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Back on Hwy 103, about 25km west of Liverpool, is the hard-to-find and poorly signed Seaside Adjunct of Kejimkujik National Park , a parcel of pristine coastline that provides an ideal half-day's hike. The Adjunct straddles the tip of a beautiful but inhospitable peninsula where the mixed forests and squelchy bogs of the interior back onto the tidal flats, lagoons, headlands and beaches of the coast. If you're lucky, you'll catch sight of the rare piping plover, which nests here between May and early August. Two wet and rough hiking trails provide the only access into the park. Of the two, the more convenient is the three-kilometre hike down to the shore along an old cart track - now the Harbour Rocks Trail - that begins on the park's west side. There are no signs off Hwy 103 to the park, but turn down St Catherine's Road , a six-kilometre-long dirt road that leads off the highway to the combined car park and trailhead.
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