Lots of threads on it....The boring part is the Canadian section to get past Montreal and down the TransCanada in New Brunswick.
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton very nice riding.
http://www.motorcycletourguidens.com
If you're going to NS ride the east coast and cape breton as well. Stay off the 4 lane hwy and all the roads are twisty. Some with bad pavement some brand new.I'm working out some more long distance runs and was thinking about taking a week to head out East towards Halifax as an end point. Has anyone headed out that way? I figure stopping in a couple of places in New Brunswick, PEI and probably coming back through Maine.
I've been out to Maine and the riding through Adirondacks is really nice, Vermont is so-so, while New Hampshire and Maine are really scenic.
edit - here's the route I took out to Maine: http://goo.gl/maps/SJ9Bx
Here's my report from when i did my trip out east
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?146922-Me-and-Princess-go-East
I strongly suggest taking the ''high road''
What you want to do is cross into Quebec in Hawkesbury, head to Mt Tremblant, down to Trois-Rivières, up to Saguenay on 155, down the Saguenay Fjord to Tadoussac, follow St-Lawrence to Baie-Comeau, take the ferry to Matane, the Matapedia Valley to New Brunswick and then Halifax. A ride to remember that I would put against any of my rides out west.
For the return, the Atlantic coast to Bar harbor, back through the New Hampshire White Mountains and upstate New York to cross into Ontario at the thousand Island.
FORGET THE SOUTH SHORE OF THE ST LAWRENCE