Total days biking: 54 (42 + 12)
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Day 13: Argentia to St John’s
Total days biking: 54 (42 + 12)
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Day 12: Whycocomagh to North Sydney
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Day 11: Stellarton to Whycocomagh
Monday, July 4, 2022
Day 10: Bonshaw to Stellarton
Distance: 105.7km
Total distance: 979km
Average speed: 20.7km/h
Weather: sunny
What a day!
We left Toni and Marion’s house relatively early this morning bound for Wood Islands. And we learned quickly that PEI is hilly, not by B.C. standards but hillier than most of the terrain that we’ve biked on so far!
In Charlottetown, we stopped for a proper breakfast at Leohard’s, supposedly the best place for breakfast in PEI (there was quite a line as we left so I would believe it!), before continuing on the Trans Canada highway.
A few kilometres down route 23 when we eventually turned off the highway, I noticed that a metal piece on my bike rack broke off so the rack was no longer held in place! We realized that we were likely not going to make the 1:30pm ferry, but Leanne took most of my stuff and I somehow made it the last 10km or so to the Wood Islands ferry terminal with a broken bike rack! The next ferry was 3:15pm, which gave us time to have the best lobster poutine ever from a shack at the terminal!
On the Northumberland ferry to Caribou, Nova Scotia, we tried to hitchhike, but instead we found a very nice man with an RV who managed to tie my rack with 3 zap straps! Somehow the rack is holding in place and we biked 35km or so from Caribou to here in Stellarton!
I’m not sure what’s going to happen tomorrow but we are going to try to bike as far as possible towards North Sydney!
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Day 9: Moncton to Bonshaw
On PEI, we were dropped off at a village square in Borden-Carleton where we decided to share a tiny glass of beer at a brewery to celebrate our many miles! Not sure if the beer was to blame or the lack of a proper lunch today but we definitely struggled on the last 30km or so to our Warmshowers hosts’ home in Bonshaw haha!
Toni and Marion were lovely and had dinner all ready for us even when we rolled in almost an hour later than what I originally anticipated, knowing well that we would be very energy deficit. The rest of the evening went by quickly as we explored and learned about their amazing house and cabin and cool “military shower” that was all self-built!