11 days

Ride Canada’s Maritimes

Start Location Moncton
End Location Moncton
Code
11RCM
Starting From
$6,590 USD
Places Visited

Baddeck, Charlottetown, Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, NB

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable 11-day motorbike adventure across Canada’s stunning Maritime provinces. From the rolling hills of New Brunswick to the scenic shores of Prince Edward Island, and the rugged coastlines of Nova Scotia, this tour combines breathtaking landscapes with rich cultural experiences. Ride across the iconic Confederation Bridge, explore historic cities, and traverse world-renowned routes like the Cabot Trail. Whether you’re cruising past lighthouses, indulging in fresh seafood, or walking along the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks, this tour promises thrilling rides and unforgettable memories. Perfect for adventure seekers looking to experience the Maritimes on two wheels, this journey blends excitement, history, and coastal beauty into one spectacular road trip. Prices include Motorbike rental and are based on 2 people sharing a room and a Motorbike. Prices without Motorbike rental are available if you wish to bring your own bike.

Start Location Moncton
End Location Moncton

Top Highlights

  • Halifax Waterfront, The Citadel National Historic Site, Pier 21, and more…
  • Tall Ship Silva - Halifax Harbour Cruise
  • Visit World Famous Peggy’s Cove
  • Experience scenic Mahone Bay
  • Experience Lunenburg (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Ferry Crossing of the Bay of Fundy
  • Wonder at the Hopewell Rocks and the Bay of Fundy
  • Enjoy the ‘Lobster Tales’ Cruise, A Lobster lunch, Seafood, and more…
  • Visit Anne of Green Gables Heritage Site
  • Ferry Crossing the Northumberland Strait from P.E.I. to Cape Breton Island
  • Experience Cape Breton Island
  • Enjoy Acadian and Scottish Culture
  • Ride the world famous ‘Cabot Trail’ through Cape Breton Highlands National Park
  • Enjoy Baddeck, home of the first manned powered flight in Canada

An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

The journey Begins

  • Day 1: Arrive in Moncton, NB

    Do your best to arrive as early as possible. Perhaps even the day before, so you will not be rushed and will be rested and adjusted to any time change. Check-in to the hotel. Freedom Biker Tours crew members will be available to assist. We’ll pick-up rental motorcycles after you are checked in. This evening, we’ll have a meet-and-greet gathering including a welcome dinner, orientation and briefing at the Pumphouse Brew Pub & Restaurant hosted by Freedom Biker Tours.

    Overnight: Moncton


    Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2: Shediac Bay ‘Lobster Tales’ Cruise & Confederation Bridge to P.E.I.

    Kickstands up 09:00. Full tank and empty bladder. This morning, we will ride to Shediac New Brunswick, the “Lobster Capital of the World”. After a group photo with the world’s largest lobster, we move to the waterfront where we’ll climb aboard a waiting vessel for an interactive ‘Lobster Tales’ cruise on the warm waters of Shediac Bay. Learn about the lobster fishing industry while enjoying a freshly cooked lobster feast, deliciously famous in Acadian culture. Later, we’ll ride across the 12½ km long Confederation Bridge onto Prince Edward Island. If you’ve never experienced this bridge before, it is a sight to behold; especially on a motorcycle which will include stopping for a group photo with our bikes and the bridge, then souvenir shopping before heading to Canada’s birthplace of Confederation, Charlottetown. Dinner tonight is on your own with plenty of fun places to eat within walking distance of the hotel.

    Overnight: Charlottetown


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Day 3: Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish Beach, Thunder Cove Beach & P.E.I. National Park

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Today we’ll cruise around Prince Edward Island. Our first stop will be a lighthouse on the Atlantic coast, in PEI National Park. From there we’ll ride to Cavendish Beach where we will experience the famous red sand beaches of P.E.I. A little further along we’ll visit the Anne Of Green Gables heritage site to learn about the island’s famous daughter. We’ll have a stop n’ stretch break at P.E.I. Preserves where you can have a taste of down-home island cooking for lunch if you’re hungry. Be sure to shop for their hand-made fresh preserves and jellies. We’ll finish off the afternoon with a leisurely ride through the countryside back to Charlottetown arriving early enough to allow for us to enjoy the Downtown of this quaint little city. Dinner is on your own tonight.

    Overnight: Charlottetown


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4: Cape Breton Island

    Kickstands up 08:00. Full tank and empty bladder. Leaving early, we have a ferry to catch and lots of ground to cover. Today we will ride over to Wood Islands to catch the Northumberland Ferry which will take us on a 75-minute trip across the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia. After disembarking the ferry, our ride will take us along the coast to the Cape George lighthouse. Then we’ll ride through the ‘Highland Heart’ of Nova Scotia to the Strait of Canso which separates the mainland of Nova Scotia from Cape Breton Island. Cape Breton Island was originally settled by Loyalists from New York State following the American Revolution. These settlers were followed by Scottish immigrants, who chose this region because it reminded them of their homeland. Near the Canso Causeway we’ll have a stop n’ stretch for a photo-op of the Canso Strait and Porcupine Mountain. Then we’ll ride to Baddeck, overlooking beautiful Bras d’Or Lake where J.A.D. McCurdy flew the first manned powered Canadian flight above the ice of Baddeck Bay in his famous ‘Silver Dart’ in February 1909. Dinner tonight is at McCurdy’s Restaurant at our hotel.

    Overnight: Baddeck


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 5: The Cabot Trail

    Kickstands up 08:00. Full tank and empty bladder. Today we will ride the loop of the world famous Cabot Trail. Going counterclockwise, we usually will have the ocean on our right. Our first scenic viewpoint is after a nice set of corners at the top of Cape Smokey. After a short pit stop at the beautiful Celtic Lodge, we cut across the high points of the Cape Breton Highlands, and the many twists and turns needed to get there. After the switchbacks of Mackenzie mountain, we stop at its scenic viewpoint. From there we will dismount for lunch at the Rusty Anchor. We’ll enjoy the epic views from this iconic cliffside eatery. We’ll then continue on to Cheticamp and the famous Floras Gift Shop. We’ll make a point of stopping at Margaree Harbour to get a photo in front of the Cabot Trail sign. How else would your friends believe you were there? We’ll then cruise along the western side of the island returning to Baddeck for the night. Dinner is on your own tonight.

    Overnight: Baddeck


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Day 6: Cape Breton Island to Halifax

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. We leave Cape Breton Island today riding across the Canso Causeway heading south along scenic and twisty roads through sleepy little towns heading towards the incredible rugged coastlines and views as we cruise along the shore towards Halifax. Stopping for a stretch and a snack at a quaint tearoom in Sherbrooke, we will continue along the coast riding southwest along the eastern shoreline towards Halifax.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 7: A Day off the Bikes | Time On Your Own | Harbour Cruise

    We can sleep in a little bit today and enjoy half the day on our own. We suggest visiting Pier 21 the Canadian Museum of Immigration and experience the beautiful waterfront. Pay a visit to The Citadel, which is the fourth British military fortification built on Citadel Hill in the center of Halifax. It has now been restored and is a Canadian National Historic Site. The original fortification was built in 1749. This afternoon, enjoy a Maritime experience, the ‘Tall Ship Silva’ Harbour Cruise. Dinner tonight is at the Waterfront Warehouse.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 8: Peggy’s Cove, the South Shore, Mahone Bay & Lunenburg

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. As we ride south from Halifax, we’ll cruise along Nova Scotia’s famous ‘Lighthouse Route’ a beautiful scenic ride that will take us through picturesque coastal villages and inlets to the rugged fishing community of Peggy’s Cove. With its breathtaking location on a narrow coastal inlet characterized by wave-worn granite rocks and crashing surf, it’s easy to see why this charming little community is perhaps Canada’s most photographed site. With a year round population of 30, Peggy’s Cove is a sleepy little town famous for several things including beautiful ocean waters, small narrow inlet, scenic lighthouse, and the unfortunate crash 8 km offshore of Swissair Flight 111 on Sep 02, 1998 after departing from New York’s JFK Airport. Departing Peggy’s Cove, we’ll ride along Nova Scotia’s beautiful South Shore through the picturesque seaside village of Mahone Bay to arrive in the scenic town of Lunenburg, founded in 1753. With its brightly coloured buildings lining the shore, Lunenburg is considered one of Canada’s most colorful postcard-perfect towns and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We’ll have lunch overlooking the sailboat-filled harbour before riding some twists and turns along the route back to Halifax, passing through small villages that add character to the Lighthouse Route. Dinner is on your own tonight. Enjoy the many fun dining opportunities along the Halifax Harbourfront.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 9: Nova Scotia Shoreline & New Brunswick

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Departing Halifax inland, our ride today travels out past the local riders favourite ‘Fall River Tim Hortons’, and our route follows the historic Shubenacadie Canal for a time, before we turn and ride through rich farmlands, and pastures. After a stop in Windsor, the Blomidon Look-Off, one of the more scenic mainland viewpoints will be our destination for a photo-op. We’ll then continue riding a short distance to Halls Harbour, visiting this small fishing village on the Bay of Fundy. Be sure to note where the waterline is when you arrive, as the world record tides will make a dramatic change. The tide will be going out and will drop nearly 3 meters while we have lunch. Moving back up to the Northern side of the Annapolis Valley, our ride continues to Historic Annapolis Royal, on the Digby Gut, one of the first North American settlement areas over 400 years ago. After a short visit to this quaint area, we will move through Digby to catch the MV Fundy Rose on which we will enjoy crossing the Bay of Fundy to Saint John New Brunswick, where our hotel for the night is a short ride from the ferry terminal. Dinner is on your own onboard the ferry.

    Overnight: Saint John, NB


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 10: Fundy Trail Parkway, Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Rocks, and Moncton

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Our ride along the north side of the Bay of Fundy will be a challenge between wanting to carve the corners, or revel in the scenery. After a short ride from the hotel, we’ll check-out a seaside village for a stop n’ stretch and some coffee and tea while exploring a covered bridge. Departing from there, we enter the Fundy Trail Parkway. There will be a couple of scenic viewpoint and photo-op stops along the way, and a snack and refreshment stop at some point as we traverse this amazingly scenic stretch of road. Stopping to experience the magnificent Hopewell Rocks. A short hike will allow us to walk on the sea floor among the towering rock cliffs if we are there at low tide. From there it’s a short ride through Moncton to our hotel. Dinner tonight is at the Keg Steakhouse & Bar hosted by Freedom Biker Tours where we will relax, laugh, and enjoy a good last meal together, and reminisce about our ride and experiences together.

    Overnight: Moncton


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 11: Depart Moncton

    After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye and depart for home or wherever your next adventure takes you. The Freedom Biker Tours crew will be available to assist with any last-minute needs or farewells.


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What’s Included

  • Motorcycle Fuel Included

  • Motorcycle Rental of Harley-Davidson
  • Support vehicle with water, snacks, first aid kit and luggage
  • Ferry crossing
  • 10 nights accommodation
  • 15 Meals (9 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners)
  • Attractions as mentioned
  • Helmets and Rain Gear



What’s Not Included

  • Optional add on airport transfers.
  • Airfare
  • Applicable Taxes

  • A Valid Motorcycle Rider’s License is required to participate in this Tour.
  • A minimum of 1-Year riding a cruiser style or adventure style motorcycle is required.
  • Travel insurance… ask us for a quote!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tour Questions

Anderson Vacations specializes in Small Group Fully Escorted tours. If the tour is classified as a ‘Classic Tour’ up to 24 persons may join the tour although tours commonly travel with anywhere between 18 to 24 travellers. If the tour is classified as a 'Tour of Distinction’ only up to 18 persons may join the tour and many 'Tours of Distinction' travel with 12 to 18 travellers.

After dreaming about travel to an exciting destination, arranging for time off work, booking your flights the last thing you need is for your trip to be cancelled. Anderson vacation's pre-Guaranteed tours take the uncertainty away from planning your travel and give you peace of mind to book our tours. Pre-Guaranteed Tours are group tours that we have already confirmed as certain to travel on the specified date. All 'Guaranteed Tours' will travel except in the event of a natural disaster or a catastrophic event that is beyond our control. They may already have the minimum number of people booked or else are tours that are known to be popular. Only select departures of tours are 'pre-Guaranteed'.

We pride ourselves on providing “a small shared group experience.” In the event that we have fewer than ten participants on a tour we will offer a “small-group surcharge” to ensure that the tour runs as scheduled. This fee, which is up to 15% of the “land” portion of the tour, will be offered to you as an option to continue with the trip. This fee will cover the costs associated with handling a smaller group.

Our tours are suitable for all age demographics. The average age of travelers is typically 45+.

Some tours are mainly coach based and may not be physically demanding while others may require walking inclines or on rough surfaces to access interesting locations. Please check with us and your booking agent carefully and discuss your mobility restrictions before completing any tour booking to ensure this style of travel is right for you.

Yes, we do accommodate dietary restrictions (within reason) such as, food allergies, vegan, vegetarian, etc. There are many meals included on our fully escorted tours. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can ensure there are alternative meal choices.

Booking & Flight Questions

Yes, we can assist you with airport transfers for you in most locations at a reasonable extra cost. Several tours have airport transfers already included. Please contact us for more details.

Yes, we can certainly assist with booking additional nights of hotel accommodation for you before and after your fully escorted tour. This is available upon request and subject to availability. Please inquire for further information and prices.

Each passenger may bring one large suitcase and one carry-on bag. The weight limit for baggage is 20 kilograms or about 40 pounds. Baggage handling is provided at the hotels in our tour packages but there may be places where you will be required to wheel in your bags for quicker access. Be sure to advise our reservations staff if you will be bringing additional items such as a cane, walker, or wheelchair. You may also bring one small soft-sided carry-on bag, which should easily fit into the overhead shelf of a coach. Each person is responsible for his/her own carryon luggage. Remember to check your airline baggage restrictions if you are flying, as they may differ from Anderson Vacations guidelines.

There are options for single travelers to join most tours. Solo travellers can choose to pay a Single Supplement and have their own room throughout the tour. For those willing to share with a co-traveller of the same gender, we have a Twin Share option that is offered for most tours where you share a hotel room with another same gender traveller. In this case, you will not be charged for Single Supplement.

Yes, it is possible to book triple share accommodations on select trips. Please inquire or contact us regarding this option, as prices and availability vary from tour to tour.

Yes, you can! Anderson Vacations works with many private groups and helps to customize a tour to traveller’s needs. Please contact us for more details.

For convenience, gratuities for local guides and meals that are specified in the itinerary are included in the tour price. For meals not included in your tour package please remember that it is customary to tip your server 10-20% in North America. Gratuities for your Coach Driver (where appropriate) and Tour Director are entirely at your discretion. We recommend about CDN $5.00 per person, per day, for your Driver and CDN$7.00 per person, per day for your Tour Leader.
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An unforgettable journey awaits you

Embark on a travel experience that will stay with you forever. We offer a blend of culture, adventure, and tranquility, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder. Whether you’re seeking thrill or relaxation, we create journeys that are truly unforgettable.

The journey Begins

  • Day 1: Arrive in Moncton, NB

    Do your best to arrive as early as possible. Perhaps even the day before, so you will not be rushed and will be rested and adjusted to any time change. Check-in to the hotel. Freedom Biker Tours crew members will be available to assist. We’ll pick-up rental motorcycles after you are checked in. This evening, we’ll have a meet-and-greet gathering including a welcome dinner, orientation and briefing at the Pumphouse Brew Pub & Restaurant hosted by Freedom Biker Tours.

    Overnight: Moncton


    Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2: Shediac Bay ‘Lobster Tales’ Cruise & Confederation Bridge to P.E.I.

    Kickstands up 09:00. Full tank and empty bladder. This morning, we will ride to Shediac New Brunswick, the “Lobster Capital of the World”. After a group photo with the world’s largest lobster, we move to the waterfront where we’ll climb aboard a waiting vessel for an interactive ‘Lobster Tales’ cruise on the warm waters of Shediac Bay. Learn about the lobster fishing industry while enjoying a freshly cooked lobster feast, deliciously famous in Acadian culture. Later, we’ll ride across the 12½ km long Confederation Bridge onto Prince Edward Island. If you’ve never experienced this bridge before, it is a sight to behold; especially on a motorcycle which will include stopping for a group photo with our bikes and the bridge, then souvenir shopping before heading to Canada’s birthplace of Confederation, Charlottetown. Dinner tonight is on your own with plenty of fun places to eat within walking distance of the hotel.

    Overnight: Charlottetown


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Day 3: Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish Beach, Thunder Cove Beach & P.E.I. National Park

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Today we’ll cruise around Prince Edward Island. Our first stop will be a lighthouse on the Atlantic coast, in PEI National Park. From there we’ll ride to Cavendish Beach where we will experience the famous red sand beaches of P.E.I. A little further along we’ll visit the Anne Of Green Gables heritage site to learn about the island’s famous daughter. We’ll have a stop n’ stretch break at P.E.I. Preserves where you can have a taste of down-home island cooking for lunch if you’re hungry. Be sure to shop for their hand-made fresh preserves and jellies. We’ll finish off the afternoon with a leisurely ride through the countryside back to Charlottetown arriving early enough to allow for us to enjoy the Downtown of this quaint little city. Dinner is on your own tonight.

    Overnight: Charlottetown


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4: Cape Breton Island

    Kickstands up 08:00. Full tank and empty bladder. Leaving early, we have a ferry to catch and lots of ground to cover. Today we will ride over to Wood Islands to catch the Northumberland Ferry which will take us on a 75-minute trip across the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia. After disembarking the ferry, our ride will take us along the coast to the Cape George lighthouse. Then we’ll ride through the ‘Highland Heart’ of Nova Scotia to the Strait of Canso which separates the mainland of Nova Scotia from Cape Breton Island. Cape Breton Island was originally settled by Loyalists from New York State following the American Revolution. These settlers were followed by Scottish immigrants, who chose this region because it reminded them of their homeland. Near the Canso Causeway we’ll have a stop n’ stretch for a photo-op of the Canso Strait and Porcupine Mountain. Then we’ll ride to Baddeck, overlooking beautiful Bras d’Or Lake where J.A.D. McCurdy flew the first manned powered Canadian flight above the ice of Baddeck Bay in his famous ‘Silver Dart’ in February 1909. Dinner tonight is at McCurdy’s Restaurant at our hotel.

    Overnight: Baddeck


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 5: The Cabot Trail

    Kickstands up 08:00. Full tank and empty bladder. Today we will ride the loop of the world famous Cabot Trail. Going counterclockwise, we usually will have the ocean on our right. Our first scenic viewpoint is after a nice set of corners at the top of Cape Smokey. After a short pit stop at the beautiful Celtic Lodge, we cut across the high points of the Cape Breton Highlands, and the many twists and turns needed to get there. After the switchbacks of Mackenzie mountain, we stop at its scenic viewpoint. From there we will dismount for lunch at the Rusty Anchor. We’ll enjoy the epic views from this iconic cliffside eatery. We’ll then continue on to Cheticamp and the famous Floras Gift Shop. We’ll make a point of stopping at Margaree Harbour to get a photo in front of the Cabot Trail sign. How else would your friends believe you were there? We’ll then cruise along the western side of the island returning to Baddeck for the night. Dinner is on your own tonight.

    Overnight: Baddeck


    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • Day 6: Cape Breton Island to Halifax

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. We leave Cape Breton Island today riding across the Canso Causeway heading south along scenic and twisty roads through sleepy little towns heading towards the incredible rugged coastlines and views as we cruise along the shore towards Halifax. Stopping for a stretch and a snack at a quaint tearoom in Sherbrooke, we will continue along the coast riding southwest along the eastern shoreline towards Halifax.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 7: A Day off the Bikes | Time On Your Own | Harbour Cruise

    We can sleep in a little bit today and enjoy half the day on our own. We suggest visiting Pier 21 the Canadian Museum of Immigration and experience the beautiful waterfront. Pay a visit to The Citadel, which is the fourth British military fortification built on Citadel Hill in the center of Halifax. It has now been restored and is a Canadian National Historic Site. The original fortification was built in 1749. This afternoon, enjoy a Maritime experience, the ‘Tall Ship Silva’ Harbour Cruise. Dinner tonight is at the Waterfront Warehouse.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 8: Peggy’s Cove, the South Shore, Mahone Bay & Lunenburg

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. As we ride south from Halifax, we’ll cruise along Nova Scotia’s famous ‘Lighthouse Route’ a beautiful scenic ride that will take us through picturesque coastal villages and inlets to the rugged fishing community of Peggy’s Cove. With its breathtaking location on a narrow coastal inlet characterized by wave-worn granite rocks and crashing surf, it’s easy to see why this charming little community is perhaps Canada’s most photographed site. With a year round population of 30, Peggy’s Cove is a sleepy little town famous for several things including beautiful ocean waters, small narrow inlet, scenic lighthouse, and the unfortunate crash 8 km offshore of Swissair Flight 111 on Sep 02, 1998 after departing from New York’s JFK Airport. Departing Peggy’s Cove, we’ll ride along Nova Scotia’s beautiful South Shore through the picturesque seaside village of Mahone Bay to arrive in the scenic town of Lunenburg, founded in 1753. With its brightly coloured buildings lining the shore, Lunenburg is considered one of Canada’s most colorful postcard-perfect towns and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We’ll have lunch overlooking the sailboat-filled harbour before riding some twists and turns along the route back to Halifax, passing through small villages that add character to the Lighthouse Route. Dinner is on your own tonight. Enjoy the many fun dining opportunities along the Halifax Harbourfront.

    Overnight: Halifax


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 9: Nova Scotia Shoreline & New Brunswick

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Departing Halifax inland, our ride today travels out past the local riders favourite ‘Fall River Tim Hortons’, and our route follows the historic Shubenacadie Canal for a time, before we turn and ride through rich farmlands, and pastures. After a stop in Windsor, the Blomidon Look-Off, one of the more scenic mainland viewpoints will be our destination for a photo-op. We’ll then continue riding a short distance to Halls Harbour, visiting this small fishing village on the Bay of Fundy. Be sure to note where the waterline is when you arrive, as the world record tides will make a dramatic change. The tide will be going out and will drop nearly 3 meters while we have lunch. Moving back up to the Northern side of the Annapolis Valley, our ride continues to Historic Annapolis Royal, on the Digby Gut, one of the first North American settlement areas over 400 years ago. After a short visit to this quaint area, we will move through Digby to catch the MV Fundy Rose on which we will enjoy crossing the Bay of Fundy to Saint John New Brunswick, where our hotel for the night is a short ride from the ferry terminal. Dinner is on your own onboard the ferry.

    Overnight: Saint John, NB


    Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 10: Fundy Trail Parkway, Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Rocks, and Moncton

    Kickstands up 08:30. Full tank and empty bladder. Our ride along the north side of the Bay of Fundy will be a challenge between wanting to carve the corners, or revel in the scenery. After a short ride from the hotel, we’ll check-out a seaside village for a stop n’ stretch and some coffee and tea while exploring a covered bridge. Departing from there, we enter the Fundy Trail Parkway. There will be a couple of scenic viewpoint and photo-op stops along the way, and a snack and refreshment stop at some point as we traverse this amazingly scenic stretch of road. Stopping to experience the magnificent Hopewell Rocks. A short hike will allow us to walk on the sea floor among the towering rock cliffs if we are there at low tide. From there it’s a short ride through Moncton to our hotel. Dinner tonight is at the Keg Steakhouse & Bar hosted by Freedom Biker Tours where we will relax, laugh, and enjoy a good last meal together, and reminisce about our ride and experiences together.

    Overnight: Moncton


    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 11: Depart Moncton

    After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye and depart for home or wherever your next adventure takes you. The Freedom Biker Tours crew will be available to assist with any last-minute needs or farewells.


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Status Trip start Trip End price single supplement Book
AVAILABLE
Wed, 08 Jul 2026
Sat, 18 Jul 2026
$6,590 USD
N/A
We accept:
Visa Mastercard American Express

Applicable taxes vary depending on travel destination and are not included. Please ask your sales agent what extra taxes will be payable for your tour.

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OUR KEY TO EARNING TRUST IS

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What’s Included

  • Motorcycle Fuel Included

  • Motorcycle Rental of Harley-Davidson
  • Support vehicle with water, snacks, first aid kit and luggage
  • Ferry crossing
  • 10 nights accommodation
  • 15 Meals (9 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners)
  • Attractions as mentioned
  • Helmets and Rain Gear



What’s Not Included

  • Optional add on airport transfers.
  • Airfare
  • Applicable Taxes

  • A Valid Motorcycle Rider’s License is required to participate in this Tour.
  • A minimum of 1-Year riding a cruiser style or adventure style motorcycle is required.
  • Travel insurance… ask us for a quote!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tour Questions

Anderson Vacations specializes in Small Group Fully Escorted tours. If the tour is classified as a ‘Classic Tour’ up to 24 persons may join the tour although tours commonly travel with anywhere between 18 to 24 travellers. If the tour is classified as a 'Tour of Distinction’ only up to 18 persons may join the tour and many 'Tours of Distinction' travel with 12 to 18 travellers.

After dreaming about travel to an exciting destination, arranging for time off work, booking your flights the last thing you need is for your trip to be cancelled. Anderson vacation's pre-Guaranteed tours take the uncertainty away from planning your travel and give you peace of mind to book our tours. Pre-Guaranteed Tours are group tours that we have already confirmed as certain to travel on the specified date. All 'Guaranteed Tours' will travel except in the event of a natural disaster or a catastrophic event that is beyond our control. They may already have the minimum number of people booked or else are tours that are known to be popular. Only select departures of tours are 'pre-Guaranteed'.

We pride ourselves on providing “a small shared group experience.” In the event that we have fewer than ten participants on a tour we will offer a “small-group surcharge” to ensure that the tour runs as scheduled. This fee, which is up to 15% of the “land” portion of the tour, will be offered to you as an option to continue with the trip. This fee will cover the costs associated with handling a smaller group.

Our tours are suitable for all age demographics. The average age of travelers is typically 45+.

Some tours are mainly coach based and may not be physically demanding while others may require walking inclines or on rough surfaces to access interesting locations. Please check with us and your booking agent carefully and discuss your mobility restrictions before completing any tour booking to ensure this style of travel is right for you.

Yes, we do accommodate dietary restrictions (within reason) such as, food allergies, vegan, vegetarian, etc. There are many meals included on our fully escorted tours. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can ensure there are alternative meal choices.

Booking & Flight Questions

Yes, we can assist you with airport transfers for you in most locations at a reasonable extra cost. Several tours have airport transfers already included. Please contact us for more details.

Yes, we can certainly assist with booking additional nights of hotel accommodation for you before and after your fully escorted tour. This is available upon request and subject to availability. Please inquire for further information and prices.

Each passenger may bring one large suitcase and one carry-on bag. The weight limit for baggage is 20 kilograms or about 40 pounds. Baggage handling is provided at the hotels in our tour packages but there may be places where you will be required to wheel in your bags for quicker access. Be sure to advise our reservations staff if you will be bringing additional items such as a cane, walker, or wheelchair. You may also bring one small soft-sided carry-on bag, which should easily fit into the overhead shelf of a coach. Each person is responsible for his/her own carryon luggage. Remember to check your airline baggage restrictions if you are flying, as they may differ from Anderson Vacations guidelines.

There are options for single travelers to join most tours. Solo travellers can choose to pay a Single Supplement and have their own room throughout the tour. For those willing to share with a co-traveller of the same gender, we have a Twin Share option that is offered for most tours where you share a hotel room with another same gender traveller. In this case, you will not be charged for Single Supplement.

Yes, it is possible to book triple share accommodations on select trips. Please inquire or contact us regarding this option, as prices and availability vary from tour to tour.

Yes, you can! Anderson Vacations works with many private groups and helps to customize a tour to traveller’s needs. Please contact us for more details.

For convenience, gratuities for local guides and meals that are specified in the itinerary are included in the tour price. For meals not included in your tour package please remember that it is customary to tip your server 10-20% in North America. Gratuities for your Coach Driver (where appropriate) and Tour Director are entirely at your discretion. We recommend about CDN $5.00 per person, per day, for your Driver and CDN$7.00 per person, per day for your Tour Leader.
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