kurtrules
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Thank you for the details! I am in the same frame of mind that most like you were at the time!Mine was roundtrip from Milton. I started after work, it was an impromptu decision. Drove all night and stopped at Moncton. Spent a day there and next 2 days in Halifax.
As others have suggested , I won't recommend driving late at night. There are big ass blinking warning lights after Quebec warning about night danger. And your will encounter lots of logging trucks. Also, the scenery is much nicer after NB border. Speed limit changes to 90 in NB and then to 110 if I recall correctly.
I stayed on Canadian side , the usual Google map route Toronto > Quebec > Fredericton > Moncton > Halifax. And same way back.
Booked hotels in advance but I reckon u shudnt have issue with vacancy this time of the year.
Make sure ur winters tires are good condition and have lots of tread left, I encountered lots of snow in NB and Quebec while going and had a bit of white knuckle drive at some stretches.
Didn't do Cabot trail as I am saving it for bike and with family if I go by car again
Good luck, it's a fun trip.
Btw, I'll visit the Magnetic Hill. There's a similar one near Leh that I just love crossing over and over again. Looks like you are going uphill whereas in reality are going downhill
Magnetic Hill (India) - Wikipedia
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I’ll agree with everyone about bike being a bad choice in this plan.
My other recommendation is not to drive on Friday through the night due to the dangers along the route with wildlife.
I would get the proper rest, pack, and leave 4 or 5am Saturday morning. Traffic will be light, you’ll hit Montreal before lunch, QC right after lunch, and clear sailing the rest of the route.
Did this with wife and cousins a few years ago. Left Toronto at 5am and was in St John for dinner that day to explore.
This makes much more sense than my all nighter plan. I am big fan of leaving as early as possible in the morning be it on a bike or car. Thank you!