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and in travel time could I reach Montreal, Canada.
Have any of you made this trip before?
I will be driving. Thank you in advance for your answers.

2006-12-02 06:53:10 · 4 answers · asked by John 5 in Travel Canada Montreal

I dont' speak French so can you please answer in English or Espanol.

2006-12-02 06:56:10 · update #1

4 answers

Eurotrip Don must have put the wrong VT location into MapQuest; T.J. seems to overlook that the I-89 border crossing is not the NW corner of VT.

I do this trip twice each month.

The crossing at VT's NW corner is that at Rousses Pt. NY/Lacolle, QC (1/2 mile from the Lake Champlain bridge and VT). That crossing is about 60km (a little less than 40 miles) from Montreal and in dry weather and ice free roads should take
about 3/4hr from the Canada customs and immigration post.
Also, that crossing post is apt to be far less of a hassle than either of the two nearby Interstate crossings most people use (I-89 from Burlington or I-87 from Albany) which sometimes have lineups and where there is a good chance your car will be searched (I have NEVER been searched at Rousses Point/Lacolle and delayed an extra couple of minutes by extra questions only twice).

If you do choose to cross at Rousses Point/Lacolle, here is a country road shortcut from there to the Autoroute (QC Interstate) 15: Take the first left after the Canadian side duty free (only about 200 metres). You will cross a RR track, then there will be two sharp curves. Take your first right. Continue on that road about a kilometre to the 2nd cross-road. That will be QC Rte. 202. Turn left. You will hit Autoroute 15 after two or three kilometres more.

Have a nice trip.

2006-12-03 05:27:57 · answer #1 · answered by Lisa 3 · 2 0

Well, when I lived in Burlington, it was about 45 minutes to the border, and I think about 2 hours to Montreal. If you're already at the border, maybe 90 minutes. I've made the trip. Montreal's a fun place. Enjoy!

2006-12-02 14:42:33 · answer #2 · answered by T J 6 · 1 0

initiate via strolling 30 minutes an afternoon....If which you will`t run the completed element, walk some. merely get 30 in. Run extra and walk much less on a daily foundation till which you will run one million/2-hour right now. which will could desire to be a minimum of two miles worth once you get some time down.

2016-12-29 19:34:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

According to Mapquest, 97 miles and 1 hour, 51 minutes. http://www.mapquest.com

2006-12-02 07:26:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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