
Originally Posted by
AZBuck
Fortunately for you, the shortest route from Montréal to Bar Harbor goes around most of the 'mountains' that are between those two points, mostly the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire and the Longfellow Mountains of western Maine. Unfortunately, however, that shortest route is mostly on somewhat lesser-driven two lane roads, especially once you cross into the United States. From Montréal take the Eastern Townships Autoroute (A-10) to Exit 143 and then take QC-610 east around Sherbrooke and then pick up QC-112 east to Westbury. Next take QC-212/QC-161 to the border where the road becomes ME-27. That will in turn duplex with ME-16 which you will follow when the two roads split again in Kingfield.
Now it gets a bit 'complicated'. About 15 miles down the road from Kingfield, ME-16 will hit ME-8. Turn right onto ME-8/US-201A and follow that all the way to Madison ME. Shortly before Madison, you will also pick up ME-148. When ME-8/US-201A make a right in Madison, you go straight ahead to remain on ME-148. Six miles later you will come to US-201 where you will make a right (south) towards Skowhegan At Skowhegan, make a left onto US-2 east and follow that to Newport and get on I-95 north to Bangor. At Bangor, take I-395 east to US-1A t Elsworth where (finally!) ME-3 will take you the rest of the way south to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park..
I know that seems like a lot to remember, and it is. But check it out on a good set of maps and it will all make sense. And, of course, you will bring directions and maps with you, no? And not just rely on GPS.
AZBuck