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[quote=Anonymous]I would not do Portland, ME on the way home. That's way, way out of your way. I'm also not sure I'd stop in Boston, if you're planning that as your only stop on the way--that is a LONG two days of driving (Quebec City-Boston and Boston-DC). And Mystic, CT is also really far out of the way on the way up. Granted, my kids are much younger, all of those routes sound miserable to me. We drive to our family's cottage in the Laurentians every summer and do what the PPs suggest and stay somewhere in NY State off Rt 87. Lake George is lovely--book a hotel ahead of time. Cooperstown isn't too far out of the way if that would be of interest to your kids. If you really don't want to drive the same route twice, I'd do NY/Rt 87 one way and Vermont/Rt 91/89 the other. Note that the border crossing on Rt 87 is going to be the busiest; you can check the wait ahead of time but unless you hit it first thing in the morning, it will likely be about an hour. Perhaps less going north, but definitely allow an hour coming south. The crossings in Vermont will be a lot quicker. Also, check for road and bridge closures in and out of Montreal. Summer is construction season up there and the traffic in and around Montreal can be an utter nightmare if and when they close a bridge.[/quote]
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