Montreal has always been a fascination of mine but I've never been there. I've often heard the old English/French thing. If I go, I'd like to drive and hit spots in the Hudson Valley. Hit the lakes, etc. and take 9. Any do(s) and dont's?
Cooperstown isn't far off the beaten path.
Lake George is worth a day or two. The Adirondacks, of course. And Burlington, at the edge of Lake Champlain, what a nice little town. I have to recommend Vermont generally, what a beautiful, clean and tidy place. Stay a night (camp!) at Lake Willoughby in northern Vermont, closest we have to a fjord. Easy hike up the ridge that runs along the lake, spectacular views.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_WilloughbyHead north up to Montreal, spend a couple of days walking around, but save a few days to head up the St. Lawrence to Quebec. The old English/French thing is a bit overblown, you speak the universal language after all.
