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Address: 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, NS B0T 1B0, Canada
Phone: (902) 682-2772
State: Nova Scotia
City: Maitland Bridge
Zip Code: B0T 1B0


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Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
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.
7 years ago (06-02-2018)
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.
7 years ago (13-01-2018)
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
8 years ago (26-11-2017)
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.
7 years ago (28-01-2018)
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.)
7 years ago (04-03-2018)
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