Foot and Paddle: Maine’s Boundary Peak – Hike it from Quebec

A November article on a mid-summer hike might seem a bit out of season. However, Maine’s Boundary Peak rises smack in the middle of the international border between Maine and with Quebec. Reaching the summit from the Quebec side requires advance planning – for example, a Passport for each member of the hiking party, and compliance with border-crossing regulations. In terms of logistics, Mt. Gosford Ecological Reserve, where trails to Boundary Peak are located, offers campsites and even cabins, called refuges, for those who would like to stay overnight. Depending upon conditions, a four-wheel drive vehicle may be necessary to

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