Kejimkujik National Park

Kejimkujik National Park consists of two parts: the main section of the park, located in the uplands of south-central Nova Scotia, and the seaside adjunct, located nearby on the Atlantic coast. The park covers an area of 381 km. The main section of the park is a forested upland plain that contains many lakes and rivers. These interior waterways were important canoe routes between the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic for the ancestors of the Mi'kmaq. The park also contains the petroglyphs that these people left behind. The seaside adjunct includes white sandy beaches and coastal wetland areas. The park includes habitat for the endangered Piping Plover and other coastal birds. The park is named after Kejimkujik Lake the largest lake inside the park. The lake's Mi'kmaq name has been translated as "attempting to escape" or "swollen waters", possibly related to fishing weirs placed on the lake. Rivers in the park include the:

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
akai
madagascar (movie)
earth federation
mob
white mushroom
don sutton
video 2000
u 2 crisis of 1960
p4
larry brown
cootie williams
luciferase
voice command device
panmunjeom
george washington donaghey
directband
john manners, 7th duke of rutland
blitter object
aileen eaton
smart personal objects technology
roman catholic bishop of milwaukee
chinese measure word
rick sutcliffe
jessica zucha
the kingsmen
problem child (movie)
xenophon overton pindall
1971 governor general's awards
1972 governor general's awards
jesse m. martin
marsh arabs
doom 3
baby bop
john isaac moore
patterdale terrier
john bell hatcher
spispopd
lee
samuel cardinal stritch
john sebastian little
new jersey state highway 179
new jersey county route 583
daniel webster jones
coincidence circuit