Whynot Adventure Backcountry Outfitting Package Kejimkujik National Park
Adventure isn’t late-night planning, busy grocery store shopping and a Sunday spent drying out soggy gear. We believe it’s as easy as one click and a relaxing drive to a National Park.
Our most popular outfitting package! If you haven't already heard, our Backcountry Outfitting Package takes the hassle out of your camping trip. We pick and reserve your campsites, pack up all your gear including MSR© tents, plush down-filled sleeping bags with organic cotton liners, Therm-a-Rest© sleeping mats, a gravity fed water filter and complete camp kitchen.
You can even have us purchase and pack your food for you too, which we'll base on a menu designed around your culinary preferences. We use a selection of awesome menus which can be tailored for vegans, vegetarians and gluten-free with as much food purchased locally as possible. Don't fret-- even though we're backwoods we know what pescatarian and lacto-ovo mean. And the joke goes: 'you only need a toothbrush and a credit card'.
We'll use only the best gear available, and we'll have it packed for you when you arrive. We know all the best campsites in the park and we'll have those reserved for you, too. We also know the best backcountry meals, which we'll tailor to your dietary preferences if you like and we'll have these packed for you as well. See? Simple.
There's no need for scrambling through a supermarket with a cart full of hot dogs, canned beans and ramen noodles. You don't have to stay up late digging through your gear looking for your lantern, nor do you have to clean, dry, sort and put away any gear after your trip. We keep it simple, so you can focus on what compelled you to go camping in the first place.
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Whynot Adventure Backcountry Outfitting Package Kejimkujik National Park
Adventure isn’t late-night planning, busy grocery store shopping and a Sunday spent drying out soggy gear. We believe it’s as easy as one click and a relaxing drive to a National Park.
Our most popular outfitting package! We've got top of the line gear and equipment, combined with the best campsites in the backcountry and, if you like, the finest food you'll find in the wilderness all wrapped up in this best selling outfitting package. And the joke goes: 'you only need a toothbrush and a credit card'.
We'll use only the best gear available, and we'll have it packed for you when you arrive. We know all the best campsites in the park and we'll have those reserved for you, too. We also know the best backcountry meals, which we'll tailor to your dietary preferences if you like and we'll have these packed for you as well. See? Simple.
There's no need for scrambling through a supermarket with a cart full of hot dogs, canned beans and ramen noodles. You don't have to stay up late digging through your gear looking for your lantern, nor do you have to clean, dry, sort and put away any gear after your trip. We keep it simple, so you can focus on what compelled you to go camping in the first place.
Learn-To Camp Episode Three - Nova Scotia: Kejimkujik National Park
We're in one of our favourite places on the face of the earth! Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia holds a special place in our hearts and we're so thrilled to be able to share it with some very new Canadians.
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Visit to Kejimkujik National Park - Part 1
Here's a video of our visit to Kejimkujik National Park in July 2018. We camped at Jeremy's Bay, kayaked Kejimkujik Lake, walked to Mill Falls and went for a swim. Part 2 coming soon!
FAIRY HUNTING in Kejimkujik
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Canoe Camping Through 9 Lakes in Kejimkujik - Part 1 of 2
5 Friends head out on a canoe / kayak trip. We are in Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia Canada. Portaging for the first time.
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Gear:
MSR Hubba Hubba NX
MEC Lightfield
Nova Craft Prospector 16 Canoe - TuffStuff
Old Town Penobscot 17 Canoe
Old Town Dirigo 140 Kayak
Helinox Chair
Jetboil
Eureka No Bug Zone
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Sony FDR X3000
Canon M50
Iphone 8
Huawei P10 lite
Takstar Microphone
Sony Microphone
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BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING at KEJIMKUJIK | 7 Hours In A Canoe With Hoffman
This August we decided to challenge ourselves with our vacation. No more glamping for us. Why relax on vacation, when you can physically exert yourself past your comfort zone? Ha.
In all seriousness, we went Backcountry Camping at the BEAUTIFUL Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. Two words can sum up our trip: Beautifully exhausting.
We spent an unexpected 7 hours total (there and back) in the canoe with our loyal pup Hoffman at our side.
Watch our canoe adventure, and a tour of backcountry campsite #21--and a few other goodies too!
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Nova Scotia Canoe Tripping in 360 with the Happy Camper
In this 360 video, the Happy Camper retraces the route described by Albert Paine in his 1908 book The Tent Dwellers. Traveling through Kejimkujik National Park to the historic Shelburne River in the Tobeatic, Kevin looks to discover how much has changed in 110 years and if you can still have a wilderness experience here.
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Nova Scotia's Tent Dweller Canoe Trip - part 2
The Happy Camper continues to retrace the 1906 Tent Dwellers canoe trip through inland Nova Scotia. Day one has the group paddling 20 km through Keji National Park and ending at a park's cabin to escape a nasty storm. Scott Adams shows how he's going to capture the trip in 360 and Cody Whynot (the guide) shows off his local knowledge of the park.
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Kejimkujik National Park | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Kejimkujik National Park
00:00:42 1 Geology and soils
00:01:50 2 Landscape and environment
00:03:11 2.1 Methyl mercury contamination
00:03:36 3 Kejimkujik National Historic Site of Canada
00:04:03 4 Bodies of water
00:04:12 4.1 Rivers
00:04:30 4.2 Lakes
00:04:56 5 Park buildings
00:05:24 6 Backcountry camping
00:07:28 7 Hiking
00:07:53 8 Wildlife
00:09:40 9 Dark-Sky Preserve
00:10:19 10 History
00:10:28 10.1 Jim Charles Point
00:11:01 10.2 Luxie Cove
00:11:50 11 iThe Tent Dwellers/i
00:12:56 12 Kejimkujik Seaside
00:14:54 13 Climate
00:16:42 14 See also
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Kejimkujik National Park (often called Keji for short) is part of the Canadian National Parks system, located in the province of Nova Scotia. The park consists of two separate properties: the main park is located in the upland interior of the Nova Scotia peninsula bordering Queens and Annapolis counties; and the smaller Kejimkujik Seaside unit, located on the Atlantic coast of Queens County. The park covers 404 km2 (156 sq mi). The inland unit is designated a National Historic Site of Canada, making Kejimkujik unique in the park system as the only national park whose virtually entire area is a National Historic Site.
Mersey River
Fantastic trip down the Mersey River, Kejumkujik National Park, NS, June 01, 29C high water
Todd Labrador on his background in Mi'kmaq craft
Todd Labrador is a Mi'kmaq man from Wildcat First Nation Reserve in Queens County, Nova Scotia. Todd makes traditional Mi'kmaq craft such as Birch Bark Canoes, Drums, & Baskets & runs workshops on how to make these items in Kejimkujik National Park.
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