In 2018, I drove to Sept Iles along the NE coast of the Saint Lawerence River, back tracked to Baie Comeau and took the ferry across to Matane and then drove the coastline all the way around Nova Scotia, including a full lap around Prince Edward Island. I drove 38 thousand miles that summer and it took me 7 months.
A year later, I returned, took the ferry to Newfoundland, drove up the west coast, took the ferry across to Blanc Sablon, drove all the way west across Labrador to Quebec and then drove back east to the ferry, circumnavigated all of Newfoundland and then returned to the states.
There's some dang pretty (and desolate) country up there and I can recommend anyone in search of extreme desolation to take that trip. It's so desolate across Labrador that - 1. 160 miles of it was a dirt road which sucked in my small Class C. 2. It's so desolate that they offer free Sat Phones so you don't die out there (I didn't know that at the time).
All this happened before Honda introduced the Talon.