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Annapolis County, Nova Scotia

 
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Old 28-06.-2006, 08:35 PM   #1
David Dermott
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Default Annapolis County, Nova Scotia

The Recreation Dept. of Annapolis County has published
pamphlets for bicycle touring in the county. They are available
as PDF files at:

http://www.annapoliscounty.ns.ca/re...lis/bicycle.htm

The "hardcopy" pamphlets should be available in local tourist bureaus.
The tours listed are short day-trip loops but they could be strung
together for a longer tour of the whole county.

Free on-line maps of Nova Scotia suitable for cycling are hard to find.
The official free highway map of Nova Scotia is available as a 2Mb
PDF file at:
http://gov.ns.ca/snsmr/pdf/maps/map_of_nova_scotia.pdf

This map (even the hardcopy version) is not detailed enough for
cycle touring but it gives a general overview of the province.


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David Dermott , Wolfville Ridge, Nova Scotia, Canada
email: dermott@ns.sympatico.ca
WWW pages: http://www.dermott.ca/index.html



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