Welcome to Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of Canada!
[EN] This year’s geocaching challenge is built on Historic Waterways from Kejimkujik’s past. You will paddle to five different sites within the park that give you insight how people traveled using the lakes, rivers & portages.
Download the passport here.
You are looking for a small green cache container containing a park message, log book, pencil & punch.
The geocache is a partnership of the Atlantic Canada Geocaching Association, and Kejimkujik National Park. Please pay appropriate park entry fees. As per the Parks Canada geocaching policy: Trade items are not permitted in caches, this includes Travel Bugs.
[EN] Cobrielle Lake is Connected to Mountain Lake by a narrow channel which feeds into Peskowesk lake system.
Cobrielle Lake was dammed in the 1940s log driving down Cobrielle Brook. Once logging in the area stopped in the 1950's, some dams remained affecting the travel of fish.
During the portage, you may see evidence of an old logging road.
This cache is accessible only via paddle