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Here is a rough map of my 2004 trip to Nova Scotia. The route went clock wise from Lilydale. It was in July so a family 4th at Manhattan Beach near Cross lake was included.
I took the UP route because I go up the North Shore route every year. The problem with crossing Canada is there are so many oportunities to Wonder where that road will take you.
Feel free to PM with questions.
Most simple basic route. 2065 miles. Folks up in Canada may suggest some alternatives. Eh?
I will have to dig some things out of storage. Would you like some maps?
I would describe Canada 17 and 417 as "stark" but that's just me. I've driven/ridden it at least 10 times from Montreal/North Bay/Sault Ste. Marie. I like stark. And I like the twisties. When I want time to think, I pick stark. On these trips, I do the motels, so can't add anything to the camping options. The main thing is the Canadian people. None finer on earth. Real survivors. I blew an exhaust valve on the /6 just west of Hamilton Ontario last September, on Canada's 403 - a four lane divided highway. I wasn't on the shoulder for five minutes before a woman with a child in the car pulled onto the gravel shoulder, got out of her car, and asked if I needed help. My kind of people.The route shown by Paul was stark? What about pull over and camp spots? Thank you B
If you have time; a small extention from the route shown by M1ka would take you around Gaspe. Route 132 on the south shore of the StLawrence river is wonderfully scenic. There is a succession ridges with bays in between, and fishing villages on the bays.
Well, you do the Alaska trip this year and we do the Newfoundland rout this year.
Next year you do the NS and we do Alaska. In the winter 2007-2008 we can swap info about our experiences.
We are close to the Twinn Cities. How about that!