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Glooscap Trail

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Don’t miss to drive on the Glooscap Trail – a scenic must-to-see roadway.

The Glooscap Trail is located in Northwest Nova Scotia, along the shores of the Bay of Fundy and the Minas Basin. This is a great motorcycle route with some good eats and sights along the way. The road itself has some twisties along the shore and some spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy.

The route can be completed in 419 km and 7 1/2 hours of scenic riding.

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