Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Amherst to Truro, Nova Scotia

After a light day yesterday, it was a full metric century of riding from Amherst to Truro today, mostly on Highway 104. 


This part of Nova Scotia is very sparsely inhabited and there was not much traffic and very few exits for most of the day. There were, however, some decent hills.


I hit 100 kilometres after 4:27 of actual ride time, which I was pretty pleased with, and this was more or less the same time I left Highway 104 and reached Truro. I checked in at my bed and breakfast, in a big old house. I was able to stash my bike in the basement, where the home's stone foundation was very evident.


For the rest of the afternoon and again in the early evening I enjoyed Truro's main street, where I visited a cafe for an iced coffee . . .


. . . and walked by some of the town's old buildings.

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