Peter Point Trail – Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Overview
Birds love this area for its variety of habitats: red and sugar maple and hemlock. People love this area for its slate outcrop and secluded sandy beach that opens up onto the lake. This is a shared-use trail so watch for bikers.
Trailhead: Located off Eel Weir Road
Significant Feature: Hike to the lakeshore and a secluded sandy beach
Length: 3.8 kilometres (2.3 miles) return
Hiking Time: 1 hour return
Trail Rating: Easy
The trails at Kejimkujik showcase an incredible variety of habitats, scenery and places of cultural and historical significance. Visitor services at Kejimkujik are available from mid-May until October 31. Please visit our website for maps and information on visitor safety and visitor services.
Be responsible for your safety:
- Ensure that dogs are kept leashed and do not approach, disturb or feed wild animals.
- Wear proper hiking footwear and take along appropriate clothing.
- Have adequate sun protection (hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses) and carry water with you, especially for longer trails, climbs or open barrens.
- Bring insect repellent as black flies and mosquitoes are common all summer.
- Stay on boardwalks and designated paths to protect fragile vegetation and to reduce your chances of encountering ticks.
- Mountain bikes are permitted only where indicated, for visitor safety and protection of the environment.
- Tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back.
Date Details/Hours of Operation
Visit the website for hours and seasonal information. No maintenance in off-season.
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