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The steam-powered Champlain caught fire and grounded near Fisherman's Island on June 16, 1887, killing 21 people.
Researchers on Lake Champlain are trying to figure out how tiny pieces of toxic plastic are getting into the lake, which serves some 200,000 people with drinking water.
A dozen turtles are now back at home in Lake Champlain.The ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain held its 19th annual turtle ...
Not every memorable walk involves climbing mountains or heading somewhere remote. Plenty of great routes stick to gentler ...
As portions of the canal were completed, they were opened up for travel. By 1825, the Erie Canal spanned 363 miles, combining natural waterways—rivers and lakes—with man-made channels.
As the largest lake in New England, Lake Champlain provides endless opportunities for locals and visitors to get outside. From meandering hiking trails and shoreline bike paths to beautiful spots to ...
In Vermont, Burlington struggles to remain that hip, cool place on Lake Champlain Outsiders know all about the infamous ICE detentions here. But locals are also concerned with crime and homelessness.
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain is ranked #9 out of 15 things to do in Burlington, VT. See pictures and our review of ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain.