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What to do in Lake Champlain |
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Saturday, 17 November 2007 |
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In Lake Champlain a traveler can find unbeatable views at any end of this northern New England destination. Between Montreal, Quebec and Burlington, Vermont, our small towns and beautiful scenery offer quiet home-town charm.
While visiting the Islands, enjoy lakeside lodging and dining, hiking and biking trails, year-round fishing, boating and golf. Lake Champlain is also known for its local cheeses, chocolate and wines.
Some of the great area attractions include one of the world's oldest coral reefs Isle La Motte Reef, New England's oldest log cabin, and nine state parks filled with plenty of outdoor adventure and sights. Enjoy hiking, biking, canoes & kayaks, nature walks, picnics, swimming, boating & fishing. and camping.
Lake Champlain Highlights
Boating/Fishing/Winter Sports
With so miles of shoreline on the lake, docks in private marinas and state parks, and enless areas to enjoy canoeing and kayaking Lake Champlain is the perfect vacation for any water-lover adventuress. In the summer, fish from a boat, or drop a line on shore. In winter, there is ice fishing, when all the bays are frozen from January through March.
Lake Champlain Ferries
Interstate Connection: 12 minute crossing from Grand Isle to Plattsburg, NY, 24 hours, daily, year round. Scenic Line: Burlington, VT to Port Kent, NY Southern Crossing: Charlotte, VT to Essex, NY. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 November 2007 )
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