New Multi-use Trail And Campground Upgrades Coming To Kejimkujik National Park
The Government of Canada announced today that it is investing almost $4 million into various infrastructure projects in Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. This includes...
- upgrades to existing trails and a 4.5 km new trail, creating a networked multi-use trail system
- A new underground water and wastewater system will be installed in the campground
- Other facilities, including washrooms, shower buildings, kitchen shelters, amphitheater, and playgrounds will be refurbished to bring them to current standards
.@colinjmfraser@BernJordanMP bike frontcountry trail - part of the $4M #Keji infrastructure https://t.co/ERZBxwdQDp pic.twitter.com/cqQK3yiIFK
— Nova Scotia ParksCan (@ParksCanada_NS) September 14, 2016
Photo from Parks Canada. Pictured are Colin Fraser, Member of Parliament for West Nova, and Bernadette Jordan, Member of Parliament for South Shore – St. Margaret's, on behalf of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna.
Evan Holt