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Lake Champlain

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N44° 35'11.692, W-73° 22'48.328

About Lake Champlain

Lake Champlain is a stunning body of water situated in North America, spanning between the states of Vermont and New York, as well as the province of Quebec in Canada. With a surface area of approximately 490 square miles (1,270 square kilometers), this remarkable lake offers endless opportunities for boaters and water enthusiasts to indulge in recreational activities. The lake stretches for about 120 miles (193 kilometers), providing ample space for boaters to explore its breathtaking scenery.

As for its depth, Lake Champlain reaches an average depth of 64 feet (19.5 meters), with certain areas plunging even deeper, up to 400 feet (122 meters). This substantial depth allows for diversified boating experiences, including fishing, sailing, kayaking, and powerboating. Speaking of fishing, Lake Champlain boasts an abundant variety of fish species. Anglers can expect to encounter popular game fish such as largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, lake trout, and landlocked Atlantic salmon. With such diverse aquatic life, fishing enthusiasts are undoubtedly in for a thrilling and rewarding experience.

Lake Specs

Size
1269 km
Max Depth
400 ft
Elevation
95 ft

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