A snowy hike through Kejimkujik National Park
Kejimkujik National Park is wildly popular in the summer time, but the park is open year round for hiking, biking and snowshoeing — and it gives Keji a very different feel. A new trail has been carved out for the first time in a decade, and the journey there is a showstopper. Colleen Jones takes us through a winter hike in Keji.
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