This is a trip I've been wanting to do for around 15 years, ever since I heard that there was a road called the 138 that hugged the north shore of the St. Lawrence and ended in a small Innu fishing town called Natashquan. I later found out that there is another town that is past Natashquan called Kegaska and it's about 40km of gravel to get there - and along this stretch of the 138 is where any road currently ends. There are talks of completing the road all the way out towards Happy Valley Goose Bay, but I've been hearing of this for the past 15 years. Making it to at least Natashquan would be amazing and riding to end of the paved road. Stopping in at the Manic Cinq hydroelectric dam would be equally amazing and riding the 389 to get there. I've heard that the Saguenay region is really beautiful and that the 381 is one of the best roads in eastern Canada, so that's a big one on the list too.
I haven't been able to do this trip previously because of work or family committments, however this year I finally have the time off to make it happen. The plan is to leave early morning on a Saturday and be back the following Friday night - it's a family member's 50th birthday on the 8th day, so I have to accomplish what I can in 7 days tops.
The very rough route is something like this, while avoiding Montreal and Quebec City and sticking to backroads and avoiding hwy if possible: https://goo.gl/maps/Uap4sB6UPcPQz5cm7
A couple years ago a neighbour asked me to help him plan out his east coast trip and so I had a lot of the routes already mapped out. I planned out all the distances to help with that planning, so at least I had an idea of what this trip involved. So for this trip, it took very little effort to plan it out and we decided to just take it day by day based on the weather and how we were feeling in the moment.
Another rider is joining me on this ride from this forum. I know he can ride long distances on twisty and remote roads, but we've never ridden together or even met before, so I hope he knows what he's getting into
Dan rides a beautiful new Suzuki GSXS-1000GT, which is a bike I was very much looking to buy for myself. Unfortunately for me, when I sat on it at the bike show, the knee bend was too much for my tight legs. It's a very nice bike and looks good in every picture at almost every angle. The blue paint is really sharp and the exhaust has a pretty nice sound for a stock can.
Here's the blue bike and Dan!
Note: In the pic above, I'm not a tech guy and not the best at navigation, even with a GPS, so I frequently get lost or have tech issues. As we head towards Ottawa, I miss a key turn off and we end up going down a road that leads to this ferry. $6 for 6 minutes and you're in Quebec!
I'm taking a 22yr old Yamaha FZS1000 (known as the 1st gen FZ1) which I bought in late March. I'm not a fan of buying an old bike and then shortly after taking it out on a long ride, but what's the worst that can happen 2000km from home in a small Innu town with nothing around it for hundreds of kms? My bike has about 1 or 2 very specific angles that it looks ok in photos, so I have to plan all my spots very carefully. Fingers crossed I don't have any mechnical or rider issues, but I have my credit card just in case! I washed the bike just for this picture:
Day 1 Route:
We start the trip out by meeting up in Port Perry and then from there it's a simple route of taking Hwy 7 all the way out towards Ottawa and then twistiest backroads for the rest of the trip. Because his name was Dan, I was expecting him to look exactly like Dan Aykroyd, but he doesn't look anything like him. He might have been expecting me to look like Alan Ladd.
Before the trip we were debating on camping vs motels. Finally we decided on motels to keep it simpler and it's much easier to not have to set up and tear down every day, when you are staying in a new place each night. The weather forecast was looking like it would be raining at least 50% of the trip, so a warm motel room is better than a wet, bug filled tent. The first place we stayed at was in a small town called Saint-Alexis-des-Monts and we chose it because it's really close to Parc de la Mauricie. Next door there was a really nice microbrewery with a good restaurant as well. Our rooms at St Alexis were just right and I would recommend!
Next Up: Parc de la Mauricie and staying somewere near Tadoussac!
I haven't been able to do this trip previously because of work or family committments, however this year I finally have the time off to make it happen. The plan is to leave early morning on a Saturday and be back the following Friday night - it's a family member's 50th birthday on the 8th day, so I have to accomplish what I can in 7 days tops.
The very rough route is something like this, while avoiding Montreal and Quebec City and sticking to backroads and avoiding hwy if possible: https://goo.gl/maps/Uap4sB6UPcPQz5cm7
A couple years ago a neighbour asked me to help him plan out his east coast trip and so I had a lot of the routes already mapped out. I planned out all the distances to help with that planning, so at least I had an idea of what this trip involved. So for this trip, it took very little effort to plan it out and we decided to just take it day by day based on the weather and how we were feeling in the moment.
Another rider is joining me on this ride from this forum. I know he can ride long distances on twisty and remote roads, but we've never ridden together or even met before, so I hope he knows what he's getting into
Dan rides a beautiful new Suzuki GSXS-1000GT, which is a bike I was very much looking to buy for myself. Unfortunately for me, when I sat on it at the bike show, the knee bend was too much for my tight legs. It's a very nice bike and looks good in every picture at almost every angle. The blue paint is really sharp and the exhaust has a pretty nice sound for a stock can.
Here's the blue bike and Dan!
Note: In the pic above, I'm not a tech guy and not the best at navigation, even with a GPS, so I frequently get lost or have tech issues. As we head towards Ottawa, I miss a key turn off and we end up going down a road that leads to this ferry. $6 for 6 minutes and you're in Quebec!
I'm taking a 22yr old Yamaha FZS1000 (known as the 1st gen FZ1) which I bought in late March. I'm not a fan of buying an old bike and then shortly after taking it out on a long ride, but what's the worst that can happen 2000km from home in a small Innu town with nothing around it for hundreds of kms? My bike has about 1 or 2 very specific angles that it looks ok in photos, so I have to plan all my spots very carefully. Fingers crossed I don't have any mechnical or rider issues, but I have my credit card just in case! I washed the bike just for this picture:
Day 1 Route:
We start the trip out by meeting up in Port Perry and then from there it's a simple route of taking Hwy 7 all the way out towards Ottawa and then twistiest backroads for the rest of the trip. Because his name was Dan, I was expecting him to look exactly like Dan Aykroyd, but he doesn't look anything like him. He might have been expecting me to look like Alan Ladd.
Before the trip we were debating on camping vs motels. Finally we decided on motels to keep it simpler and it's much easier to not have to set up and tear down every day, when you are staying in a new place each night. The weather forecast was looking like it would be raining at least 50% of the trip, so a warm motel room is better than a wet, bug filled tent. The first place we stayed at was in a small town called Saint-Alexis-des-Monts and we chose it because it's really close to Parc de la Mauricie. Next door there was a really nice microbrewery with a good restaurant as well. Our rooms at St Alexis were just right and I would recommend!
Accueil - Motel le Saint-Alex
motelsaintalex.com
Next Up: Parc de la Mauricie and staying somewere near Tadoussac!