Once the words ROAD TRIP! are spoken,
the mind starts spinning with ideas of where to go and what to do. Your first
task is to sit with a map in front of you and start planning. The destination
is always the hardest part of the whole process. We all dream about where we
want to travel to, but where do you start?
When thinking about your destination, you will want to keep into consideration who you are with, what you can see along the way, and
how many stops for the night you might have to make. Make sure you have enough time to get to the
destination, do everything you want to do while there and get back home. There
is nothing worse than spending money and time and not being able to do everything you
want to do.
If you want to go to another province and adventure there, consider flying there and renting a car. It will allow you to have more time at your destination to see and do what you want. It may cost a bit more, but you will save time in the end. I did this when I went to Nova Scotia and PEI with my three friends. It’s an adventure wherever you are with friends.
I've always wanted to plan a road trip to the east coast, I just don't know how to go about planning. I would also imagine that it would be expensive what with gas, food and finding accommodations. I've definitely started thinking about it more seriously and would probably like to get on the road within the next couple of years!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up my parents and I took many a road trip...I've driven to and explored almost all of the USA and I like to drive myself, so I have been known to drive to Windsor or Montreal by myself. Road trips are a great way to see the countryside. you stop when you want and go where you want that way.
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