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Northern Forest Canoe Trail Islands And Farms Region, Vermont: Lake Champlain and Missisquoi River (Northern Forest Canoe Trail Maps)

Northern Forest Canoe Trail Islands And Farms Region, Vermont: Lake Champlain and Missisquoi River (Northern Forest Canoe Trail Maps)

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Author: Nfct Organization
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
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ISBN: 089886996X
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Book Description
These maps signal the opening of four more sections-eight of thirteen are now open-of the Northeast's new 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail, a paddle route of unique beauty and adventure.

*The official trail maps, produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed it *Flows through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine *Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines *Water- and tear-resistent color contour maps offer detailed toute descriptions

Islands and Farms: Vermont, Lake Champlain to Missisquoi River (Trail section 4). This section of the Trail crosses the famous Lake Champlain, the nation's sixth largest lake and the scene of many naval battles from the American Revolution and French and Indian Wars, including the sinking of Benedict Arnold's ship (since recovered) and many other shipwrecks. You'll paddle through farm lands and past vineyards, having many small-town options for a lunch or overnight stay. Birdwatchers will enjoy the 6600-acre Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge and a stop at the Abenaki Tribal Museum in Swanton is a great way to learn about the native heritage of this region.

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