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About Us

Friends of Keji

The Friends of Keji Cooperating Association is made up of a knowledgeable pool of people willing to share their expertise for the betterment of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site.  We provide an important voice of support, with hands-on and financial assistance for complementary services and activities to visitors. 

Historic Site

“...the cultural landscape of Kejimkujik National Park, which attests to 4000 years of Mi’kmaq occupancy of this area, and which includes petroglyph sites, habitation sites, fishing sites, hunting territories, travel routes and burials, is of national historic significance...”

Species at Risk

The Adopt-A-Turtle program, which is administered through the Friends of Keji Cooperating Association, has 10 turtles available for adoption (males and females) at a cost of $33 for individuals, schools and businesses.

Dark Sky Preserve

Kejimkujik invites you to experience the astronomical depth of its Dark-Sky Preserve. Gaze at brilliant celestial bodies through a telescope, binoculars, or with the naked eye. Go deeper to discover how stars have inspired centuries of story, song and legend. Welcome to Nova Scotia’s darkest sky - and brightest stars

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Friends of Keji Information

Mandate:

Our mission is to support Parks Canada's mandate for the protection, preservation and interpretation of all the resources in Kejimkujik National Park/National Historic Site. 

Membership:

Your membership provides a valuable financial contribution to the Friends of Keji, to help us assist with the protection and preservation of Kejimkujik National Park.  Through volunteering your time, you can also contribute to the work of the association.  You will receive an income tax receipt for your annual membership dues.

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Board of Directors:

Chairperson:  Norm Green
Vice-chair:  David Murray
Treasurer:  Shirley McCarthy
Secretary:  Will Moreira

At large:

Sue Brown
Rebecca Druhan
Dianne Livingstone
Greg Murphy
Neil Northrop
Janet Northrop
Suzanne Rhodenizer Rose
Greg Selig
Tom Sheppard
Duncan Smith

Park Liaison Officer:
Ashley Moffat

Business Community:
Jessie Mansfield

First Nations:
Ursula Johnson:

Contact Info:

By Mail:

Friends of Keji Cooperating Association
50 Pinetree Crescent
Hammonds Plains, NS, Canada
B3Z 1K4

By Email:

info@friendsofkeji.ns.ca

 

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