

Burlington to Toronto is a reasonable day drive. Maybe spend more time in the Whites, or overnight in Burlington. If the drivingt seems okay, consider adding time elsewhere. If that lastr day is too much driving for you, maybe an overnight in The Berkshires of western Mass. If you leave Sept 2, that should get you back to Boston the night of the 7th. Ithink your itinerary can be doable:ĭay 2 - Stowe, Burlington and overnight in Canada.ĭay 3 and 4 - Arrive Toronto and 2 overnightsĭay 5 - Leave for Niagara in AM - spend day and night

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The drive from Niagara to Boston is a full but comfortable day of dfriving, maybe 8 or 9 hours. The first part of Peters song-swap project. Further downstream is a jet boat ride on the rapids. Maid of the Mist is traditional nd gets you practically under the falls. This is a very busy tourism area, even slightly after high season. Pln to overnight in Niagara, and stay in a hotel that will enable to walk to the falls and other attractions. Toronto to Niagara is a very congtested route through Canada's industrial heart. But I would not plan a dasy trip to Niagara from there and then driving back to Bosaton from Toronto. It is a cool, large and busy city with a lot going on. If you want to see Toronto, that is great. Do spend some time in Burlington and perhaps Stowe, the jewels along the route for that day. Thta will leave you a couple of hours to Burlington the next morning. Montpelier is a reasonable destination for over night, but with all the driving that first day, you may want to consider something closer, like Littleton or St. rock climbing facilities across Rhode Island and the Boston, MA area. I t5hink you have gotten some good reaction and advice, but Iunderstand that you are coming a long way from Australia and want to hit some key spots. Ice Fest is a great opportunity to try Ice Climbing at the Flume Gorge in New. If you were on the road between 6:00 and 7:00, you'll be in Lincoln in two hours and have enough time to enjoy a big day. Now, to do all this, you should leave EARLY. /rebates/2fflume-tickets2fperformer2f7287332f&252fflume-tickets252fperformer252f728733252f26tc3dbing-&idstubhub&nameStubHub&ra6. But stop for dinner at Cold Mountain Cafe in Bethlehem - you'll thank me! It's worth it - great views of Franconia Notch. Once you get to the intersection of 302 and 3, if you are so inclined, you can take 3 back down to Cannon to take the tram. Washington (the biggest summit in the northeast), you could stop at the Mount Washington Hotel - worth a lunch stop, and continue on 302. Then, go north through North Conway and then 302 through Crawford Notch. From Lincoln, cruise the Kanc, there are some nice scenic outlooks, and at 19 miles from Lincoln, pull over at Sabbady Falls and take the short walk back to the falls - they are quite beautiful. You'll save almost an hour in driving time by taking 93 to the mountains instead of winding your way to Conway. From Boston, drive straight to Lincoln to get yourself to the "Kanc".
