Itinerary
Day 1: Rendesvous and Paddle into the Wilderness
Stop At: South Milford, South Milford, Southwest Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia
Rather than driving into Kejimkujik National Park, the following rendezvous location will save you a fair bit of driving and an entrance fee. The address is: 5439 Hwy 8. South Milford, Nova Scotia and the landmark is The Milford Community Hall (just north of the legendary Milford House). Please be there for between 12pm! You can copy the following code and region into the Google Maps search bar: HHGV+9Q South Milford, Nova Scotia
From here you'll follow your Whynot Adventure guide in your own vehicle to our private gated property on Boot Lake. Once parked you'll start to unload the canoes and equipment and then proceed with the 'duffle shuffle' where you'll be given a waterproof pack to put your personal items into. Our guide will provide lunch before you pack the canoes and paddle off into the wilderness!
Duration: 2 hours
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Accommodation included: Pitch at tent under the stars in the Medway Lakes Wilderness Area
Day 2: Explore the Medway Lakes
Stop At: Rocky Lake, Annapolis County, NS B0T 1B0, Canada
Find sandy beaches and shade under the pines as you approach the deepest point on this trip before working your way back home.
Duration: 8 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast: Cooked over a fire and served with endless coffee!
• Lunch: Prepared on the go while paddling through the wild Medway Lakes
• Dinner: Cooked on the campfire. You will be surprised what our guides can prepare in a rustic kitchen!
Accommodation included: Overnight deep in the wilderness while comfortably snuggled into your sleeping bag.
Day 3: Return to the Boot Lake Outpost
Stop At: Boot Lake, Annapolis County, NS B0S 1A0, Canada
Paddle and explore your way back to the Boot Lake Outpost where your vehicle is parked.
Duration: 4 hours
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No accommodation included on this day.