good bathrooms/showers for camping. I do find the camp ground not so private because the trees are so sparse.
Enjoyed our itent and trails. Will be visiting again for sure.
A National Park located in Nova Scotia. I've been going here off and on for decades. There are some nice hiking trails and it's always a fun time.
Beautiful park with a lot of nice walks. Renting a canoe for a day or even a few hours is a very good way to see the beauty of the park.
Favorite place to camp and kayak
Beautiful lakes and scenic trails.
Never disappointed. Kejimkujik is amazing. Hike, bike, swim, kayak, night sky, so much beauty. We go as often as we can.
Always beautiful!
Always love camping at Keji, even had our 6 week old with us!
What's not to love? Only problem is the proximity you are to your neighbors. It's like they are IN your site they are so close.
One of the nicest parks in Nova Scotia.
You should visit the keji during the fall
Beatiful
Awesome big park, canoeing there is such a pleasure, from island to island. We did not do the trails, but this will be our next step, probably mixing trails and canoe!
Amazing park! All the facilities are renovated recently and Lots of activities to do.
Beautiful fall colors. And kayaking experience in fall season is amazing
Amazing experience! The bicycle trails are wonderful and the kayaking was so much fun!
Great for deep woods. Lots of hiking. Pack light
(Translated) We did a wonderful canoe trip. Black ducks and a deer are seen. Unfortunately no turtles. The visitor center is a bit disappointing. Since I am better used from other national parks. (Original) Wir haben eine wunderbare Kanutour gemacht. Schwarzenten und ein Reh gesehen. Leider keine Schildkröten. Das Besucherzentrum ist etwas enttäuschend. Da bin ich aus anderen Nationalparks besseres gewohnt.
What a great place! Lots of trails for hiking or biking, shaded sites, wonderfully warm lakes for swimming. You have the option to rent kayaks, canoes, etc. Playgrounds for the kids. It is nicely tucked away from busy life, but only 15 minutes from grocery, hardware, and pharmacy stores if you forget anything! Just don't forget the bug spray!!!!
Beautiful!
My away place!!!
A beautiful park with abundant trails for hiking and biking. We were fortunate to stay at the new Oasis glamping accommodations that just opened this summer (2021). Outside of the Oasis, we were provided with outdoor chairs, a picnic table, a fire area, and a food storage locker. Within the Oasis, there were several lights available, multiple outlets to charge your devices, and even a small heater for those colder nights. There is a new washroom, shower, and dishwashing facility nearby as well as two shorts trails and a small beach with a playground. The Oasis can comfortably fit two adults, we even managed to fit in three adults (two on the bottom and one on the net above). I would definitely recommend this experience for those that want to do camping in-style.
lovely place, easy to get around and always somethin to see
Beautiful place
Amazing national park with great facilities. Park is quiet and serene, great for star gazing (with the naked eye or telescope)because it is far enough away from large cities. Lots of wildlife and and trails, and also backcountry camping is available. Helpful and knowledgeable park staff assisted in finding the best place to use our telescope. Even though we went there mid-summer(August) the bugs weren't so annoying. Camping fees are reasonable with the option of radio-free(no music or noisy electric devices allowed, regular, and electricity included sites.
Huge park. Beautiful trees and lakes. Go there, and bring your dingy, tube, canoe or kayak!!
(Translated) Visited this lovely national park with some colleagues. We rented a car in Halifax. Great experience! (Original) Besøkte denne nydelige nasjonalparken sammen med noen kollegaer. Vi leiet bil i Halifax. Flott opplevelse!
Awesome park with lots to do
Much to explore at Kejimkujik National Park
Beautiful park and very friendly staff.
Lovely park, very nice facilities and beautiful sights.
(Translated) Very beautiful national park, which is not overcrowded even in summer. You can go on beautiful hikes and canoe tours. The tourist infrastructure in the vicinity of the park is still very underdeveloped. But this is attractive. (Original) Sehr schöner Nationalpark, der auch im Sommer nicht überlaufen ist. Man kann schöne Wanderungen und Kanutouren unternehmen. Die touristische Infrastruktur in der Umgebung des Parks ist noch sehr unterentwickelt. Dies ist aber reizvoll.
Awesome
Absolutely beautiful. We went camping for 3 days and spent the time relaxing and hiking the many trails. Its mainly known for their backcountry campsites many only accessible by canoe. Book early they fill up fast! If camping frontcountry they sell firewood for $7.00 a bundle and ice for $3.25. The ice is well priced but ypu can head to the store just outside the park for $5.00 bundles. Check out the old hemlock forest but be respectful and stay on the boardwalk. They have great facilities which include dish washing areas and hot showers in a main area which are cleaned daily from 7-8am. It is also a dark sky preserve so check out the sky circle for an amazing view of the night sky. If you head to Jeremys Landing they also rent kayaks and canoes. Average prices for canoes are $12 per hour, $50 a day and $165 per weekend.
So beautiful and peaceful here. Nice visitor's center and easy trails.
Staying in back country, sites 24 and 18. I have visited the park every year for 40 years so know it well.. The toilets for this season have not even been swept out and the seats must be at least 40 years old. In this age of sanitizing everything it would be impossible to sanitize those. I know someone has been to the sites as the toilet paper containers have been filled. Thankyou. I love this park but disappointed that a little more attention hasn't been paid to the back country sites this year.
Beutiful peaceful place! We went for a short walk and experiensed a river, waterfalls and a thousand dragonflyes.
Love keji. Lots of beautiful trail and beaches entry fee pricing to campers already paying to stay is ridiculous
One of the best things Nova Scotia has to offer
(Translated) Very nice facility for campers and a perfect park for the family. (Original) Très belle installation pour les campeurs et parc parfait pour la famille.
Beautiful place to forget your daily routine for sure.
We stayed in the yurt with two adults and two children. It was a great experience, was roomy, and loved the secluded privacy. The road to get in needs the large holes filled because our minivan kept bottoming out (we got to know which ones were worse, so could ride the edge of the narrow roadway). The outhouse was very clean and a short walk away, potable water supply was closer and easily accessible, flushing toilets, sinks, and electricity was nearby at Whynot's Adventure Outfitters. Unfortunately it rained our first whole day and the morning of the next but once it cleared up, it was lovely. Bugs at the end of July weren't too bad, though we kept ourselves dosed in bug spray. Mattresses on both the bunks and three larger bed, like the oTENTiks have would have made it much better. The futon was decent but felt icky knowing there was no way for it to be adequately cleaned between visitors (so glad we brought our own queen sized waterproof mattress cover!). We signed up and paid for the night skies walk and as it was raining, we were told we would be called if it was too be cancelled. No call came, we checked but there were no voicemail messages (in case service dropped), and the rain had stopped, so at 945pm we stepped out and could see the stats, so assumed it must be a go. We drove for 15-20 mins to get to the other campground in the darkness, only to eventually find a small sign buried in a parking, in a spot only visible by foot, that said it was cancelled. So we drove the 15-20 mins back to the yurt. Disappointed and frustrated would be good descriptors of this particular experience. Unfortunately, it was not offered the only other night we would have been able to attend. We attended a couple other educational gatherings about Kejimkujik and the L'nu people that first inhabited the land. The guides were easy to understand, spoke clearly, and seemed to have a passion and connection to the land and people. It was a very valuable experience. Thank you! We rented a canoe, standup paddleboard, dry bag, and an inflatable mattress pad from Whynot's Adventure Outfitters. Prices seemed good and the service providers were friendly and knowledgeable. It was a perfect day to be out on the water; calm, serene, warm, sunny, and no annoying bugs. Definitely a memorable and worthwhile experience for our whole family. We will definitely be back.
Beautiful park with great programs and of course lots of nature and awesome kayak and canoe opportunities. Somehow the lake is really warm at Jeremy’s which was great as it still provided some needed cooling from the hot days we had here not too long ago. And yes, the small animal on the picture is a swimming squirrel :-)
Keji is one of Canada’s most beautiful parks. We are from Nova Scotia and we spend 14 nights a year in the back country in Keji. A must for anyone coming to Nova Scotia looking for car or wilderness camping.
Was a good park to visit!
This was my first time staying at Keji in years. The place is great. We had a nice site for our tent and the new washroom and shower facilities make you that much more comfortable.
Best place to go camping ????️
Best back country experience in NS. Cape chignecto a close second. Staff are super knowledgeable, always come to them with questions.
Awesome place! We go back year after year and have been doing that since I was a kid. Definitely recommended for anyone that has never been.
Went on a kayak excursion. Our guide was awesome. Had a great time. Saw a few different types of turtles. What a great experience!!
This park is our sanctuary! There are so many things to do here including hiking, camping, kayaking, geocaching and picnicking. The park is our absolute favourite place to visit!
Love this place. There are several different islands inside the lake that you can book them and get a canoe and camp there! A must see place!
Awesome
The best place in Nova Scotia to explore the wilderness...camp..and escape from daily life. ❤❤
Great camping, trails and staff. Washrooms and showers need some upgrades though. Rumor has it they got some funding for that.
Such a beautiful campsite and lots of things to do. If you're just staying for a day, there's biking trails, you can kayak or canoe, there's a beach. You will not be bored. During the summer they've got a cafeteria to order food from. When night falls you can see the pretty stars. Just astounding views.
Love camping here!
(Translated) A very beautiful national park. Lots of different options for hiking. Information point with WiFi and toilets. More information on the Internet. (Original) Ein sehr schöner Nationalpark. Viele verschiedene Möglichkeiten zum Wandern. Infostelle mit WLAN und Toiletten. Mehr Infos im Internet.
Good place for camping.
Nice place
Beautiful place.
Love Keji. Such a great place for star gazing. The air is so clean and they keep the place as natural as possible while still giving you all the amenities you need. The back country loops are a fun way to push yourself little further. Rent a canoe or kayak, paddleboard or bike and hit up the lakes, rivers or trails. There are many shows and events planned, so bring the whole family for a lot of fun. Love this place!
Nice place.must visit
Such a beautiful park,and the staff amazing!!
The park is a gem of bio diversity. Even though half of the hiking trails were still closed due to the damage and clean up needed from hurricane Dorian, a number of beautiful trails were open and the staff were informative and very helpful. The park will be back to full operation in a few days and it is an experience you should not miss.
We LOVED our Otent!! Will definitely be back
Clean, well organized. Fun, rustic camping.
Great trails! Everyone needs to come explore here!
Massive park, nice campgroup which was maybe 30 feet from the lake. The trail was nice, only downpoints were their online page suggested outside wood was banned only to learn when we got in you could bring in certain wood. Also there shower stations weren't in the camp common areaa, which was a little off putting, also it took a while to get through the hate which issues your camp permit
Great for everyone. There are accessible accommodations. A place to relax or go kayaking, trail walking, and enjoy a campfire. When the night sky is visible its breath taking.