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05-10-2010, 05:32 AM #1
got some time off coming up and planned out a driving trip.
what are must see's and where to avoid. looking for input to make for a nice trip. only thing is i plan on taking and enjoying the drive with the vette. i looked it over and this is what i have come up with and would still like input for the trip:
day 1 leave jersey (early) and go to cape cod, MA
overnight in cape cod
day 2 cape cod to portsmouth, NH (mid morning)
overnight in kennebunkport, ME
day 3 kennebunkport (leave mid afternoon) to montreal, canada
overnight in montreal
day 4
overnight in montreal
day 5 montreal (early) to toronto
overnight in toronto
day 6 toronto (mid day) to niagra falls
overnight in the falls
day 7 leave for home at about mid day.
what do you guys think?2008 Atomic Orange Z06
Vette Doctors Sick Stick cam and head package (12.2:1 compression), American Racing Headers with catted x-pipe, corsa exhaust and Harland Sharpe rocker arms. my tires hate me for it!
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05-11-2010, 01:18 AM #2
i spend 2 weeks in cape cod every summer..my advice there is to take 6a...its the scenic route through the cape...portsmouth nh is nice but i prefer lake winnipesaukee (better driving roads).
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05-11-2010, 02:14 AM #3
Nightlife in montreal is sick. If you're into the visiting the rippers make sure you stop by super sexe! Other than that hanging out in old montreal feels like you are in a little version of Europe. Pull up a seat on a patio, relax and enjoy the scenery. In Toronto there's always the typical tourist things like the CN tower, if you haven't done it you might as well give it a shot. It is actually a pretty cool view from the top. The distillery district in Toronto is interesting for food and drink. And Niagara falls is a huge tourist trap if you ask me. Cruise down clifton hill see a bunch of water falling over a cliff. I'd recommend going on the maid of the mist if you have never done it definitely a cool site seeing the falls from the bottom. Another cool thing might be to drive along the niagara parkway towards niagara on the lake. Visit some of the wineries there (there's tons) and do tastings (just google niagara wineries and see what you're interested in). The parkway is a decent road to drive on (scenic and twisty) just don't get stuck behind a slow person.
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05-12-2010, 07:02 PM #4
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05-13-2010, 01:14 AM #5
Sounds perfect Drew, make sure you post up some pics.











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