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Anonymous
I usually go to New England the first week of October. Sometimes the leaves are past their peak though, but not always. I have been through New Hampshire on a few trips and in places it really does look like the hills are on fire. It's awesome. Since someone mentioned Montreal I'll relate that on one trip we went from Niagra Falls to Montreal, which is a neat city to visit, but as far a foliage it didn't compare to NEng. We stayed in Montreal for 2 days then drove and re-entered the U.S. in New Hampshire. We got on route or state rd. 26 which cuts kind of diagnal from the NW tip over to Maine. That was one of the most memorable parts of that trip. It's all rural, cutting through steep granite mountains with a lot of awsome natural features to stop, gawk at and photograph. There's an old resort on 26, I think an Amish farm to visit and I think Poland Springs is there too (if you're not from the northeast you don't know what that is, don't worry about it). After we went across Maine we went to Acadia National Park. This place is absolutely awsome. Srsly. It's got granit mountains (1000 footers) right on the ocean lots of foliage to look at, trails, labstahs. If anyone goes to Acadia make sure and go on the Precipice trail. You will never foget it. (not for kids under 12). Well that's all I got. Have Fun!
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