As the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution approaches, the Lake Champlain region stands poised to commemorate its pivotal role in the American colonies' fight for independence. Central to these celebrations is Fort Ticonderoga, a historic site that bore witness to significant events during the Revolutionary War. This May, history enthusiasts and visitors alike will have the unique opportunity to step back in time during the "No Quarter" three-day battle reenactment, vividly bringing to life the capture of the fort by Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and the Green Mountain Boys.
Fort Ticonderoga: A bastion of revolutionary history
Perched strategically between Lake Champlain and…

Welcome to Lake Champlain!
Lake Champlain and the towns along the shore have a long, fascinating history and an exciting character today. Everywhere you turn amid our open spaces and legendary places, there's a sweet treat, cool hike, or fascinating historic site ready for you to savor. With every season our landscape transforms and displays a character all its own. As you ride along winding country roads, you'll find yourself wondering what is around the next corner.

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Legendary history, wide open views, fresh flavor, and activities on land and water make our towns destinations to savor. We pack a lot of adventure and relaxation into each distinctive town.
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Where is the Lake Champlain Region?
Along the shores of expansive Lake Champlain, we're just a few hours from major cities in the Northeast, including Albany, Boston, Montreal, and New York. Legendary lakes, forts, museums, and adventure are within easy reach!

