Description
Use this guide to the Champlain Canal Region of Lakes to Locks Passage to find your way through a stunning landscape built on ancient rocks that were sculpted by ice and water, then reshaped by generations of people who have quarried, tilled, and cared for the bounty that nature provided. The Champlain Canal follows the route used by the Indians for travel and trade, and by European explorers and soldiers to lay claim to the country. When the Champlain Canal created a shipping route to distant markets it became a “corridor of commerce,” that is now a popular destination for recreation and nature enthusiasts.