Three charging locations at Kejimkujik National Park in Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia: the Visitor Centre (year-round, one Tesla plug, two J1772, free with admission), the Lakeview Cafe, and near the Tuck Shoppe in Jeremy's Bay campground (both seasonal, FLO at $1.50 per hour). For a park in the interior of Nova Scotia, this is a solid setup. The nearest DC fast charging is in Digby, about 30 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger and FLO stations. Liverpool is another option at roughly 35 miles, with FLO. Kejimkujik is Nova Scotia's only inland national park, a dark sky preserve surrounded by lakes and old-growth hemlock, and the Level 2 stations here bridge a real gap in the province's rural charging map.
Electric vehicle charging stations are available at the Visitor Centre parking lot (year-round) and the Lakeview Café & Eatery and near the Tuck Shoppe in Jeremy's Bay campground (seasonally). One Tesla plug, two J1772 plugs at Visitor Centre (free with admission). Flo station at Lakeview Café at $1.50/hr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, though not at your campsite. Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground has dedicated EV charging stations on the property. Bring your SAE J1772 adapter, since most park chargers aren't on the NACS Tesla plug style yet. For a park in the interior of Nova Scotia, this is a solid setup.
Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground has dedicated EV charging stations rather than campsite-level hookups. Dedicated park chargers are typically Level 2 (J1772 connector), which is compatible with most EVs. Expect to add 20 to 30 miles of range per hour. Kejimkujik is Nova Scotia's only inland national park, a dark sky preserve surrounded by lakes and old-growth hemlock, and the Level 2 stations here bridge a real gap in the province's rural charging map.
Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground has on-site EV charging stations, which may be all you need. But if you're looking for DC fast charging or need more power than the park's chargers provide, here's what's nearby. The nearest DC fast charging is in Digby, about 30 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger and FLO. Beyond that, Liverpool is about 35 miles away with FLO. Have your next charging stop figured out before you arrive. The peace of mind is worth the two minutes of planning.
Mostly, yes. Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground doesn't allow charging at individual campsites, but they do have dedicated EV charging stations on the property. For a park in the interior of Nova Scotia, this is a solid setup.
It depends. Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground has dedicated EV charging stations, but campsite charging is not allowed. Whether you can leave your vehicle at the charging station overnight depends on the park's specific rules. Ask at check-in to avoid any surprises. Kejimkujik is Nova Scotia's only inland national park, a dark sky preserve surrounded by lakes and old-growth hemlock, and the Level 2 stations here bridge a real gap in the province's rural charging map.
Kejimkujik National Park - Jeremy's Bay Campground has dedicated EV charging stations on the property, though we don't have the exact count. Contact the park for current availability and whether reservations are needed.