Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site

Before the opera last night we were wandering town and ran into Henry again. He recognized us and sat and let us pet him for a while. Mom said he looks like storm but skinnier.

 

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We checked out the tides before we headed into the theater for the evening.

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This morning we were off to a late start after a late evening. We hiked 4 trails totaling about 6km. They were a bit shorter. There are only 9 trails in the park and 3 were too long to hike or required more gears like our water bags. It was fine as we really enjoyed the trails we did.

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People were trout fishing along the river. We hiked along waving to them all until we got to Mill’s Falls. It was a cool wide waterfall.

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We learned a lot about lichens. This is lung lichen.

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I have no clue what this was but it looked neat.

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We drove out to Eel Weir and saw the mi’mawq eel traps. They used to catch and smoke eel for food.

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We had a great time learning about the changing, nomadic lifestyle. We worked on our books near the lake in the shade.

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We hiked through an old farmland and saw a really old apple tree.

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Some of the other trees were creepy. I was pretending that it was sucking me in.

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Back at the motorhome we played outside for a while and made some new friends. We did some laundry and played at the playground too.

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I pointed out all the tombstones to Mom that are behind our site. I am doing everything possible to avoid catching up my journal! EVERYTHING!

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