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This is the ride everyone dreams of doing: Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island! Spectacular scenery is one reason that it is, by far, the most popular bicycle touring region in Atlantic Canada. Cape Breton must be the luckiest cycling place in the world, with its magnificent seacoast mountains, clean rivers and lakes, ocean breezes, plentiful wildlife, and unique Gaelic culture. This is an affordable camping vacation, which will enjoy a carefully selected route around an unforgettable island. It will be a fun and friendly tour, with a great deal of socializing. Along the way, we will learn about Cape Breton's history, discover its incredible variety, and experience what makes the island distinct. Join us for a tour which will be both enjoyable and memorable. We've planned this trip with average cyclists in mind. To some, the tour will be a challenge, and the satisfaction of it completed. To others, it will be a chance to renew and strengthen friendships, or to make new ones. For still others, it will be the chance to see Cape Breton as no other form of travel can. For everyone, it will be the most inexpensive, not to mention fun, vacation of the island available. We will have 8 days of cycling, with an average 70 km (44 miles) per day. The amounts each day vary, with the days in hillier terrain lower. You can bicycle each day in five hours or less of actual biking, leaving plenty of time for sightseeing and relaxing. Options will be offered for both shortcuts and for scenic side routes. Terrain on the island is rolling to hilly. The three days in Cape Breton Highlands National Park have several small mountains. These are challenging, even with their much lower daily distances. With a relaxed tour schedule, however, they are feasible, even for casual cyclists. With the assistance of our support vehicle, we can offer a worry-free tour. By Atlantic Canada standards, the terrain is from rolling to hilly. New or casual cyclists will find this tour quite feasible. For more accomplished bicycle tourists, detailed options will be offered for longer daily routes. These will allow for taking in more of the province, while enjoying the event with others. This is one of the most highly rated cycling routes in the world. It is a beautiful special place. We have designed a tour that explores it. At times a little challenging, our tour is "doable" and is a fun event for everyday, casual cyclists. We are looking forward to sharing the island with you.
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| Sunday, July 18 - Port Hawkesbury to Whycocomagh Monday, July 19 - Whycocomagh to North Sydney Tuesday, July 20 - North Sydney to Englishtown Wednesday, July 21 - Englishtown to Ingonish Thursday, July 22 - Ingonish to Cape North Friday, July 23 - Cape North to Cheticamp Saturday, July 24 - Cheticamp to Inverness Sunday, July 25 - Inverness to Port Hawkesbury |
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Sunday, July 18 We reach the shores of Lake Bras d'Or. It is called a lake, but is actually an appealing inland sea! Said to be perhaps the cleanest inland sea in the world, it is a haven for wildlife. The forested hills around it are home to bald eagles- hundreds of nesting pairs of them live on the island! Monday, July 19 Whycocomagh is two villages in one. On one side is a community settled by the Scots. On the other is a Mic Mac aboriginal reserve, one of several on the island. Our route today will be a very pleasant run around the Washabuck Peninsula, through the once Gaelic speaking village of Iona. Tuesday, July 20 Boularderie Island is "an island within an island". Today's route takes a quiet, winding route around its edge, before facing the first large climb of our tour. Wednesday, July 21 We are nearing Cape Breton Highlands National Park! Enjoy the spectacular coastal scenery, and the green dense forests - shame about Cape Smokey Mountain in our way just before our day's end. Thursday, July 22 We follow a roller -coaster shoreline. Bay St. Lawrence is home to whales, often sighted while cycling. It is also bird country, including herons and eagles. Friday, July 23 One of the greatest days of cycling you will ever have! We will challenge ourselves on small mountains that rise up along the Atlantic Ocean. The ride down French Mountain is thrilling, a curving road, which looks out over the Gulf of St. Lawrence, one of the most photographed places in North America. Saturday, July 24 We follow the Ceilidh Trail, along the shore of the Gulf. We pass a region of French-speaking Acadian fishing villages, and later, into the heart of Nova Scotia's rich Gaelic music and culture. This is our last night together- let's party! Sunday, July 25 Our last day. Enjoy this pretty ride along Cape Breton's rocky west coast. As the Nova Scotia mainland comes into view, you will no doubt think about our trip around this beautiful, rugged island... from our ride around its inland sea, through the highlands, and along its barren coast. You've done it! Fantastic! |
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| What We Provide -comprehensive ride guide - all about what you will see on route- history, culture, trivia -camping facilities -luggage transportation - we will carry your gear - just bike and enjoy the ride! -bike mechanic assistance -sag wagon service - support vehicles will be available for breakdowns or tired riders. -daily route maps -tour escort - Gary Conrod has 150,000 kilometres cycling experience, including every road on Cape Breton Island. Accommodation Meals Baggage System Tour Support Preparation and Equipment |
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Entry Form U.S. participants: Currency rates are valid until the date listed. Note that U.S. "green" domestic postal money orders cannot be used in Canada. |
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Deposits - Getting on Board - To secure a spot on one of our trips a $200 deposit is required. Full payment is due 60 days prior to the day of departure. Taxes - All taxes are included. Cancellations Euro, Sterling, Other Currency Registrations Cancellation of Event In the unlikely event circumstances beyond our control prohibit departure (severe climate, war, strikes, civil unrest) you will receive full refund of any money paid. Again, in this case we will not reimburse any related expenses incurred as a result of an event cancellation and purchase of travel insurance is recommended. Participant Form and Waiver |
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| Please contact us at any time! No question is too small. Reach us by e-mail at cycling@atlanticcanadacycling.com or phone us at 888-879-2453; (902) 423-2453 | ||||||||||||||||||||









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