Montreal to Boston road trip

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Looking to travel between Montreal and Boston? A road trip is the perfect way to explore all that this scenic route has to offer. From historic sites to natural wonders, there’s something for everyone along the way.

The journey begins in Montreal, Quebec, a culturally rich city with a European flair. Be sure to explore the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal and visit some of the city’s famous landmarks, like Notre-Dame Basilica and Mount Royal Park.

If you’re a foodie, you’ll definitely want to indulge in some of Montreal’s iconic dishes, like poutine and bagels. Continuing on from Montreal, you’ll enter the picturesque state of Vermont. This is a great opportunity to get off the beaten path and explore some of the small towns dotting the landscape. Be sure to check out Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, as well as Shelburne Falls, a charming village located on the banks of the Connecticut River. As you travel through Massachusetts, you’ll pass by several important historical sites, like Plymouth Rock and Harvard University.

Of course, no trip to Boston would be complete without a visit to Fenway Park – home of the Red Sox! After spending some time in Boston, it’s time to head back home (or wherever your journey takes you next!).

1 Montreal, QC

As one of the oldest cities in North America, Montreal beautifully combines its rich history with modern flair. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, where you’ll find the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica, or immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood. Montreal’s culinary scene is unrivaled, with everything from traditional poutine to fine dining. Be sure to explore Mount Royal Park, the city’s green heart, designed by the same landscape architect as New York’s Central Park. The city’s blend of French and English influences creates a unique cultural experience.

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2 Boston, MA

Known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” Boston is steeped in history and culture. Walk the Freedom Trail to discover iconic historical sites like the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. The city’s prestigious universities, Harvard and MIT, lend a vibrant energy to the area. Visit the Boston Public Garden and take a swan boat ride on the lagoon. Boston also offers a delectable food scene – try New England clam chowder, lobster roll, or a cannoli from the famous Mike’s Pastry in the North End.

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