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Justin Trudeau cooks s'mores on Nova Scotia working vacation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is making stops in Shelburne and Port Joli before attending a Liberal Party event in Halifax.

Prime minister visited Shelburne, Port Joli and will attend Liberal party event in Halifax tonight

Justin Trudeau roasts a marshmallow for his son Hadrien before speaking to reporters. (CBC)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought his family to Nova Scotia on a working vacation that included cooking s'mores as a midday lunch with a group of about a dozen kids attending a day camp.

In bright sunshine and temperatures hovering in the 30 Crange, Trudeau, his wifeSophieand their three children gatheredwith the campers around a campfire to roast marshmallows and assemble s'moresat The Islands Provincial Park nearShelburne.

The two-day trip is designed as a way to mark the first anniversary of his government's changes to the Canada Child Benefit, which he described as fairer and more generousthan the tax credit it replaced.

Whale deaths 'extremely concerning'

After speaking about the benefit in a four-minute prepared statement,Trudeau took questions from reporters. He said it's "extremely concerning" the number of right whales that have been found dead off the Gulf of St. Lawrencethis summer.

"We take this issue very, very seriously," he said."We have asked the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and others to look into this issue and what is causing these whales to die."

After a hike with his wife atKejimkujik National Park Seaside, the two took a stroll along the beach.

Parade, fundraiser on agenda

The prime minister is also the guest of honour at a Liberal Party fundraiser at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax on Friday night.

Facing criticism for previous closed-door events, whichthe oppositionhas dubbed cash-for-accessfundraisers, the party has arranged limited access to the event for members of the media.

The Nova Scotia visit willinclude walking in Saturday's Pride parade through the streets ofdowntown Halifax.

Trudeau became the first sitting prime minister to march in a Pride parade when he did so in Toronto in 2016. He then attended the same event last month.

With files from the Canadian Press