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New England’s longest waterway, the Connecticut River, provides over four hundred miles of canoe and kayak exploration. With its consistently navigable waters, few portages or difficult rapids, and a rich and varied landscape, the Connecticut River…
About a 1/2 hour south of Canaan Island Pond Lake is just over 600 acres and features a five-mile forested shoreline that is dotted with lakeside cottages and year-round homes. The village of Island Pond occupies the northwest shore, The large lake…
Little Averill Lake is set in the most remote corner of the Northeast Kingdom. There are a few camps on this 438-acre pond, and the forest is managed for timber production. Still, the pond, which sits at a relatively high elevation at 1,800 feet,…
Just an easy drive from Canaan, Maidstone State Forest has three main trails which run through lush woods and along the lake shores. All travel through smooth terrain and take less than one hour to walk. The Loon Trail is approximately 1/2 mile in…
Maidstone Lake was created when glacial ice carved out a deep basin in a preexisting valley. When the last glaciers melted 12,000 years ago, a deep, clear, cold lake was formed. The lake offers good lake trout and salmon fishing and has had some…