Mersey River Trail – Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Open year-round
Nova Scotia is home to three national parks. Cape Breton Highlands National Park has 26 trails, six beaches, coastal look-off points, campgrounds, and waterfalls. Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site features wilderness trails, lakes, and rivers, as well as stone-carved petroglyphs left by the Mi’kmaq. Kejimkujik National Park Seaside is a wild and isolated 22 km² stretch of sandy coastline with scenic trails.
Nova Scotia is also home to 20 provincial and countless community parks which are perfect for beach-going, camping, hiking, paddling, picnics, boating, scenic look-offs, and winter exploration.
Open year-round
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 27
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
From May 17 to October 14
Open seasonally (July, August, September)
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