We are flying into Toronto on the 1st September our itinerary at the moment is 1 night Toronto, 2 nights Niagara, 1 night Albany, 2 nights Burlington, 1 night Woodstock, 4 nights Cape Cod, 3 nights Boston.
How does it sound? Can you recommend any alternatives?
Thank you for your help any hotel reccommendations would be appreciated.
Regards
Jadebo
Toronto to Boston
I would personally spend two nights in Toronto and one night in Niagra and spend only 2 or 3 nights in Cape Cod and allow an extra night or two in Boston.
As for hotels I have stayed at the Royal York in Toronto which is in the heart of the City, very European but nice.
Toronto to Boston
I see, mapwise, that if you%26#39;re sticking to the Interstate highways you eventually hit the Albany area as a couple of the routes intersect at that point. As a rest stop it makes sense. Other than than, Albany%26#39;s a snore.
From Albany on I-87 you could take the passenger ferry over to Burlington from Port Kent, NY. T%26#39;here%26#39;s also one a little further south from Essex, NY that brings you over to Charlotte. Both would be fun. Burlington is a small sized city, but as a college town it has lots of restaurants and shops. The Shelburne Museum is worth seeing. It%26#39;s an outdoor museum with individual buildings filled with New England and early Colonial arts and crafts.
Woodstock makes a pleasant stop as you make your way south, cutting across Southern Vermont and New Hampshire.
The rest sounds good, if ambitious in terms of the driving. You%26#39;ll most likely cut through Boston on the way to the Cape only because going around the city would cost you in time. 4 days is good on the Cape. You%26#39;ll be getting there after the Labor Day weekend holiday, so things will be busy but not manic.
Spike%26#39;s suggestions are ';right on';. I guess great minds must think alike ;%26gt;)
Thanks for your help. Can you suggest anywhere on Cape cod? Or an alternative route from Niagara to Burlington?
Thanks
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