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Planning a trip to Nova Scotia

smcrea
Explorer II
Explorer II
Hi,

We are planning a long trip which includes Nova Scotia as it's highlight!

We have a 27' travel trailer.

Any suggestions on

- Must see and do things, wwe do like hikes
- Where to stay? do we stay in one central base of do we move base?
- How easy is it to get around the place?
- How easy is it to get diesel fuel for the truck tow vehicle?
- What are the roads like for pulling the trailer?
- Is it a must thing to bring our bikes?

We have another general travel thread going on but I wanted to keep tis one focused on Nova Scotia specifically.

Thanks for you help!
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NCWriter
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Explorer
We spent an enjoyable week on Cape Breton Island a few years ago. If you like Williamsburg-type restorations with re-enactors, be sure to spend a day at the Fortress of Louisbourg.

The 185-mile Cabot Trail loop (includes Cape Breton Highlands NP) was a highlight for us, but you might not want to tow, especially on the steep cliffs at the east. Some people base themselves at Baddeck for day trips (and to visit the excellent Alexander Graham Bell museum.)

We also enjoyed Halifax very much, for the Titanic sites, Maritime Museum and fort on top of the hill. There's a nearby municipal campground in Shubie Park, Dartmouth that worked well as a base. You can easily make day trips down to Peggy's Cove lighthouse and the town of Lunenburg.

I was impressed with Nova Scotia as an RV-friendly destination - good highways, plenty of well-run campgrounds, lots to see.

smcrea
Explorer II
Explorer II
toedtoes wrote:
Tripalot wrote:
Contact the provincial tourism board and request a copy of their Doers and Dreamers Guide. It is chock full of information., We have enjoyed using our bikes while in N.S. - Cape Breton Highlands is a beautiful area and should not be missed.
Some serious cyclists bike around the perimeter road but it is a ride for only very fit and energetic riders. Many RVers do not even take their trailers, etc. on the road.

NS roads are rough in many areas, especially the secondary highways but very doable at slow speeds.



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The Doers and Dreamers Guide will give you different routes depending on your interests and has a whole lot of information while you're there. Nova Scotia is bigger than it seems and you might find it hard getting everything into one trip (depending on how long you're staying). You can easily spend all your time in the Cape Breton area, or in the Halifax area, the Bay of Fundy region, etc.


Thanks!.. We've sent off for the doers and Dreamers Guide! ๐Ÿ™‚

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Tripalot wrote:
Contact the provincial tourism board and request a copy of their Doers and Dreamers Guide. It is chock full of information., We have enjoyed using our bikes while in N.S. - Cape Breton Highlands is a beautiful area and should not be missed.
Some serious cyclists bike around the perimeter road but it is a ride for only very fit and energetic riders. Many RVers do not even take their trailers, etc. on the road.

NS roads are rough in many areas, especially the secondary highways but very doable at slow speeds.



X2

The Doers and Dreamers Guide will give you different routes depending on your interests and has a whole lot of information while you're there. Nova Scotia is bigger than it seems and you might find it hard getting everything into one trip (depending on how long you're staying). You can easily spend all your time in the Cape Breton area, or in the Halifax area, the Bay of Fundy region, etc.
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smcrea
Explorer II
Explorer II
vermilye wrote:
For what it is worth, here is a journal of a trip to New Brunswick & Nova Scotia I took with friends during June, 2013.


It's worth a LOT!! ๐Ÿ™‚

Thank you!.. It looks great and we'll go through your journal closely over the next couple of weeks planning, so please don t take it down ๐Ÿ™‚

vermilye
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Explorer
For what it is worth, here is a journal of a trip to New Brunswick & Nova Scotia I took with friends during June, 2013.

Tripalot
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Explorer
Contact the provincial tourism board and request a copy of their Doers and Dreamers Guide. It is chock full of information., We have enjoyed using our bikes while in N.S. - Cape Breton Highlands is a beautiful area and should not be missed.
Some serious cyclists bike around the perimeter road but it is a ride for only very fit and energetic riders. Many RVers do not even take their trailers, etc. on the road.

NS roads are rough in many areas, especially the secondary highways but very doable at slow speeds.
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Vet_Man
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There is a ferry that makes the overnight trip out of Portland Maine. It would take your truck and trailer. We went 10 yrs ago toured the loop. Roads were pretty good then.
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