Fantastic ride, my wife and I rode from Clearwater, Florida through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and back. When your in Nova Scotia take the time to ride south of Digby to Freeport and watch the whales. It's like riding the coast hwy in California but no traffic. We agree Tim Hortons is the go to place. We were on my 2010 Limited with a stage lV kit. Zero bike problems.
loopy
I can definitely add a thumbs up as the Cabot Trail as a must see. We did it going around both ways
Nice , we decided to go only counter clock wise that way the water would be on our right the whole time..which worked out well, either way though would have been spectacular.
Originally Posted by Moto Mike
How high does the Cabot trail get, and how high are the Mt's or hills, looks like a great ride!
Its not that high at all. Remember your mostly right at sea level so i think the highest i saw was 1500 feet or so, wasnt really paying to much attention to that though, so much more too see ...Take your time if you go to ride around ..Plan around 6 hours to ride around the trail, stop at the scenic points and take it in if you ever go..
Originally Posted by loopy
Fantastic ride, my wife and I rode from Clearwater, Florida through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and back. When your in Nova Scotia take the time to ride south of Digby to Freeport and watch the whales. It's like riding the coast hwy in California but no traffic. We agree Tim Hortons is the go to place. We were on my 2010 Limited with a stage lV kit. Zero bike problems.
loopy
Nice loopy, There was certainly plenty more too see if we had the time, i can only take 1 week off at a time for vaca so we were somewhat on a time constraint. Would have like to stay close to the bay of fundy to watch the tide also as well as Freeport, but hey there is always next year
And i too have a built motor from the Palmers at Hillside, She performed flawless.. Who said big motors cant tour !!!