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Sheila1940 23 Oct 2011 18:23

Planning a Trip across Canada in 2012
 
Hello
I'm planning a trip across Canada in 2012. I'm am looking for some advice/links about the following:
  • What is the best time of year to cross Canada. I'm starting in Victoria, B.C. and riding east and then coming back to Victoria after getting to the east coast of Canada. I've got heated grips and heated vest for cold, but being from Victoria, I'm a little worried about that hot, humid weather I hear about in Ontario. But I'm also not wanting to ride in snow or ice in the passes.
  • I'm wondering about how much time I need to take off work for this trip.
  • I also thought about coming back through the US, rather than Canada.
  • And the other option would be to ship my bike east and come back west for a one way trip.
  • Any places that are a must see?
  • I'm on a very minimal budget, so will be camping and making many of my own meals and looking for any free or good deals is a must.
Thanks
Sheila

lightkeeper 24 Oct 2011 00:34

If you make it to Nova Scotia, look me up. I live just 2 miles from Peggy's Cove and can let you anything you want to know about the Atlantic Provinces.

PanEuropean 29 Oct 2011 05:26

Hi Sheila:

I live and work just north of you in Sidney, BC; and have done the cross-Canada trip a few times on my moto. I'll send you a private message with my email and phone number, if you would like to get together for a coffee somewhere I can share what I know with you in person.

FYI my most recent trip report is here: Notes from a September 2011 ride through Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece. I keep my moto in Switzerland now.

Michael

Growler 5 Nov 2011 04:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by lightkeeper (Post 353463)
If you make it to Nova Scotia, look me up. I live just 2 miles from Peggy's Cove and can let you anything you want to know about the Atlantic Provinces.

Forget going to Peggy's Cove and come up to Wolfville in the beautiful Annapolis Valley, just steps away from the highest tides in the world (and the worlds nicest people). Besides we have better beer on the north side of Nova Scotia:thumbup1:

Cheers Growler

Placesnotgone 13 Nov 2011 20:52

Shelia,
Let me know when you are and where you will be planning to cross Saskatchewan. Perhaps we can meet up or I can at least suggest some more interesting routes across this vast very flat province.

Ben

naotweed 13 Nov 2011 21:19

X-Canada Time Frame
 
My husband and I did a trip across Canada on our sportbikes in the summer of 2009. Our trip was from Salt Spring Island, BC (pretty close to your starting point) to Cape Breton, NS and back to SSI. Our trip took 5.5 weeks. This was a reasonably fast pace, but certainly not breakneck speed. We camped 95% of the time and had a really good time.

Route: We went East using more or less HWY 2 in the United States, and then jumped back into Canada through Ontario (from Minnesota). We went as far as Cape Breton, and then returned through Canada the whole way home.
I really enjoyed riding the side roads in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. That was probably one of my highlights of going East.

I could go on and on for days of great riding in BC, but since you live in Victoria I would suggest you blast through BC (because it will always be accessible) and spend your time exploring the further off destinations. We enjoyed mixing things up by travelling through the States on our trip. We find that travel in the States can really help the budget (cheap fuel, cheap camping and cheap food with portions large enough to last you for two meals:thumbup1:). So that may be something to consider when doing the route planning for your trip.
Lots of cheap camping in National Forests in the US. I LOVE those campgrounds!

If you have any questions doesn't hesitate to PM me.

PanEuropean 14 Nov 2011 02:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by marinomi (Post 355849)
...We went East using more or less HWY 2 in the United States, and then jumped back into Canada through Ontario (from Minnesota)...

We enjoyed mixing things up by travelling through the States on our trip. We find that travel in the States can really help the budget (cheap fuel, cheap camping and cheap food with portions large enough to last you for two meals:thumbup1:). So that may be something to consider when doing the route planning for your trip. Lots of cheap camping in National Forests in the US. I LOVE those campgrounds!

I second that suggestion - Highway 2 across the Northern United States (Seattle to Minnesota) is a really delightful ride. Parts of that route are classified as 'National Scenic Byways' (see www.byways.org), and the highway goes through dozens of small, friendly, and interesting towns. It will be substantially less expensive in all respects than the parallel Canadian route on the North side of the border.

I have done the trip across the top of the US via Highway 2 several times, and always enjoyed it. It's almost entirely rural and agricultural, which presents a very different perspective on the USA than the interstate highways do.

If you are thinking of leaving in the early spring, the temperatures might be a bit warmer if you take Highway 2 eastbound. But, at the peak of the summer (middle of July), temperatures can be really, really hot along Highway 2 - heat waves of over 100°F (37°C) for days on end are not uncommon. But... every little town has a public swimming pool.

Michael

jeffers 29 Nov 2011 09:30

Hi sheila

my wife and i and another couple are planning to cross canada east to wet from toronto in junue 2012, i will be watching this thread for ideas, what dates are you planning? maybe meet up over a beer and a meal somewhere.

Not wanting to hijack Sheila's thread but i would also like some suggestions as to places to visit along the way, we plan a month in canada before dropping down to do some of the PCH.

Cheers

Geoff

by the way, this is my first post so be gentle...:mchappy:

mark manley 30 Nov 2011 05:59

I posted a similar question on advrider and had a good response which might be helpful to others.

From Halifax across Canada next May - ADVrider

Growler 11 Dec 2011 03:43

If anybody on this thread hits Nova Scotia before 1st Aug, your welcome at my place, worlds highest tides and that is a fact(just outside Wolfville, Annapolis Valley), beautiful scenery, good food and cold beer. Large area to pitch a tent or an extra bed. Your all welcome.

PS after 1st August I'm gone to South America:scooter::clap::clap::clap: , kiss me goodbye.

Growler

Sheila1940 30 Dec 2011 18:56

Thanks and still wondering about best time to go
 
Thanks for everyone's tips and suggestions and the offers of places to stay.

I posted this and then got sidetracked for while. Just starting to do some planning again. Highway 2 thru the US sounds great - the advantage of cheaper food, gas, etc... and I like the idea of more rural country roads.

I'm still have the question about the best time to go. I don't want really hot, hot weather. I'm more used to cool weather here in B.C. but I know some of the passes in BC and just south of the border get snow early spring and late fall.

The group coming east to west - love to hear more about your planning and you timing.

Sheila

bkslater 31 Dec 2011 18:20

early season weather...
 
Hey Sheila,
I am planning a trip to Halixfax, leaving Victoria on May 4, heading south into the states and then across. Have not picked a definite route yet but lots of folks here have good things to say about the more rural "byways" - which sound pretty good to me!
As far as the weather goes - I ride all year here in Victoria, and only miss the occasional days due to frosty roads or black ice conditions, and the rare snowfall. With the weather being so unpredictable these days, and snow in july as likley as not, I am hoping that things will have generally cleared up enough in early May for a decent ride. The internet makes it pretty easy to scout out road conditions and weather trends - so with a little research, and an adjustable plan, I am good to go!
I am also giving myself the time to relax on the trip - I am not in a rush so if it takes longer due to the weather - so be it!
My strategy is to keep a critical eye on the weather/temperature and not worry about waiting it out from time to time if its frosty or black ice conditions are noted. While on the read I keep an eye on the air temperature indicator which is set to blink at me when it gets cold enough for black ice to form and adjust accordingly.
And quite frankly, with heated handgrips and good warm gear I prefer riding in the cool crisp air - so does my bike:mchappy:.

brian

Varaderogirl 15 Apr 2012 14:32

Travel through Ottawa Canada
 
Hi Sheila,

You may be on your way across Canada already, but if you happen to see this post, know that you have a place to stay in the Ottawa (Ontario) region.

Cheers,
Monika

bkslater 17 Apr 2012 01:39

shakedown cruise
 
Hi!
Have you set a date for your departure - i know you are concerned about the weather, i am too but am prepared to wait it out if it bogs down or even train/truck just to get past it... timing will be everything eh!

Things are coming together nicely for my main trip leaving Victoria May 4 and heading to the states then across to nova scotia. DEcided to camp so I am planning to do a full rig shakedown trip on the island next weekend, head up to rathtrevor friday night then up to courtney for sat night and back sunday.
camping all the way.

want to hook up?
brian

Jvolkov 11 May 2012 11:49

Do you mind if I ask how much you and your hubby spent for gas??

Chavvstrom 5 Jul 2012 22:54

montreal
 
If you are coming to Montreal, we have an extra bed at home. Just send me an email at miallai@hotmail.com. We will be glad to see you!

waterlilly 17 Jul 2012 17:53

Ontario
 
If you plan on hitting Niagara Falls and then come back to Hamilton, we have a spare room if your here when we are home.

If it is around Sept 20-23 come check the HU meeting out in Ontario.

Cheers
Catharine

venture 5 Apr 2013 11:28

Cross Canada trip
 
Was there a follow-up result to this? Sounds like a great trip and lots of support. Would love to hear how it went.

Moss

speech 5 Apr 2013 13:34

getting your bike out
 
shelia

are you using an agent to get your bike through customs?

we land in halifax on 1 may and want to hit the road asap, long tale but need to be in seattle 10 days later, every agent we ask has said that the importer needs to do the customs clearance and loosing time clearing the bike makes the timescale hard to meet

cheers speech

larrysimpson 18 Oct 2013 18:21

more Nova Scotia hospitality
 
I live on the Glooscap Trail in Nova Scotia in the rural seaside misnamed community of Economy on the Bay of Fundy, even higher tides than Wolfville though they are pretty much right across from us. And people around here are even nicer and smarter too. Tent space and sometimes even a bed available for HU bikers.

Cheers,
Larry

donaldmeister1 16 May 2014 10:09

Hi Sheila 1940 so that your trip will become more exciting and memorable, here are the most popular tourist attractions in Canada.

- Niagara Falls
- Harbourfront Centre
- Grandville Island
- Stanley Park
- Vieux Port
- Exhibition Place
- The Forks
- BANFF National Park
- Canada's Wonderland
- Mont Royal Park

I hope that my advice will help you a lot. Have a nice and safe trip to you Sheila1940.

brclarke 16 May 2014 14:45

Seeing as how Sheila planned this trip for 2012 (see the title subject) you might be a couple of years too late...


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