Biking to Blissville

By (author): Kent Thompson

Over highways and byways and converted railway roadbeds, Biking to Blissville gives maps and precise directions for about forty bicycle rides through the most scenic areas of Maritime Canada. Most of the trips are loops. Each leads from a country inn, motel, or campground through uncrowded countryside, and author Kent Thompson has tested them all for fun, safety, and degree of difficulty. Thompson also suggests accomodations that fit cyclists tastes and purses, and the vagaries of the weather, from rustic campgrounds to opulent country inns, from old-time sporting camps to cozy bed-and-breakfasts.

AUTHOR

Kent Thompson

Kent Thompson was born in Waukegan, Illinois, and now lives in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. He is the author of Biking to Blissville: A Cycling Guide to the Maritimes and the Magdalene Islands (1993) and several works of fiction, including Shacking Up and Playing in the Dark. His collection of popular essays, Getting Out of Town by Book & Bike, won the Evelyn Richardson Prize for non-fiction in 2002.


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In Biking to Blissville, Kent Thompson leads his readers over highways and byways, giving precise directions and detailed maps for 35 of the most scenic cycling routes in eastern Canada. And Thompson has travelled them all — from the borders of New Brunswick to Québec’s Magdalen Islands, along the shores of Nova Scotia and to the ends of Prince Edward Island. Most of the rides are loops, and each one leads from a country inn, motel or campground through beautiful, uncrowded countryside. Whether long or short, easy or difficult, each route has been Thompson-tested for enjoyment and challenge.
Biking to Blissville takes you on a very pleasant journey, one spiced with snippets of poetry, laughter, nostalgia, adventure and just plain fun.”
Daily Gleaner

“[Biking to Blissville] works to both inform and entice his readers.”
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Over highways and byways and converted railway roadbeds, Biking to Blissville gives maps and precise directions for about forty bicycle rides through the most scenic areas of Maritime Canada. Most of the trips are loops. Each leads from a country inn, motel, or campground through uncrowded countryside, and author Kent Thompson has tested them all for fun, safety, and degree of difficulty. Thompson also suggests accomodations that fit cyclists tastes and purses, and the vagaries of the weather, from rustic campgrounds to opulent country inns, from old-time sporting camps to cozy bed-and-breakfasts.

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Dimensions:

178 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.48in
275gr

Published:

January 01, 1993

Publisher:

Goose Lane Editions

ISBN:

9780864921543

Book Subjects:

TRAVEL / Canada / Atlantic Provinces

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Language:

eng

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