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DrewE
Oct 20, 2018Explorer II
In my opinion:
For northern New England, if you have a passport, US2 to Salut Ste Marie, through Canada to Montreal, and then whatever seems most appropriate.
For southern New England, if you have a passport, US2 to I-75S to I-69 , through Canada to Niagara Falls, and thence east.
If you don't have a passport, US-2 to I-75 to I-90.
I don't like driving through Chicago if I can at all avoid it. It is hard to avoid if one is seeing or doing something in the city (and there is a lot to see and do there, of course).
For northern New England, if you have a passport, US2 to Salut Ste Marie, through Canada to Montreal, and then whatever seems most appropriate.
For southern New England, if you have a passport, US2 to I-75S to I-69 , through Canada to Niagara Falls, and thence east.
If you don't have a passport, US-2 to I-75 to I-90.
I don't like driving through Chicago if I can at all avoid it. It is hard to avoid if one is seeing or doing something in the city (and there is a lot to see and do there, of course).
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