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.
“...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...”
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.
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