Adventures with the "Scorpios"
Enjoy!
Cheers, Terry
All the bikes lined up at “Seacliff Park” for the rally ride.
We were lined up around the corner. That’s how many bikes there were.
The ride through Point Pelee National park. This park is the lowest geographical point in Canada!
The ride through the park.
Mark on his new Road Glide.
Loaded up ready to leave Wheatley after the lunch break. In front our friends Emma, George and Katie.
Deb & Paul beside us ready to head out.
Of course last but not least, a stop at the beer tent after the ride and bikes are parked.
The cooler transport for the beer area showing the Hogs for Hospice logo.
Tomorrow we head out for our trip to the East coast, the Cabot Trail and Prince Edward Island.
Paul, George and I are riding out, and picking up the 3 ladies in Moncton, New Brunswick. The ladies were very happy to select the option of flying out rather than riding all that way.
Will not have my Ipad with me but will try and post some pictures along the way.
If not I will post a bunch upon our return.
Should be a great 14 day adventure!
Cheers, Terry
Harley all loaded and ready to rock in the morning!
After the two week trek to the east coast of Canada we returned home on Saturday safe and sound.
A very exciting and enjoyable trip. We logged 3300 miles in 14 days and travelled through Ontario Canada, New York USA, Vermont USA, New Hampshire USA, Maine USA, New Brunswick Canada, Nova Scotia Canada, Cape Breton Canada and Prince Edward Island (PEI) Canada.
The weather co-operated for the most part as we ran across very little rain.
As I had said earlier George Paul and myself rode the whole way there and back. We left on Sunday the 19th and went through Kingston Ontario and then south through New York State. The 3 ladies flew from London Ontario through Toronto on Wednesday the 21st and we picked them up in Moncton New Brunswick.
From there we ventured to Cape Breton and rode the Cabot Trail and spent the night in Cheticamp on the trail. It was then onto Prince Edward Island and two day tour of the island. We stayed in Charlottown and then North Rustico. Eventually we made our way back to Moncton New Brunswick on the 28th and dropped the ladies off for their flight back home.
Us guys then proceeded to make our way home doing the White mountain in New Hampshire and Vermont and then south across the Champlain bridge and Lake George park. A truly awesome ride through winding roads and eventually travelled across New York State crossing at the Buffalo / Fort Erie crossing back into Canada.
It was a great uneventful trip with many courteous drivers on the road.
I have many pictures and will begin posting.
Enjoy and another trip coming up next week. Time to clean up the Harley, change all the oils and we will be off again.
Cheers, Terry
Day 1 - First stop for lunch in Port Hope Ontario.
Day 1 - another at Port Hope.
Day 1 - Stoped for the night at my brother Steves house in Kingston, Ontario.
Day 1 - Steve and his wife Wendy were awesome hosts and cooked us up a hearty meal.
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Just what we like to hear...no mechanical issues, good weather, sounds like a success!
Time to plan the next one.
Wish your weather was better out there.
Cheers, Terry
East Coast Trip - Day 2 (August 20)
We headed south after leaving Kingston and crossed the border into New York State at Gananoque, Ont.
Then rode south to Plattsburgh New York and took the ferry across Lake Champlain to Burlington Vermont. Our final destination for that evening was Montpelier, Vermont.
More trip pictures to come.
Cheers, Terry
Day 2 - Duty free at the border into New York state.
Day 2 - Paul takes the photo of George and I with our friends.
Day2 - The ferry crossing Lake Champlain. A 15-20 minute ride from Plattsburgh NY to Burlington Vermont.
Day 2 - The bikes on the ferry.
Day 2 - From the ferry and onto Montpelier Vermont.
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
East Coast Trip - (Day 3 & 4, August 20, 21)
On Day 3 we left Montpelier Vermont on Tuesday morning with a destination of Bangor Maine.
Then On Day 4 after Bangor we headed east across the border into New Brunswick to meet up with the ladies in Moncton New Brunswick.
Cheers, Terry
Day 3 - We crossed that bridge in the back ground into the state of Maine.
Day 3 — We stopped for a bite and a beer at this restaurant only to find out it didn’t open until 4 pm.
Day 3 - The Lure Restaurant is in Rumford Maine. Ned (the owner) happened to be at the restaurant when we stopped by. He invited us in for a nice cold beer even though he was closed. A true gentlemen!
Day 3 - At the motel in Bangor Maine.
Day 3 - Off the road for the night and time for some refreshments at the motel in Bangor Maine.
Day 4 - Arrival with the ladies in Moncton New Brunswick. In the background is where the tide comes in and out.
Day 4 - A. Seafood dinner out that evening in Moncton.. What else but seafood when you are out east!
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East Coast Trip - Day 5 (August 22)
We left Moncton New Brunswick and headed for Nova Scotia and Port Hawksbury Cape Breton.
Cheers, Terry
Day 5 - A stop on the highway after the toll booth to don the rain gear.
Day 5 - Fortunately the only bit of wet weather we encountered while riding this trip.
Day 5 - Arrival at the visitor center for the province of Nova Scotia.
Day 5 - Nova Scotia visitor centre.
Day 5 - Of course Paul missing as he is on the camera lol







