We are going from Niagara Falls Canada to Nova Scotia ... Any suggestions for a best route? Least amounts of hilly drive lol
I've done the reverse route on a sport bike and I went this way:
*Halifax NS to Bangor MA on day one. HW-102 to 104 Trans-Canada to Moncton and then hooked up with the #1 Southwest bound aiming for St. Stephen as a boarder crossing point into the U.S.A. Took the #9 out of St. Stephen all the way into Bangor.
*Bangor MA to Amsterdam NY on day two. Did a section of I-95 then hit the #2 heading as much south and west as I could hooking up on the #115 and #116 into Littleton. The 93/302 out of Littleton. Hit the #91/302 out of Bath-Haverhill. Hit the #89 out of White River Junction / Hartford then the #4 to Fort Ann. Catch the 149/87 out of Fort Ann and run it down to Malt Ridge/Balston Spa and then #67 to Amsterdam NY.
*Amsterdam NY. to Sarnia Ontario, Canada on day three (home again). The run out of Amsterdam NY is a basic NY dash West on I-90 to the boarder crossing at Buffalo/Fort Erie.
I was not on a sight seeing trip. I flew out to ride the bike back after an inter-net purchase (mid life crisis in full swing
It's bit of a crap shoot (in my humble opinion) when you transit the East coast area in New England states....it often time gets down to two lane roads which can be slow when normal rush hour traffic loads them up. Summer time transits are worse due to vacation traffic. I road this in July so lived a little bit of that dream...not fun. There will be hills and mountain terrain going this way. Great for a guy on a bike...not so much for the truck and trailer set up I'd imagine. The scenery is great, but that run out of N.S. and New Brunswick...wow..it a lot of tree's...and the fastest pick-up trucks I've ever seen....there on there way to the Beer Store!
"Three days on the road ...and I'ma gonna make it home tonight!"
T.
Yeah..thats the bike I rode back.