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I have made that trip by car...from Boston to Nova Scotia. Up the coast through NH and Maine. Then inland up to Bangor. From Bangor to Calais into New Brunswick to Saint John...onto Monkcton..to PEI...ferry to New London...to Turo..then to Halifax..out to Digby for the ferry to Saint John...

Then we went straight up NB to Fredrickton..over the top down the n side of the Saint Lawerence seaway...to Quebec...onto Montreal..then down through VT. and NH to Boston.
.about 2000 miles

On another trip flew into Boston and onto Halifax airport..rented a car and went up to Sydney on the east coast of NS. Visited the fortress at Louisberg.. You could take the more scenic and slower route along the S shore of NS...Time was a factor for me..so I when by the quicker inland route.


You can take a car ferry from Boston to Halifax..i thought that would be neat and quicker than driving all the way.

I liked NS and Quebec city. Montreal not so much. I prefer Toronto..have been there several times. Driving from Port Huron in MI...visited Nigara Falls on the CA side.

Also have flown into Seattle and driven to Anacortes ferried through the San Juans stayed on Orca..then to Victoria. BC..Then up to Niemo crossed by ferry to N Vancouver and went on up to Whistler..Back to Vancouver and Seattle.

I also have flown from Seattle to Victoria..it was quicker..rented a car ..commuter plane from Victoria stopped in Port Anglese for customs.

So I have bounced around CA a bit. I like the country.

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