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And if you pass through Quebec on the way in or back (we spent 3 days in old Quebec), it really helps if you learn to say "Je ne parle pas bien le fran�ais; pouvons-nous parler anglais?" or something similar unless you already speak French - the folks there will appreciate it!
If the weather cooperates, you are in for a wonderful ride on the Cabot Trail !.
Bloody hell...!
Just don't look DOOOOOWWWNNNN But that IS a beautiful sight. Hope you get time enough to do some hiking
Makes Nordkapp look like the Nullarbor plain..!
It's as lovely as the pictures show, or more, but strangely enough it's not scary to ride it. I'm not one of these guys who's ever going to ride some horrifying Colombian road hacked out of a mountain with waterfalls going across it and 1000 feet straight down with 30 dead trucks and buses at the bottom ......... but the Cabot Trail isn't worrisome at all to ride, plenty of room and no danger that a wind gust or pothole will put you "Next Stop, Atlantic Ocean"!Lannis
i did that trip late summer 1969 ....
Was Bryan Adams along for the ride? You must have been quite an inspiration! Lannis
i did that trip late summer1969 in a 1962 Beetle, camping along the route and rock-climbing on the sea cliffs at Cap Breton. Great time. I had a canvas tent folded up under the hood, with a camp stove and container of white gas. The container leaked, the tent got soaked, and a spark behind the dash blew the hood off. We were going around a curve at about 40 mph and the hood went spinning off the outside of the bend onto the rocks below . . . Piled out of the car and pulled the flaming tent out onto the pavement.No other damage, miraculously (remember the car's fuel tank is up there too). We wired the hood back on with coathangers.
Make sure that you do the Cabot trail clockwise! That way you get to see as well as ride the vistas in the tourist brochures!!GPS You can always redo the trail the other way - it is an easy day ride end to end with a stop for a lobster lunch along the way.
Do you mean counterclockwise? If we do it clockwise will be on the inside Lane versus the outside Lane. Unless they drive on the wrong side of the road on Nova Scotia :-)
Counter-clockwise is best for the scenery - you get a wider view from the outside lane ....Lannis