Thanks for all the replies.Today we rode the famous Cabot Trail.All I can say is spectacular.One of the best roads I have ever ridden.Here are pics.Tomorrow we start the 2000 mile trek home.
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We did it counter clockwise.That way the side of the road you are riding is on the outside.Ivor, which way did you take the Cabot Trail, Clockwise or counterclockwise? Hope this question makes since. I have been told to go
I've been to Nova Scotia several years ago and it is a very nice place to visit. The scenic beauty through the Cabot Trail is breathtaking. I certainly would like to go back someday. Enjoy your trip! :thumbup:View attachment 72197View attachment 72198View attachment 72199
We stayed a night in Dartmouth.Next morning it was raining.We rode to Port Hawkesbury on Cape Breton Island.Stayed in a great hotel. Next morning did a 150 mile scenic twist ride alongside the lake where we had to take a ferry to get to our destination Baddeck.The ride was along the Brea d,or lake.Today a day off.A tour of the Alexander Graham Bell museum and then the whole group went on a sailboat sailing.Nice day good wind.
Tomorrow we ride the entire famous Cabot Trail.
Pics above view from the hotel,bikes on ferry and on the road.
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Saw a few Spyders each day.I would recommend Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail.Also the coastal ride which included Peggy's Cove.Ivor, did you meet alot of bikes on your trip around N.S.? What places to stay would you recommend. Thanks for any info. Bruce
Here they are on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66459437@N02/sets/72157634818041424/
The tidal bore at Moncton was especially impressive.
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Great pictures Ken.Thanks for posting them.:firstplace:Here they are on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66459437@N02/sets/72157634818041424/
The tidal bore at Moncton was especially impressive.
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