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  1. Lake Champlain, lake extending 107 miles (172 km) southward from Missisquoi Bay and the Richelieu River in Quebec province, Canada, where it empties into the St. Lawrence River, to South Bay, near Whitehall, New York, U.S. It forms the boundary between Vermont and New York for most of its length

  2. Explore the wide open spaces of mountain summits and visitor-friendly farmland, or soak in the legends of historic forts. Learn about Champ, the Lake Champlain lake monster, and download a fun Champ coloring page as you plan your visit!

  3. www.lclt.org › about-lake-champlain › lake-champlainLake Champlain Facts

    Length: 120 miles. Width: 12 miles at its widest point. Depth: average depth is 64 feet but the deepest point is between Charlotte, VT and Essex, NY at 400 feet. Amount of Shoreline: 587 miles. Islands: 71. Watershed size: 8,234 square miles. Surface Elevation: The lakes average annual water level is 95.5 feet.

  4. The lake is impressive in size at 120 miles long and 12 miles wide at its widest point with 71 islands, 587 miles of shoreline, an average depth of 64 feet with one spot 400 feet deep. The fishing is renown, particularly for bass and has the oldest known fossil reef in the world that is 450-480 million years old.

  5. Where Is Lake Champlain? | A Travel Guide - New England. A giant freshwater gem that links two U.S. states and Canada, Lake Champlain is also a top New England summer travel destination.

  6. Lake Champlain is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and rich history. It’s a hotspot for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake is also famous for its historical significance, including its role in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.

  7. The largest of the Adirondack lakes, Lake Champlain provides some of the best boating in New York. Once considered the sixth Great Lake, Lake Champlain stretches 125 miles in length and has a maximum depth of 400 feet. Its immense size accommodates boats of all sizes, from motorboats to luxury pontoons, sailboats, and even barges!

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