Kejimkujik National Park (kej"umkOO'jik, kej"mukOOj') [key], 140 sq mi (363 sq km), S central N.S., Canada, near Maitland Bridge; est. 1968. The park has a rolling landscape with numerous lakes and streams. Micmac petroglyphs are found there.
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