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tourman 20 Jun 2009 18:51

Nova Scotia Motorbike Rental/Hire
 
Looking for information for motorbike rental/hire in Nova Scotia, also what is the best time of year to visit. I was thinking about September, I would like to camp using my own camping gear.

Thanks

Tourman

paul blois 21 Jun 2009 13:10

central n.s.
 
hello Tourman,september is good time to travel here. best time of year for me,but towards mid october is good also when leaves are turning.keep in touch as i may be able to help you out on you plans...e-mail-paulblois@hotmail.com later!!

Statdawg 1 Jul 2009 04:05

Nice info and links here Touring Nova Scotia - Must see Places, Things to Do, Best food spots, etc. - ADVrider

The Raven 29 Jul 2009 21:00

I went to NS last September, Ice and frost every morning, camping was cold, days were short. Just got back from 2 weeks in the maritimes, I was quite nice this time of year, decent temps, long days.

markharf 29 Jul 2009 23:21

Days are no shorter in Nova Scotia during September than they are anywhere else: 12 hours day, 12 hours night on the euquinox late in the month. Longer days before that; longer nights after. It's the rules of the game, and can't be altered (or at least, not this side of the equator).

I've been up there late in September and seen horrendous heat, e.g., near 90F/32C, with sweat and bugs and all the rest....until it started raining and blowing and in other respects acting like autumn. Hard to predict in advance, but by the time the leaves are really turning you'll see some frost at night. If this offends, show up earlier. If not, it's very pretty in early October.

Hope that helps.

Mark

The Raven 30 Jul 2009 21:12

Yup, in my prior post I said cool in September, I remember the Oct of I believe in 2004, warm sunny, then a hurricane nailed NS dead on and cut power to most of the central part of the province. I believe that storm is why we now have high res aerial photos of the central part available for public viewing. :stormy:

Weather up there is variable at best, manic at worst.

So, let your luck be your guide, all curves be free of gravel, and all RVs behind you!!!:Beach:


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