Slapfoot Trail – Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Open year-round
The Canada Strong Pass is back! Enjoy free admission and 25% off camping and overnight stays from June 19 to September 7, 2026.
Visit reservation.pc.gc.ca to book your stay or call 1-877-RESERVE (1-877-737-3783)
Nestled within a lush Wabanaki-Acadian forest near the shoreline of Kejimkujik Lake, stay overnight among one of Canada’s natural and cultural treasures.
Jeremy’s Bay Campground offers:
Facilities nearby include accessible all-gender washrooms, hot showers, outdoor sinks, playgrounds, disposal station, individual and/or group fireboxes, ice, firewood, limited wifi service, interpretation programs, outdoor theatre, dark sky circle, trails, and beaches.
Canoe, kayak, SUP and bike rentals available at Jake’s Landing through Whynot Adventure Outfitters.
Jake’s Landing offers:
Backcountry camping in Kejimkujik
Over 80% of Kejimkujik is accessible by canoe or hiking only. Experience some solitude in a beautiful gentle wilderness setting. Keji’s backcountry camping offers:
For more information on camping and roofed accommodations visit https://parks.canada.ca/keji-camping
Accessibility
Proudly Rainbow Registered: Canada’s national accreditation for 2SLGBTQI+ inclusive, welcoming and safer spaces for all. Learn more about this program at rainbowregistered.ca
No maintenance in off-season.
On-leash pets welcome.
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