10-14-2022, 03:36 AM
I hope you make it to Cape Cod and eventually up to "The Maritimes."
The Cabot Trail in the highlands of Cape Breton Island is probably the crown jewel of bike roads in this province, but there are plenty of coastal roads with towns and villages to explore. Motorcyclists are very welcome here; the people are friendly, and we have great seafood.
I think your best option is to Google Tourism Nova Scotia for their web site and the many links on the Google page to explore. The web site is very good and can keep you entertained for a period of time as it covers just about everything to see and do with great pictures. What you can see and do will depend on how much time you have.
The present web site is geared to fall travel, followed by winter and then spring. Spring is probably the best time for you to explore the site, but the fall offering is very good and will certainly give you a good sense of the province.
I recommend getting an old-fashioned paper map of the province that you can spread out and see where the roads and towns are.
Gas is expensive, but the American dollar is worth about $1.25 which helps a lot. Who knows what it may be next year.
If you're interested in PEI and New Brunswick, I would Google their tourism sites too.
The Cabot Trail in the highlands of Cape Breton Island is probably the crown jewel of bike roads in this province, but there are plenty of coastal roads with towns and villages to explore. Motorcyclists are very welcome here; the people are friendly, and we have great seafood.
I think your best option is to Google Tourism Nova Scotia for their web site and the many links on the Google page to explore. The web site is very good and can keep you entertained for a period of time as it covers just about everything to see and do with great pictures. What you can see and do will depend on how much time you have.
The present web site is geared to fall travel, followed by winter and then spring. Spring is probably the best time for you to explore the site, but the fall offering is very good and will certainly give you a good sense of the province.
I recommend getting an old-fashioned paper map of the province that you can spread out and see where the roads and towns are.
Gas is expensive, but the American dollar is worth about $1.25 which helps a lot. Who knows what it may be next year.
If you're interested in PEI and New Brunswick, I would Google their tourism sites too.
