Cabot Trail

298-kilometre Cabot Trail, a modern scenic highway, is one way to experience the Kejimkujik National Park’s beauty.

Lots of nesting boreal birds and if the wind is blowing in the right direction, sea bird viewing can be excellent with Puffins, Razorbills, Black Legged Kittiwakes and Ruddy Turnstones all present in summer.
Tags: Attractions, Bird Watching, Boreal Birds, Puffins, Scenic Highway, Sea Birds, Trails
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