I rode with vzshadow, his wife, and some of his riding buddies from the university up to explore Nova Scotia a little bit. Spent the majority of time on Cape Breton Island and Prince Edward Island - camping at Whycocomagh Provincial Park which is about 20 km from the Cabot Trail's southern end. Highly recommend this park - excellent bathrooms/showers. Site 26 & 27 have a standalone building structure with two picnic tables and a woodstove in it which ended up be very handy because it rained off and on the entire trip. Was a great dry place to just throw stuff in.
The Cabot Trail is fantastic - particularly the northern part up in the Cape Breton Highlands.
This was a trip I had very much been looking forward to and it was exciting to finally get up there. I know many of you have ridden this area already so this is nothing new to you! Would love to go back some day to explore more and camp at Meat Cove (northernmost tip of cape breton...has a campground on the cliffs).
Came to 2100 miles for the total trip.
Here's a few pics, and here is a link to all of them.
The Cabot Trail is fantastic - particularly the northern part up in the Cape Breton Highlands.
This was a trip I had very much been looking forward to and it was exciting to finally get up there. I know many of you have ridden this area already so this is nothing new to you! Would love to go back some day to explore more and camp at Meat Cove (northernmost tip of cape breton...has a campground on the cliffs).
Came to 2100 miles for the total trip.
Here's a few pics, and here is a link to all of them.