Soon I'll be driving from Syracuse, NY to Chicago, IL. It's gonna be a decently long drive as is and there's nothing I can do about that. However, I have a choice. Do I
1) Go North through Canada (through London and Windsor), pass through Detroit, and then go South to Chicago or
2) Stay in the good ol' US of A, stay South of the Great Lakes, and get to Chicago as fast as possible?
Going through Canada adds a few miles and an additional hour or two to the already long drive. Is that part of Canada worth seeing? Is it pretty? Will I enjoy its highways? I've been to Windsor and Toronto before but never that area in between... it might be interesting. But is Canada really worth it? 😉
If it makes any difference, I'll be doing this distance on a motorcycle. Yay! 😎
1) Go North through Canada (through London and Windsor), pass through Detroit, and then go South to Chicago or
2) Stay in the good ol' US of A, stay South of the Great Lakes, and get to Chicago as fast as possible?
Going through Canada adds a few miles and an additional hour or two to the already long drive. Is that part of Canada worth seeing? Is it pretty? Will I enjoy its highways? I've been to Windsor and Toronto before but never that area in between... it might be interesting. But is Canada really worth it? 😉
If it makes any difference, I'll be doing this distance on a motorcycle. Yay! 😎