My girlfriend & I have decided to do the Cabot trail this year for our holidays, we will be using 2 weeks to ride there, (maybe go into PEI) and check out the sits. I am looking for input from anyone who have bean there before, good places to stay, good sties to see, & good food to eat. Any and all input would be greatly apresheated.
Craig
http://rottenxxxronnie.blogspot.com/2010/10/prince-edward-island-and-cabot-trail.html
Stop here just outside of Bethel ME for lunch...
Take the american coastal scenic route, and stay off the Interstates as much as possible except through areas like Bangor or large urban centers like Montreal.
Take two fast days to get there, to PEI it's two long days of riding. I'm not an iron butt rider as my idea of a long day is at the 1000 km mark, but I find that once the sunsets I'd rather be off the bike as there's nothing but the road and the moon to look at.
Clockwise, counter-clockwise on the trail? I've done each way, and I prefer counter-clockwise. You're closer to the ocean and the descent from the highlands on the South West side into Cheticamp is awesome.
The coastline of Nova Scotia is a fun and entertaining ride, google "sheet harbour" and look at highway 7 to the north through Sherbrooke NS up through to Canso. It's a blast and so scenic, not as much fun as the Trail, but highly entertaining...
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=d&sour....76976&sspn=0.895411,2.329102&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=8
Book bed and breakfast type places on PEI, they are wonderfully charming. Perhaps the same can be said for NS and NB?
Pack gear for fall weather cold! I was surprised to find myself wearing almost winter gear in August at night in Port Elgin N.B., then sweating the next day in a mesh jacket. I think it was fatigue as well, so if you thought "jacket, jacket liner, sweater, t-shirt" you'd still need to put on your rain coat on top of that to imagine me shivering with cold at one in the morning on August 19th or thereabouts in 2009. Last year I went to a heated jacket, so during the day I was riding the cabot trail in mesh, and at night I was in heated jacket with grips running. Over all great weather, it was a few extreme swings that I'm describing and warning of.
NB Bay of Fundy if you're in the area (Moncton), Hopewell rocks.
PEI what isn't there to see? All roads lead to Charlottetown or to a light house.
Anyway, there's tons more in the blog from my trip out that way last year.
Cheers, Ron