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    Re: East Coast Tour GTA to Halifax

    I did a VERY similar trip last year. If you want a very unique and amazing riding experience, plan to visit Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. It was the most amazing thing I've ever done on a motorcycle, but it is not for the faint of hart! If Mt. Washington is not for you, at least plan to travel through the White Mountain region of NH as it was the most beautiful riding of my life. I could happily take 4-5 days just to ride around that area. As for traveling through Maine, take the time to swing further south/east and ride the coast. We made the mistake of riding through central Maine up to Saint John New Brunswick and it was a very boring, straight ride.

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    I used to go to school out east and drove back and forth many times. Done both the US route and the transcanada route. US route is more time consuming and the speed limit jumps all over the place. I always did the drive in one shot so I'm not sure of places to stay along the way but I can recommend stuff all through Nova Scotia if you want. I went to Placid last year and would recommend the Art Devlin Motor Inn as a good place to stay. A buddy and I found a random motel for $50 just outside of Lake Placid and it was nasty. Also Tail of the Pup is a great rib place near there. As for the ferry from St. Johns to Digby its a good rest but its 3 hours to get to a place you can see from the start if it's a nice day. If you are referring to the Cat from Bar Harbour to Yarmouth, that ship has sailed. (Pardon the pun, it was discontinued in 2010) http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-s...iling-300.html Let me know if you want any recommendations.
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    I assume the Cabot Trail is on your itinerary. If you want a suggestion for a motel along there there are some little Cabins in Ingonish that are really nice, with jacuzzis and satelite TV. Igonish is towards the end of the trail if you enter by the Big Red Barn. If you're traveling off season the prices are reasonable. I got one for about $100. I dont remember the name of the place, but its the one that's ocean side attached to a restaurant (You'll see what I mean when you're there). The guy who runs it is a racist idiot, but he treated me well. I would also recommend taking the Sunshine trail, which is an alternative route to Cape Breton from the main highway. Its a great way to see the province.
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    Re: East Coast Tour GTA to Halifax

    im doing a 10 dayer out there as well this summer. have a look at my itinerary for some thoughts. my main focus is the maritimes with a quick sight through the USA coming home.

    http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...ast-Coast-trip

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    Re: East Coast Tour GTA to Halifax

    I've done the trip about fifty times (all by car unfortunately). If you like beer there's plenty of good microbreweries down there so be sure to sample something different at mealtime (especially in the Dartmouth area). St Andrews is nice to see (stay at the Fairmont Algonquin there for a nice treat).
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