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  2. Champlain Canal - Wikipedia

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    76001274 [ 1] Added to NRHP. September 1, 1976. The Champlain Canal is a 60-mile (97 km) canal in New York that connects the Hudson River to the south end of Lake Champlain. It was simultaneously constructed with the Erie Canal for use by commercial vessels, fully opening in 1823. Today, it is mostly used by recreational boaters as part of the ...

  3. Template:Champlain Canal map - Wikipedia

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    Template. : Champlain Canal map. This is a route-map template for the Champlain Canal, a waterway in the United States. For a key to symbols see { { Waterways legend }}. For information on using this template, refer to Wikipedia:Route diagram template. For pictograms used, see BSicon/Catalogue at Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Lake Champlain - Wikipedia

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    Lake Champlain (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p l eɪ n / sham-PLAYN; French: Lac Champlain) is a natural freshwater lake in North America. It mostly lies between the US states of New York and Vermont , but also extends north into the Canadian province of Quebec .

  5. Lake Champlain Seaway - Wikipedia

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    This map of the Lake Champlain drainage basin shows the approximate route of the project. The Lake Champlain Seaway was a canal project proposed in the late 19th century and considered as late as the 1960s to connect New York State 's Hudson River and Quebec 's St. Lawrence River with a deep-water canal. The objective was to allow easy ship ...

  6. Lakes to Locks Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Lakes to Locks Passage in the United States and the corresponding Route du Richelieu in Canada form a scenic byway network located in northeastern New York and southern Quebec. This byway connects a series of water routes including the upper Hudson River, Champlain Canal, Lake George, and Lake Champlain.

  7. Champlain Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Champlain Lake Valley is the most heavily populated region in Vermont, broadly stretching eastward from the lake's shore to the base of the Green Mountains. The state's largest city, Burlington, is located on the lake, and the city's associated suburban communities encompass part of the central section of the valley.

  8. UVM's state-of-the-art research vessel studies Lake Champlain ...

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    July 25, 2024 at 5:10 AM. Early indicators have led local scientists to conclude that recent flooding is not impacting Lake Champlain's health as much as last year's storms, although there are ...

  9. Richelieu River - Wikipedia

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    The Chambly Canal (9 locks) permits pleasure boats to bypass the rapids at Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Chambly. The Champlain Canal and Lake Champlain form the U.S. portion of the Lakes to Locks Passage, linking with the Hudson River and allowing navigation using the Richelieu between the St. Lawrence River and New York City and the Erie Canal.