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Your Guide to a Great Northern Road Trip

Your Guide to a Great Northern Road Trip Tamara Gane Suggest time: 2-3 weeks The Great Northern Road Trip is an adventure you ll never forget. You ll start in the state of Washington and follow U.S. Highway 2 for the majority of the journey until you end in Maine. Along the way, you ll spend time in beautiful cities, pass over mountains, lakes, valleys, badlands, natural marvels, historical sites, and even cross the border into Canada. Before you get started, here s everything you need to plan a road trip, including budgeting, planning your route, choosing the right car, utilizing apps, and more.

Highway 2 Road Trip — Your Guide to the Great Northern

Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Allard1/Getty Images Explore dazzling cities, charming small towns, National Parks, historic sites, and some of the best views in the country on this epic cross-country road trip. Route Distance: about 3,600 miles Suggest time: 2-3 weeks The Great Northern Road Trip is an adventure you’ll never forget. You’ll start in the state of Washington and follow U.S. Highway 2 for the majority of the journey until you end in Maine. Along the way, you’ll spend time in beautiful cities, pass over mountains, lakes, valleys, badlands, natural marvels, historical sites, and even cross the border into Canada. Before you get started, here’s everything you need to plan a road trip, including budgeting, planning your route, choosing the right car, utilizing apps, and more.

Reopening is more than just slapping an open sign on the door

Sudbury-areal businesses continue to grapple with the unpredictability of the pandemic post-lockdown Author of the article: Colleen Romaniuk Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  6 minute read  •  Mark Browning, of Cosmic Dave s Vinyl Emporium on Kathleen Street in Sudbury, Ont., checks over inventory on Wednesday February 17, 2021. The business has reopened after having to close because of the second province-wide lockdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Article content Eight weeks to the day the Ontario government announced the second provincial lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, non-essential businesses were permitted to open in the Sudbury district. The stay-at-home order lifted on Tuesday, and Public Health Sudbury and Districts’ service area was moved into the orange zone of the province’s COVID-19 Response Framework.

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