1. Kejimkujik National Park
Spread across nearly 400 square kilometers, Kejimkujik National Park is one of the best things to see in Nova Scotia. The Mi’kmaw people had occupied this land for thousands of years. Tourists visiting the park can still explore Mi’kmaw traditional areas, petroglyphs, and the local culture.
Explore the area by hiking or by canoe. The park has campsites available for visitors who wish to immerse themselves in nature. The calm sea waters, the exotic flora, the lagoon system, and the local fauna are things to watch out for! It is an ideal destination to escape bustling city life.
The park is open all year round. The visitor center is open:
Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Friday and Saturday: 8:30 am to 6:30 pm
There isn’t any entry fee for people under 17 years of age. For daily entry to the National Park, the fee for an adult is $6-7 and for seniors is $5.25. If you are visiting with family, the entry fee is $12.75.