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Picnicking and Playing
Picnicking
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Food just tastes better when it is served outdoors. There are picnic tables located throughout Kejimkujik, including three sites along the Mersey River and two sites at swimming beaches on the shore of Kejimkujik Lake. Two picnic areas, especially for canoeists, are located along the lakeshore on Indian Point in the middle of Kejimkujik Lake. There are no fireplaces at the picnic sites, although there are woodstoves in the shelters.
Please remember to take all your garbage with you when you leave.
Playing
The largest playground is near Merrymakedge Beach at P1. You can drive to this playground, and it is also on the walking/biking trail between the campground and Merrymakedge Beach. There is a large, grassy picnic area, a picnic shelter, and flush toilets. Smaller playgrounds are to be found right at Merrymakedge Beach and also at Kedge Beach. Other playgrounds are located within Jeremys Bay Campground.
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