Cycling along New Brunswick’s Acadian Coast has never been more inviting. Turquoise waters, charming fishing villages, and rolling coastal trails combine to create an unforgettable ride for cyclists of all levels. Thanks to newly upgraded routes, dedicated bike lanes, and scenic multi-use paths, the Acadian Peninsula has become a must-visit destination for those who love to explore on two wheels. From Tracadie to Miscou, you can pedal past hidden beaches, stop at vibrant Acadian communities,
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Introduction Cycling The Cabot Trail is bucket list ride for those who like to explore by bicycle. It’s such a spectacular ride that many cyclists do it on an annual basis. Whether you’re planning your own independent ride, or you’re going to join a bike tour by Freewheeling Adventures to enjoy the vehicle support, al fresco picnic spreads, fresh ground coffee, great lodging, and local guides, it’s an epic, very memorable biking experience. This guide
Cycling in Nova Scotia: A comprehensive guide Getting here: Flying: The Halifax Stanfield International Airport is approximately 33 km/20 miles from the core of Halifax city, on a route not suitable for biking. There is an alternative route through Musquodoboit Harbour, but it’s long, and as you approach Halifax, requires that you use the unpaved railbed to avoid busy urban roads. Car rentals are available at the airport, as are a number of taxicab services.


