First Time Bikepacking - Petit Train du Nord - Canada's Longest Linear Park

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2022
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  • @PaulUsypchuk
    @PaulUsypchuk 4 месяца назад +3

    Every season, I do this ride in two days,riding from Mt. Laurier to Montreal.. stopping at Tremblant.
    This is likely the best ride in the region

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  3 месяца назад +2

      Agreed! Two days would be tough for us. Good job!

    • @brendamw7895
      @brendamw7895 2 месяца назад +1

      We have traveled from Prince Edward Island twice to ride the Petit Train. It is our very favorite ride!

  • @sandraaylward9821
    @sandraaylward9821 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Have looked at this trip a few times…now I have a good visual of the ride😊

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  Год назад

      Our pleasure. It was awesome. It can be done as fast or as slow as you like. Definitely worth doing. It’s a good idea to bring snacks so you don’t always have to rely on the village restaurants. For the most part, we were able to find restaurants and grocery stores.

  • @brendamw7895
    @brendamw7895 2 месяца назад

    This is our favorite ride. We have traveled twice from PEI to ride the Petit Train and are hoping to come back this year too!

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  6 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. PEI is the last Canadian province on our bucket list. Any must dos we should know about?

  • @georgecrosby113
    @georgecrosby113 Год назад +4

    Now that you are warmed up.....bring your bikes to Pittsburgh, PA, where you will start the 150 mile (242 Km) Great Alleghany Passage Trail (GAP) to Cumberland, MD. The GAP is a rail trail like the one you were on. In Cumberland, the GAP meets the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath where you will continue on 185 miles (298 Km) to Washington D.C. The towpath is a dirt trail that the mules walked while pulling the canal boats. The whole trip is 335 miles (540 Km). It is uphill from Pittsburgh to the Eastern Continental Divide, but as a ex-railbed the grades are reasonable. Then downhill the rest of the way. The entire C&O Canal is a National Park and has Hiker-Biker camps with potable water every 5-10 miles. The GAP runs through a lot of private land and camping takes a little more planning.
    Good Luck!!!!

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the head’s up. This sounds amazing. Lots of accommodations too which is very helpful. How busy does it get?

    • @georgecrosby113
      @georgecrosby113 Год назад +1

      @@DoriMena Busy, varies by Sections and the time of year. Naturally, The areas around Pittsburgh, Cumberland, and D.C. are busier, but most of both trails are very rural. The area around Harper's Ferry, West Virginia on the C&O is busy during the summer as the trail is right next to the Potomac River and that area is big for tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
      Between Cumberland and Frostburg, MD, the GAP parallels the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad that offers excursions where you ride the rails with your bikes into Frostburg and then ride the GAP back down to Cumberland on your bikes.
      A lot of the C&O runs through areas where the American Civil War was fought , lots of historic sites nearby.

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  Год назад

      Interesting. Is there a bike shuttle to get cyclists back to their vehicle?

    • @georgecrosby113
      @georgecrosby113 Год назад +1

      @@DoriMena not really sure, would probably depend on area. I do believe there are trains available D.C. to Pittsburgh, if you were going end-to-end. There are websites available for both trails and also lots of RUclips content on both.

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  Год назад

      Thanks again. My sister is already dying to go 😆

  • @traceylafontaine8893
    @traceylafontaine8893 2 дня назад

    Ikea hand truck and velcro strap with steel clip loop. Make shift trailer 😅 hitch to steel bike rack. everything tuck away in rain proof duffle bag tarp like material 😀 or other lightweight material

  • @MontrealDentistry
    @MontrealDentistry 28 дней назад

    1:25 correction Saint-Jérome is a city in Québec. Laval is another city. Not Saint-Jérome in Laval.

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  5 дней назад

      So true!!!! Sorry for my silly mistake.

  • @charlesdaoust6221
    @charlesdaoust6221 Год назад +1

    It was nice to see you at Quebec rv show ;)

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  Год назад +1

      It was so great to meet you. Looking forward to seeing into you again soon. ☺️

  • @linda.walkerfemss9979
    @linda.walkerfemss9979 2 месяца назад

    Hi did you book your campsites ahead of time? Can you list the campsites you stayed at?

    • @DoriMena
      @DoriMena  6 дней назад

      We did so in the video. Go back and watch again. You can use the Petit Train du Nord website as a resource. Or IOverlander.

  • @alainbellemare2168
    @alainbellemare2168 Месяц назад

    Bring bug repellant