Kejimikujik lake (sometimes Kejimkujik or even Kedgeemakoogee) is the namesake lake and the largest lake in Kejimkujik National Park. The work 'Kejimkujik' is agreed by all to be a word derived from the Mi'kmaq language, but depending on the source will be said to mean "attempting to escape" or "swollen waters". The park's official stance is that Kejimkujik is a Mi'kmaq word meaning "tired muscles".
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- Kejimikujik lake (sometimes Kejimkujik or even Kedgeemakoogee) is the namesake lake and the largest lake in Kejimkujik National Park. The work 'Kejimkujik' is agreed by all to be a word derived from the Mi'kmaq language, but depending on the source will be said to mean "attempting to escape" or "swollen waters". The park's official stance is that Kejimkujik is a Mi'kmaq word meaning "tired muscles". The lake is featured in The Tent Dwellers by Albert Bigelow Paine, a book chronicling his fishing trip through the central Nova Scotia wilds in the early 1900s.
- Озеро Кеджимкуджик — озеро в провинции Новая Шотландия в Канаде. Расположено в южной части полуострова Новая Шотландия на территории национального парка Кеджимкуджик. Площадь озёра составляет 26,3 км², высота над уровнем моря 90 метров, колебания уровня озера до одного метра.
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- Озеро Кеджимкуджик — озеро в провинции Новая Шотландия в Канаде. Расположено в южной части полуострова Новая Шотландия на территории национального парка Кеджимкуджик. Площадь озёра составляет 26,3 км², высота над уровнем моря 90 метров, колебания уровня озера до одного метра.
- Kejimikujik lake (sometimes Kejimkujik or even Kedgeemakoogee) is the namesake lake and the largest lake in Kejimkujik National Park. The work 'Kejimkujik' is agreed by all to be a word derived from the Mi'kmaq language, but depending on the source will be said to mean "attempting to escape" or "swollen waters". The park's official stance is that Kejimkujik is a Mi'kmaq word meaning "tired muscles".
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