Plant a Tree, Save a Forest

Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

Plant a Tree, Save a Forest is a guided tree-planting activity offered at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site in July and August.

A forest of large trees.
Contact the Visitor Centre for the new location in Jim Charles Loop each week

Description

Plant a Tree, Save a Forest:  Join Parks Canada interpreters and ecologists to put down roots by planting your own trees. Your helping hands will increase the biodiversity of the Jeremy’s Bay Campground forest and improve its resiliency against climate change and invasive species.

Dates, times, location and details

Dates and times

Duration

  • 90 minutes

Location

  • Jim Charles Loop in Jeremy's Bay Campground (campsites 255 to 360)
  • Look for posters or ask at Visitor Centre for exact location each week

Languages

  • English
  • French
  • Some Mi'kmaw words

Age requirements

  • All ages
  • Visitors 16 and under require adult accompaniment

What to bring

  • Pets are allowed if they are quiet, leashed and controlled
  • Sturdy footwear

Other important information

  • This program takes place rain or shine

Reservations and payment

Prices

  • Free with admission to Kejimkujik

How to book

  • No registration is required

Facilities and services

  • Parking at P2, near the Campfire Circle
  • Washrooms in Jim Charles Loop

Map

Parks Canada-administered places in Nova Scotia
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The Jim Charles Loop (255-360) in Jeremy's Bay Campground

Look for posters or ask at visitor centre for exact location each week

Interpretation
Parking

Parking at P2, near the Campfire Circle

Parking
Washrooms

Washrooms in Jim Charles Loop

Washroom
Washrooms

Washrooms in Jim Charles Loop

Washroom
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