July 14, 2016

screen-shot-2016-09-15-at-5-43-14-pmKejimkujik (ke-jim-KOO-jik) National Park was on our route to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, but no RV parking was available there.  So, we left Annapolis Royal early in the morning in the Jeep, visited the park, and returned the 40 miles to Annapolis Royal before the last rigs in the caravan were on their way to Lunenburg. Kejimkujik means “little fairies” in Mi’kmaq.  It was an enchanted place.dscn0578Several views of the Mersey River

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dscn0589Several views of Mill Falls

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dscn0616Rogers Brook

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dscn0634Lake Kejimkujik

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img_1435This tree seems to be trying to grow out of the ground

img_1449           Mi’kmaq wigwam

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