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agesilaus wrote:
We did something similar. As others have suggested, I'd save Canada for another trip. I'd also skip Philly and add DC. Stay at Cherry Hill RV park in Maryland and ride the metro into the city. The bus comes right to the campground. I'd give that three days minimum to see the National Mall museums and maybe a day trip to the Smithsonian Air and Space Annex at the airport.
One thing, DC and Boston are hotter than Hades in summer. So dress with that in mind and bring water bottles. Wear hats.
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gbopp wrote:X-3, 15 days really isn't enough to do the US part, we spent 2 months doing NY,VT,NH ME and MA.jfkmk wrote:
If I was planning this trip, I'd do the US part one year and Canada another. Your'e simply not spending enough time in each city!
X2. There is a LOT to see in the Northeast. Take your time.
Have you ever visited the Flight 93 Memorial?
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DavidandDayle wrote:I assume that the way he has it listed, he is talking about Acadia National Park in Maine, Near Bar Harbor.
Acadia -- do you mean Nova Scotia/New Brunswick or some place in Maine? We haven't been there for over 40 years.
Quebec city is very old at the centre. It's across the river from where you'll come in.
Not sure about other places. Ottawa is full of government. Kingston is a small city with lots of stone buildings.
I've been around Toronto most of my life so I don't know what anyone would want to see. ๐
We don't see northern lights here very much.
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jfkmk wrote:
If I was planning this trip, I'd do the US part one year and Canada another. Your'e simply not spending enough time in each city!
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
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