Hi,
We%26#39;re planning to visit my sister in Boston and travel around from there for 3 weeks. We will spend some time around Boston (Ashland) and we will come back there in the second weekend of the trip. This is our approximate plan:
26-4 Flight Amsterdam - Boston, to Ashland, MA
27-4 Ashland and surroundings
28-4 Gloucester, Whalewatching, to Portland, ME
29-4 White Mountains, NH
30-4 White Mountains, NH back to Ashland, MA
01-5 Drive to Niagara. Watch the falls in the evening
02-5 See the Falls and surrounding in the morning, drive to Toronto
03-5 Toronto
04-5 Toronto to Algonquin Provincial Park
05-5 Algonquin. In the evening to Ottawa
06-5 Ottawa
07-5 Montreal
08-5 Montreal, to Vermont
09-5 Burlington? Green Mountains?
10-5 Boston
11-5 Boston
12-5 Maine Coast and then direction Quebec City
13-5 Moosehead lake??? to Quebec
14-5 Quebec
15-5 Via Colebrook, NH towards Ashland
16-5 New Hampshire, late evening leave USA for Amsterdam
17-5 Home again
For a little routemap : whalebone.landofsand.com/jeroen/USA.jpg
What do you guys think of this trip? We%26#39;re traveling with 2 people, me and my wife, both 31.
Is it realistic or too packed? Suggestions are welcome.
What about the time of the year, weatherwise?
And, where do we have the best chance to spot MOOSE?
Thanks!
Jeroen
New England/East Canada
You might want to post this on the Massachusetts, New Hampshire or Maine board. New England is a town in the middle of North Dakota which is about 2000 miles from Boston.
Maine is quite lovely though I was there during the warmer summer season. Good luck!
New England/East Canada
Sheez I saw the 4 or 5 posts for New England on these boards and wondered what is happening. Why would a New England traveler post in ND Did not know there was a town in ND of that name
Actually too bad there is not a New England board for the Northeast states. We have traveled ME/MA/NH/VT 3 times and one board would have been nice.
We once made similar trip to poster a few years ago even then we made only two border crossings to minimum.
But have not worried that much about it in our two trips to Europe.
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