Canadian Cycling Magazine

Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia

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Have a conversati­on with Andrew L’esperance of Norco Factory Racing, and he’ll pretty quickly be talking about his home province of Nova Scotia and how to best see it from the saddle of a bike. He’ll rattle off route names and list correspond­ing cafés and lookouts and explain that, across the province the people will be the kindest, most welcoming folks you’ll ever meet.

It’s with all of that in mind that he describes the way he’d like to ride the Cabot Trail his next time around. “I did it when I was 23. At the time, I wanted it to be a mission and to go fast,” the World Cup racer says from his new home in Victoria. He completed the route in a little more than 10 hours. “Now I really want to do it with time to explore and enjoy good coffee and food.”

Prior to moving west at the start of 2021, L’esperance and his partner and Norco teammate Haley Smith were trying to squeeze in the route to help close out a year that went wildly off-plan. covid cancelled much of the race season, shifting the goals that both riders had set. They got married in three small, separate services to ensure that family and friends could help celebrate while respecting restrictio­ns on travel and gatherings.

As November rolled in, so too did harsh weather from the Atlantic Ocean. The plan to complete the 300-km route in two days fell apart as daylight hours dwindled. “The raw and natural beauty of the Cape Breton Highlands is spectacula­r,” says L’esperance, whose route comprises more than 4,300 m of climbing. “Some of the bigger climbs on the route start at the seaside and climb for 400 m. The views from the top are spectacula­r. Beyond the main loop, there are small gravel roads to explore, too.”

Accommodat­ions along the route range from camping to a luxury golf course. L’esperance points out that the selection of quaint bed and breakfasts along the Cabot Trail are a great way to meet the locals. covid has also complicate­d plans to do the ride in 2021, though L’esperance and Smith are keen to head east and take on the challenge when circumstan­ces permit.

To plan your own ride of the Cabot Trail, plenty of resources are available to help. The route is a popular loop for tourists, making mid-week riding plans a smart choice to avoid the heaviest traffic. ( cabottrail.travel)

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