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Michigan to Cabot Trail
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<blockquote data-quote="yamafitter" data-source="post: 1244068" data-attributes="member: 15141"><p>The Gaspe alone is a two day ride to go from Rivere-du-Loop on the south shore of the St Lawrence around the Gaspe and then down to Moncton.</p><p>Ray is correct that you don't want to be riding the Cabot Trail in poor weather. The other thing I would mention that is worth a stop is the Glendora distillery just north of Invermere. They also have an inn on the premises if you do too much sampling.</p><p>Also the best views are when you ride the Cabot counterclockwise and I would advise you take a side trip to Meat Cove though that involves some gravel. On a good day the view from the cove is worth the ride.</p><p>Depending on the time of day if you continue north on hwy 105 past the north end of the Cabot there is a restaurant at the intersection of 105 & 312. If they are still serving it get the Atlantic Salmon with the Maple Syrup glaze. You can thank me later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamafitter, post: 1244068, member: 15141"] The Gaspe alone is a two day ride to go from Rivere-du-Loop on the south shore of the St Lawrence around the Gaspe and then down to Moncton. Ray is correct that you don't want to be riding the Cabot Trail in poor weather. The other thing I would mention that is worth a stop is the Glendora distillery just north of Invermere. They also have an inn on the premises if you do too much sampling. Also the best views are when you ride the Cabot counterclockwise and I would advise you take a side trip to Meat Cove though that involves some gravel. On a good day the view from the cove is worth the ride. Depending on the time of day if you continue north on hwy 105 past the north end of the Cabot there is a restaurant at the intersection of 105 & 312. If they are still serving it get the Atlantic Salmon with the Maple Syrup glaze. You can thank me later. [/QUOTE]
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