Maine’s Original Outstanding
Super Adventure

2 countries, 3 States, 4 covered bridges, 6 fun filled days! What better place to enjoy June than the foothills of Western Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Quebec. The 2010 route begins in the resort town of Bethel, Maine at the Outdoor Adventure Center. We meet beside the Androscoggin River where our hosts provide a canoe/kayak rental service and will take you upriver for a trip of one to several hours back to camp. So arrive early (or stay late) and have some fun on the river!


June 26 - July 2, 2010
Maine-Vermont-New Hampshire-Quebec

Miles: 339 / Level: Moderate +

Adults: $500
Youths/Non-Riders: $250

Fully Supported: Rest Stops • Cue Sheets • Sag Vehicles • Maps • Marked Route

Includes: Meals: 1 Breakfast / 2 Dinners • T-Shirt • Campsites with Hot Showers each night • Baggage Transport

Optional Services Available: Tent setup (visit www.comfycampers.info) • Hotel Option (You are responsible for travel between campsite and hotels) • Bike shipping • Airport Shuttle (Portland, Maine-Jetport) • Mechanic and Massage Therapist available

NOTE: PASSPORT REQUIRED FOR LAND AND SEA TRAVEL IN TO CANADA.
Visit www.travel.state.gov for current information.

Click here to download the daily trip profiles (PDF / 2.3 MB)

Day 1 (Bethel, ME) Saturday June 26
Registration 2-5 pm / This tour begins in the resort town of Bethel, Maine. We meet beside the Androscoggin River for registration and overnite camping. Our hosts provide canoe/kayak rental services and upriver shuttles. Arrive early, it’s a great town to poke around and grab a cold drink!

Day 2 (Bethel to “The Balsams”) Sunday June 27
50 miles / The first days ride takes us through Grafton Notch over the Appalachian Trail, through the town of Errol, New Hampshire and on to Dixfield notch arriving at The Balsams Resort. We will camp at the ski lodge and enjoy a picnic there (provided) or you can opt into a fine dining experience at he Resort Restaurant. You can pre-purchase a breakfast buffet served down in the Balsams Resort dining room (available on the online registration form), or cycle 10 miles to the next town, on todays route, for other eateries. Upon arrival swimming is available.

Day 3 ("The Balsams" to Coaticook, Quebec) Monday June 28
44 miles / We depart the beautiful Balsams Resort and travel through the town of Colebrook NH. (Don’t miss the French bakery and chocolatier!) Cross the border in Vermont and enjoy the quiet countryside on our way to Coaticook River Gorge, one of Quebec’s most spectacular natural phenomena. Hike the nature trails, walk across the worlds longest suspension bridge, go horseback riding, or just relax.

Day 4 (Coaticook to Notre Dame des Bois) Tuesday June 29
68 miles / This day finds us cycling through the charming villages of the Quebec countryside. Our destination is Notre Dame des Bois, perhaps the prettiest village in Canada. It was here on the steps of the local church that a MOOSA rider proposed to his girlfriend!

Day 5 (Notre Dame des Bois to Kingfield, ME) Wednesday June 30
65 miles / As we leave in the morning there is a wee bit of up and down but from the border on it’s nearly all downhill through the beautiful mountains and lakes of Western Maine. It’s truly a fun ride to the ski town of Kingfield, Maine.

Day 6 (Kingfield to Rangeley) Thursday July 1
42 or 57 miles / You won’t want to miss the Mooseville shop, home to ALL things Moose, and welcoming moose “Brodey” on our route today!

Day 7 (Rangeley to Bethel, ME) Friday July 2
65 miles / The last day of riding is perhaps the most beautiful. Mountains, lakes rivers with spectacular views. Ride by the swift river gorge where locals still pan for gold and you can take a swim there! Then it’s onto the finish in Bethel.

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