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mOUNTAINS | MONTAGNES • vALLEY | ...
mOUNTAINS | MONTAGNES • vALLEY |
VALLEY • lAKE | LAC • iSLANDS | ÎLES
WELCOME | BIENVENUE.
Dear Visitors,
Chers visiteurs,
As Governor, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the
great State of Vermont. While you are here, I invite you
to explore Vermont's Lake Champlain Region and enjoy
the wonderful activities Vermont has to offer.
À titre de gouverneur, je me réjouis de vous accueillir
dans le grand État du Vermont. Tandis que vous êtes ici,
je vous invite à explorer la région du lac Champlain et à
profiter des merveilleuses activités que le Vermont a à
offrir.
From our farmers' markets brimming with local foods
and hand crafted products, to our great beaches and
bike path in Burlington, to the laid back lifestyle that is
so typical of the Lake Champlain Islands, the region
has much to offer. I hope you will take time to enjoy the
fishing, boating, biking, shopping, dining and concerts
and festivals available throughout the region. I guarantee
there is something for everyone.
During your stay, I also encourage you to sample our
craft foods, visit our breweries and wineries, and even
pack up some to bring home with you. Vermont is home
to the best local food and beverages, so you will not be
disappointed.
With our Green Mountains to the east and Lake
Champlain to the west, our landscape beckons you to
relax, take a deep breath and enjoy your visit. Vermont
is a special place and we are happy to share it with you.
Welcome to Vermont!
Peter Shumlin
Governor of Vermont
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De nos marchés agricoles regorgeant de produits
alimentaires et artisanaux d’ici à nos plages, en passant
par la piste cyclable de Burlington et le mode de vie
décontracté propre aux îles du lac Champlain, la région
a beaucoup à offrir. J’espère que vous prendrez le
temps de profiter de la pêche, de la navigation, des
randonnées à vélo, des restaurants, des concerts et
festivals offerts partout dans la région. Je vous assure
qu’il y a quelque chose pour chacun.
Au cours de votre séjour, je vous encourage également
à goûter nos produits alimentaires artisanaux, à visiter
nos brasseries et vignobles et à faire quelques achats à
ramener chez vous. Le Vermont possède les meilleurs
produits alimentaires locaux, alors vous ne serez pas
déçus.
Avec les Green Mountains à l’est et le lac Champlain
à l’ouest, notre paysage vous invite à vous détendre,
à prendre une profonde respiration et à profiter de
votre visite. Le Vermont est un endroit spécial et nous
sommes heureux de le partager avec vous.
Bienvenue au Vermont!
WELCOME | BIENVENUE
Welcome to Burlington!
Bienvenue à Burlington!
Our vibrant, small city located on the eastern shoreline
of Lake Champlain provides the perfect setting for an
unforgettable getaway. Burlington is a city full of diverse,
forward-thinking citizens, surrounded by scenic beauty
and unlimited recreational opportunities. Whether
it's a trip on one of our scenic byways to view the fall
foliage, seeing a national Broadway tour and some live
music, indulging at one of our many restaurants, cafés
or nightspots, or wandering through shops in our very
walkable city, Burlington has it all. Whether you are
planning a visit or relocating here, we’re glad you have
found us and hope you enjoy your stay.
Notre petite ville dynamique située sur la côte est du
lac Champlain offre le décor idéal pour une escapade
inoubliable. Burlington est une ville regorgeant de
citoyens diversifiés et avant-gardistes, en plus d’être
entourée d’une beauté pittoresque et d’offrir des
possibilités récréatives illimitées. Qu’il s’agisse d’un
voyage pour contempler les feuilles d’automne sur
l’une de nos routes secondaires, voir un spectacle de
Broadway en tournée nationale et des concerts, se
laisser tenter par nos nombreux restaurants, cafés et
boîtes de nuit ou se promener parmi les boutiques de
notre ville où l’on circule facilement à pied, Burlington
a tout cela à offrir. Que vous prévoyiez nous visiter ou
déménager ici, nous sommes heureux que vous nous
ayez découverts et espérons que vous profiterez de
votre séjour.
Miro Weinberger
Mayor of Burlington
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WELCOME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
WHY BURLINGTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
LAKE CHAMPLAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
CITY CULTURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
PLAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Museums | Tours | Shopping | Ski/Ride/Golf/More
GET OUTDOORS THROUGH
THE SEASONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BIKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
STAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Camping | Bed & Breakfasts | Hotels/Inns/More |
Resorts
LOCAL FOOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
EAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
BACK STORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
STUDY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
ISLANDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
WHERE THE LOCALS GO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Nightlife, arts and music scene
EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
WEDDING/GROUPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
FESTIVALS/EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
MAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
TAKE IT ALL IN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
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MATT HOGAN PHOTOGRAPHY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR ADVENTURE/
USE THE LISTINGS FOUND IN
EXPERIENCE BURLINGTON TO
PLAN YOUR TRIP
EAT: Delight your taste buds with
restaurants, cafés, and more.
Page 30
. . . . . . . . . .9
WHY BURLINGTON
In the city of Burlington, Vermont's best
features combine in one picture-perfect
region and bustling center of economic
activity. The greater Burlington area is
also home to more than a quarter of
Vermont's population, as well as several
of the state's largest employers.
GET OUTDOORS
. . . . . . . . . . . .17
Vermont doesn’t quit. If you crave being
active, Vermont is your best running
partner, ever-ready ski buddy, and lead
dog motivating you to get out there in
the fresh air.
STAY: Discover the myriad of
lodging options – Bed & Breakfasts,
Campgrounds, Hotels, Inns,
Hostels,
Motels, and more.
Page 21
PLAY: Find your fun through
attractions, museums, tours,
shopping, recreation, and more!
Page 14
EVENTS: Rain or shine, there’s
always something to
fill your calendar.
Page 41
MAP IT OUT: We’ve provided
quick reference maps
to plan your trip.
Page 46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
BIKING
Have you ever biked on water? We
bet you didn't know that you can in
Vermont! The Island Line rail trail
connects the greater Burlington region
with the Champlain Islands in grand
style.
. . . . . . . . 45
FESTIVAL/EVENTS
Despite being the second least
populous state in the union, Vermont
enjoys a reputation for being rich in arts
and culture. One visit to the Queen City
and you’ll see why.
WANT MORE? Jump on Vermont.
org for an up-to-date events
calendar, more options to EAT,
STAY, and PLAY and more ideas
for your escape to Vermont! Follow
us on facebook (facebook.com/
Vermont.org) and twitter (twitter.
com/vermontorg) for exciting news,
and deals!
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 7
WELCOME | BIENVENUE.
EXPERIENCE BURLINGTON IS THE
OFFICAL MAGAZINE OF:
Rated #1 college town
(Travel and Leisure)
Single A Affiliate of the Oakland Athletics
Ranked #2 among America's 10
Great Places to Live
(Kiplinger's Personal Finance)
#1 safest city in the US
(parenting.com)
23rd best performing city
in terms of economic
growth and sustainability
877.686.5253
[email protected]
www.vermont.org
(best-cities.org)
Among the top 20 most creative
cities in America
(www.theatlanticcities.com)
Top 10 Cities for Outdoor Recreation
(Outside Magazine)
www.vermontlakemonsters.com
Vermont is the healthiest
state in the US
(health.com)
Top 10 Foodie Cities
(livability.com)
America’s Best Downtowns
(Forbes.com)
TOM TORTI
PRESIDENT
RUTH WALLMAN
VICE PRESIDENT
FOR TOURISM
EMILY PIPER
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
LAUREN MADDEN
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING
AND MEMBER SERVICES
Find more places and reasons to stay at
Tour the waterfront, bike path
and downtown on a Segway® PT.
VERMONT.ORG!
See much more than you
could on foot.
Rated #1 for Burlington Activities by
Trip Advisor.
No prior experience necessary.
277 Pine Street
Burlington, Vermont 05401
(802) 489-5113
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Copyright © 2014 by Lake Champlain Regional Chamber
of Commerce. Not for resale. The Lake Champlain Regional
Chamber of Commerce is not responsible for the business
practices of the facilities mentioned. Neither is LCRCC
responsible for changes or variances that occur following
publication. Advertising and editorial inquiries should be
directed to Lauren Madden at 802.863.3489 |
[email protected].
ON THE COVER
DINING ON CHURCH STREET.
CREDIT: MATT HOGAN PHOTOGRAPHY.
CAROLYN BATES PHOTOGRAPHY
WELCOME | BIENVENUE.
WHY BURLINGTON
In the city of Burlington, Vermont's best features combine
in one picture-perfect region and bustling center of
economic activity. The greater Burlington area is also
home to more than a quarter of Vermont's population,
as well as several of the state's largest employers. The
region is easily accessible via rail, car, and ferry. Several
colleges and universities provide big-city sophistication
and atmosphere without urban hassles. With a multitude
of festivals, events, attractions and peerless quality of
life, Burlington and the Lake Champlain Region are
repeatedly recognized as one of the country's best
for living, working and visiting. It is not surprising that
Burlington scored top honor in one of Outside Magazine's
"Dream Towns” selections.
Burlington is Vermont's largest city, with about 40,000
year-round residents. There are excellent dining, diverse
cultural events, and bountiful shopping, in addition to
plentiful outdoor adventure and recreational activities.
Lake Champlain, often referred to as the sixth Great
Lake, stretches for more than 120 miles between
Vermont, New York, and Quebec. The lake, in concert
with the rugged Adirondack Mountains and beautiful
Green Mountains that surround it, sets the stage for
outdoor festivals, historic exploration, and everything
from swimming, sailing and fishing, to hiking, mountain
biking and skiing. Its mountain backdrop is one of the
reasons author and world-traveler Rudyard Kipling said
Lake Champlain was one of the most spectacular places
in the world to view a sunset.
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 9
WELCOME | BIENVENUE.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN COMMUNITY SAILING CENTER
LAKE CHAMPLAIN
By Ryan Robinson/ Sarah Smith :: Community Sailing Center
The wind pierces my exposed skin while the sun reflects
a reddish glow on my face. Fresh air fills my lungs. On
the lake. In the mountains. On the ski lift. At the helm. On
the trail. There’s something special about these hills. I
can’t quite pin point the exact reason why being outside is
so wonderful. For me, it’s like an instinct that continually
urges me to go outside. The more time I spend outside
the happier I am. Whether I’m on a bike, a snowboard, a
sailboat, or taking the dog for a walk- I’m happier. Living
in Burlington and working on the waterfront of Lake
Champlain makes it easy for me to satisfy those deep
ancestral urges.
The natural world’s beauty and awe is inescapable in
Burlington. There’s a sense of freedom that forms when
riding a bike through Waterfront Park. The same can
be said for someone who watches the sunset from the
pinnacle in Ethan Allen Park. Burlington’s natural world
has no limitations. No matter the age, ability, or intereststhere’s something to enjoy here for everyone. Walk on
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the Burlington bike path or take a hike in Red Rocks park,
enjoy a picnic on the University of Vermont's campus
green- it's easy to enjoy time outside and slowing down
to enjoy the surroundings makes the most of your time in
Burlington.
It’s impossible to visit Burlington without appreciating Lake
Champlain and the mountains that cradle it. Better yet,
locals, shopkeepers and hospitality staff will be happy to
share their favorite spot with you, you just need to ask. A
visit to Burlington isn't complete without getting outside. Go
for a bike ride, a sail, a run, or lay it out on North Beach.
Whatever suits you- get outside, you’ll be happier.
VERMONT COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS
WELCOME | BIENVENUE.
CITY CULTURE
By Ashley Sandy :: Vermont Council on World Affairs
Most would assume a short visit to Burlington to mean time
by the lake, a stroll down Church Street, and a delicious
farm-to-table meal paired with a local microbrew. As
fortunate as we are that spending a wonderful day can be
so effortless, what visitors near and far often forget is that
our city is so much more than your quintessential New
England downtown- it has a wealth of diverse culture just
itching to be explored.
The descendants of Irish, Italian and Quebecois
immigrants share the city with new Vermonters from
around the world to provide a look into a different kind of
cultural microcosm rich with ethnic, historical and religious
diversity of “Burlingtonians” old and new. A trip to the
Farmers’ Market is no longer to shop for just fresh produce
and local meats and cheeses, but to bring home samplings
of kimchi, samosas, Jamaican jerk chicken and mantu for
the dinner table.
BURLINGTON CITY ARTS
The Vermont Council on World Affairs, which brings
programs on topics of global importance and international
visitors to the state of Vermont, partners with the North
End Studios to help facilitate cross-cultural understanding
through their monthly Global Burlington International
Dinner Series. Each day Burlington becomes more
reflective of a global citizenry, so what better way to
discover such cooperation than through food, music, sports
and culture?
Global citizenry is being embraced and it’s no wonder
when dozens of different languages are spoken in our
elementary schools. Creating conceptual and practical
connections are becoming inherent and the bridges
between the work of internationalization and multicultural
education are starting to be more apparent in our
community. There are many types of communities from
local to global, religious to political groups and our global
citizens are taking advantage of all our vibrant little city has
to offer.
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 11
PLAY
DISCOVER JAZZ FESTIVAL
WHAT TO DO WHILE YOU ARE HERE
Downtown Burlington is a great place to start. Our awardwinning pedestrian marketplace boasts hundreds of eating
choices, specialty shops, arts and culture -- all within a
day’s travel of Boston, New York or Montreal. Stroll up the
Marketplace with its boutiques, art galleries and unique
clothiers. Restaurants offer dining experiences from the exotic
to localvore. Wander down to the Waterfront for a science
museum where kids can learn hands-on, a lakeside bike path
and funky eateries. There is entertainment aplenty in the bars
and restaurants, concerts, theaters, or just sip a beverage while
the sun goes down.
Travel a little farther afield and encounter four seasons of
excitement and fun, from summer festivals in the meadow with
music and local foods, striking autumn foliage in the mountains
and valleys, endless skiing, and spring’s first taste of maple
syrup while the apple blossoms prepare to pop. Explore the
State Parks, hike a peak, or swim in the lake or rivers. Lake
Champlain sparkles in all seasons. Get in it, get on it, or just
enjoy the view.
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LONGTRAIL BREWING CO.
The Lake Champlain region offers endless
enticements:
BREWERIES AND VINEYARDS :: Our
region boasts award-winning breweries and
vineyards – why not visit and take a tour?
Taste samples fresh from the tap or barrel and
take home a supply to enjoy at home! Learn
more at www.vermont.org/visit-vt.
DAVID SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY
INTERVALE CENTER
DAVID SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY
LAKE CHAMPLAIN CHOCOLATES
SHOPPING :: Start your search on the Church
Street Marketplace, the hub of boutique
shopping in Burlington. Be sure to check out
shopping at the outlets and indoor malls as
well! More into antiques and artisan goodies?
Our jewelers, artists, and craftspeople offer a
cornucopia of choices. Bring home something
unique to remind you of your visit. Explore
the countless antique shops for some vintage
jewelry, a Victorian tea set or wood furniture
from another era.
PLAY
FARMERS’ MARKETS :: At farmers' markets
in the Champlain Valley you can discover
amazing Vermont-made spirits, wines,
preserves, as well as jewelry and handicrafts.
In the summer savor succulent farm fresh
berries, veggies, baked goods, meats and
cheeses. The taste of a freshly picked tomato?
Priceless.
SEE IT MADE :: Stop by an artisan workshop
and watch our craftspeople make furniture or
blow glass then buy it on the spot! Hop in the
car for a tour of a well-known factory or ice
cream maker, all bearing the Vermont name,
so you know their quality. In late winter, find
a sugar on snow party: the sugar maker will
pour hot maple syrup onto your plate of snow.
Tradition is to enjoy the maple candy with
pickles!
BIKING :: Didn’t bring a bike? No problem!
You can rent bikes right near the bike trails that
snake through our region. There’s even a ferry
that connects the Island Line Trail, so you can
continue your ride from Burlington all the way
to the Canadian border and beyond. There are
also lots of options to mud up your tires on the
mountains!
TOURS :: Walking tours help you to
appreciate Burlington’s 200+ year history.
From its heyday as a commercial hub for
shipping to strolling up the hill to the University,
established in 1791 or a boat ride on Lake
Champlain, the sixth “Great Lake” — it’s easy
to learn more.
Check out all of the PLAY listings to find even
more to do in our region!
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 13
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ATTRACTIONS
SHELBURNE FARMS
1611 Harbor Rd, Shelburne
802.985.8686
shelburnefarms.org
1,400 acre working farm, environmental education
organization and National Historic Landmark with
spectacular walking trails and mountain views. May 11
to Oct 20: Guided property tours, Children's Farmyard,
cheesemaking, Inn for fine dining and overnight
accommodations. Year-round: walking trails, Welcome
Center and Farm Store.
ECHO LAKE AQUARIUM &
SCIENCE CENTER
Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
Burlington Waterfront
877.324.6386
echovermont.org
70 live species, 100+ interactive exhibits exploring
the Ecology, Culture, History, and Opportunity for
stewardship of Lake Champlain. NEW: Action Lab,
Lakeside Pavilion, Animal Films! Gift Shop and Café
open daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas Eve & Day.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN
CHOCOLATES
750 Pine St & Church St Marketplace, Burlington
802.864.1808
lakechamplainchocolate.com
Fresh delicious & fun for the whole family. Experience
the ‘Sights & Smells’ of gourmet chocolates made right
before your eyes. Enjoy “some of the best chocolate in
the country.”- NY Times. Free factory tours.. Open daily.
SPIRIT OF ETHAN ALLEN III
Burlington Boathouse, 1 College St., Burlington
802.862.8300 | [email protected]
soea.com
Lake Champlain cruises aboard the Spirit of Ethan
Allen III. 363-passenger triple-deck cruise ship. Daily
narrated scenic cruises – lunch, brunch & dinner cruises
with live entertainment. On-board food and beverage.
Enclosed, heated, and air-conditioned. May-Oct.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
King St, Ferry Dock, Burlington
802.864.9669 | [email protected]
lakechamplaincruises.com
The Northern Lights, Vermont’s premier cruise boat,
offers daily narrated scenic cruises at 12, 2 and 4 pm,
lunch buffets and dinner cruises. June - Oct.
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One of the nation’s finest, most diverse and unconventional museums of art,
design and Americana. 150,000 works displayed in 38 buildings on 45 acres.
New Exhibitions: In a New Light: Impressionism
Arrives in America; Painting a Nation: American
Art at Shelburne Museum. 22 beautiful gardens.
Museum Store and Café. Year-round Pizzagalli
Center for Art and Education!
PLAY
JOHN DOUGLAS
PADDLESURF CHAMPLAIN
THE VERMONT LAKE
MONSTERS
EBRU YILDIZ
GREG GORMAN
HOOVER LIBRARY THEATRE
JOHN DEANE
coming in 2014-15
Great music, theater, and dance all year long!
“Anything Goes”
Broadway National Tour
“Nice Work
If You Can Get It”
The Nile Project
Martha Graham
Dance Company
A Divine Musical Comedy
. . . and much more!
www.flynncenter.org or call 802-86-flynn
153 Main St., Burlington, VT l 802.863.5966 v/relay
287 Colchester Ave, Burlington
802.655.4200
vermontlakemonsters.com
Enjoy a baseball game with the family while you’re in
town! Watch as Champ, the team mascot, pumps up the
crowd. Full schedule online.
FLYNN CENTER FOR THE
PERFORMING ARTS
153 Main St, Burlington
802.86FLYNN
flynncenter.org
Featuring world-class music, Broadway, theater, dance,
and family performances on the MainStage all in the
setting of a fully-restored 1930 art deco theater. Additional
venues and calendar of events available online.
BURLINGTON FARMERS'
MARKET
Marcus Roberts & the
Modern Jazz Generation
Natalie MacMaster
and Donnell Leahy
Lily Tomlin
Ira Glass and Dancers
“Sister Act”
JOAN MARCUS
Broadway National Tour
Oakledge Park, Burlington
802. 881.4905
Paddlesurfchamplain.com
Bringing Stand Up Paddleboarding and Paddleskiing to
the shores of the Champlain Islands. We offer guided
tours, instruction, short- and long-term rentals (delivery/
pickup available!) and equipment sales in this all-ages
surf-inspired sport. Visit us on the beach in the heart of
North Hero or at our Burlington location at Oakledge Park.
today!
City Hall Park, Burlington
802.310.5172
burlingtonfarmersmarket.org
A welcoming venue for visitors and locals alike to shop
directly from Vermont farmers and artisans in the city’s
historic downtown. This fun and festive experience is
offered year-round through two markets, an outdoor
market in warmer months and an indoor market during
Vermont’s chilly winters. See website.
SHELBURNE FARMERS'
MARKET
Corner of Route 7 and Church St, Shelburne
802.985.2472 | [email protected]
Saturdays, 9-1, May 25-Oct 12, over 40 vendors bring
locally-produced vegetables, fruit, herbs, honey, maple
syrup and cheese, as well as prepared foods and crafts
to the historic parade ground in the heart of Shelburne
Village.
WWW.VERMONT.ORG | 15
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MUSEUMS
LAKE CHAMPLAIN MARITIME
MUSEUM
4472 Basin Harbor Rd, Vergennes
802.475.2022
lcmm.org
Discover shipwrecks, antique boats, and nautical
archaeology for a new perspective on the lake’s dramatic
role in history and the shipwrecks still beneath the surface.
New Hazelett Watercraft Center celebrates the region’s
unique boats and honors their builders. Thirteen exhibit
buildings, replica vessels, special events, on-water
programs. Open daily 10-5, May 22 through Oct 17.
THE ETHAN ALLEN HOMESTEAD
MUSEUM
1 Ethan Allen Homestead, Burlington
802.865.4556
ethanallenhomestead.org
Tours of Ethan Allen’s final home located on Burlington’s
scenic Intervale. Open May-Oct, Thurs- Mon 10-4.
ROKEBY MUSEUM
Route 7, Ferrisburgh
802.877.3406
rokeby.org
Visit Rokeby Museum and our stunning new exhibit, Free
& Safe: The Underground Railroad in Vermont. Meet the
abolitionist Robinsons and fugitives they sheltered here.
Explore nine historic outbuildings or tour the house. Open
10-5 May 20 to Oct 27.
BIRDS OF VERMONT MUSEUM
900 Sherman Hollow Rd, Huntington
802.434.2167
birdsofvermont.org
Natural history meets art. A unique collection of life-size
biologically accurate woodcarvings of Vermont birds. Bird
and butterfly gardens, walking trails, gift shop, picnic area.
Open daily May-Oct.
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SHELBURNE MUSEUM
Route 7, Shelburne
802.985.3346
shelburnemuseum.org
One of the nation’s finest and most diverse museums of
art, design and Americana. Folk art, fine art, quilts, 220-foot
steamboat, 22 beautiful gardens, museum store and cafe.
Opens May 11. New! Year-round Pizzagalli Center for Art
and Education.
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Conveniently Loca ted in Williston, Vermont
Taft Corners a t Route 2 & 2A
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MATT HOGAN PHOTOGRAPHY
HOTEL VERMONT
Get outdoors through the seasons
Vermont doesn’t quit. If you crave being active, Vermont
is your best running partner, ever-ready ski buddy, and
lead dog motivating you to get out there in the fresh
air. Our state continues to be heralded for being active
and healthy. We’ve received top ranking many years in
a row for being the healthiest state by the United Health
Foundation. Burlington has even been ranked by Outside
Magazine in the top ten cities for outdoor recreation (and
the #1 place for men by Men’s Health.).
Whether the snow has just started to fall or there’s a
spring thaw – you’ll find enthusiasts smiling ear-to-ear,
taking in the Vermont mountain experience. Play in
the mountains or in the woods, pick your fancy: nature
photography, ice fishing, snow-shoeing, ice-skating,
hockey, cross-country skiing, ice-climbing, sledding,
snow-mobiling, dog sledding. While we often are sad to
say goodbye to a season, we find solace in the new crop
of adventures — mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing,
road biking, fishing, swimming, bird watching, leaf-peeping
(fall), stand-up paddleboard, sailing, boating, waterskiing,
scuba diving, kayaking, berry-picking ….
What’s the last ingredient to complete your day out in the
Vermont fresh air no matter the season? WATER! Hot
tub, a refreshing dip in Lake Champlain (temperature
permitting), or simply taking in the view over the Lake….
Relax and reminisce about the day. You’re in Vermont.
Breathe it all in.
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TOURS
BEN & JERRY’S FACTORY
TOUR
1281 Waterbury-Stowe Rd, Waterbury
866.258.8687 (BJTOURS)
benjerry.com/scoop-shops/factory-tours/
Fun, educational factory tour. See a moo-vie, view
production & sample the flavor of the day. Open 7 days,
except winter holidays. Production schedule varies.
Admission $4 Adults, $3 Seniors, Kids 12 & under free.
RELOCATING. MOVING UP. DOWNSIZING. MOVING ON...
IT’S TIME AGAIN TO DREAM ABOUT REAL ESTATE.
BURLINGTON SEGWAYS
TOURS
Luxury Living
257 Pine St, Burlington
800.727.2359
burlingtonsegways.com
Tour the Burlington waterfront, bike path, downtown
and UVM effortlessly on a Segway® PT. See much
more of the City than you could on foot while we
entertain you with an historical narrative. Burlington
Segways is the #1 rated Activity for Burlington on Trip
Advisor. No prior experience necessary. We will train
you.
Country Living
Downtown
www.VermontDreamHome.com
[email protected]
802.734.6937 cell
802.846.9552 office
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5 Bartlett Bay Rd, South Burlington
802.658.BREW(2739)
magichat.net
Open Mon-Thurs 10-6, Fri-Sat 10-7, and Sun 12-5
Where ancient alchemy meets modern-day science
to create the best tasting beer on the planet! Visit
the Artifactory for free samples, tours and the most
unusual shopping experience. Call or visit us online
for extended hours and tour times Memorial Day –
Columbus day, to see what’s on tap, and for details on
some rocking events.
Neighborhoods
WHERE WILL YOU FIND YOUR VERMONT HOME?
P.O. Box 3069, Burlington
802.863.9132 | [email protected]
burlingtonhistorytours.com
10 person tour vehicle, $35 pp, group rates available.
Explore Burlington’s past from Native American
settlement to the early days of Ira and Ethan Allen.
We will visit historic buildings, burial sites, the UVM
campus, and 18th century homes.
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Lakefront
Dream Created. Dream Fulfilled.
BURLINGTON HISTORY
TOURS
MAGIC HAT BREWERY &
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ESSEX SHOPPES & CINEMA
VT-289 and RT-15, Essex Junction
essexshoppes.com
essexcinemas.com
Great factory outlets, specialty shops, and eateries:
Polo Ralph Lauren, Oshkosh, BCBGMAXAZRIA,
Orvis, Sweet Clover Market, Rustico’s, Tiny Thai and
much more. Find a complete listing online! Also check
out cinemas and T-Rex Theatre. Open Daily, Year
Round.
TICK TOCK JEWELERS
185 Bank St, Burlington
802.862.3042
Ticktockjewelers.com
Specializing in fine, new and estate jewelery. Also
sales and service of fine watches and jewelery.
Located in downtown Burlington.
BURTON SNOWBOARDS
SHOPPING
CHURCH STREET
MARKETPLACE
Church St, Burlington
802.863.1648
churchstreetmarketplace.com
Visit the award-winning Church St Marketplace. A
four-block pedestrian mall with over 100 unique
shops, restaurants, street vendors & street
entertainers; adjacent to Burlington Town Center.
Year-round events and festivals. In the heart of
downtown Burlington.
TRADEWINDS EXPORTS
110 Church St, Burlington
802.860.2829
tradewindsvt.com
Burlington’s most interesting shopping experience.
An amazing collection of gems, jewelry, antiques and
handicrafts from around the world.
World Headquarters and Flagship Store
80 Industrial Parkway, Burlington
802.660.3200
www.burton.com
Alongside Burton Snowboards World Headquarters
you can tour Craig’s, a prototype facility dedicated
to the late Craig Kelly. Then drop in on the Flagship
Store and surround yourself with the latest and
greatest gear and gain knowledge from people that
know exactly what’s what.
MAPLE TREE PLACE
28 Walnut Place, Williston
802.879.9100
www.shopmtp.com
Enjoy your visit to over 35 great shops and
restaurants including Christmas Tree Shops, Dick’s
Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Old Navy, Mexicali,
Longhorn Steakhouse & Three Tomatoes Trattoria,
and Chili’s. Located on the southeast corner of Route
2 & 2A, just off Interstate 89, E12.
UNIVERSITY MALL
Exit 14E, I-89, Dorset St at Williston Rd
802.863.1066 | 800.863.1066
www.umallvt.com
Vermont’s largest enclosed shopping mall offers
over 70 shops and services, anchored by Kohl’s,
JCPenney, Sears, and Bon-Ton. Full food court and
Applebee’s and IHOP. Mon-Sat 9:30-9, Sun 10-6.
Free Wi-Fi.
SKI/RIDE/GOLF & MORE...
SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH
RESORT
4323 Vermont Route 108 South, Smugglers’ Notch
802.644.8851 | 800.451.8752 | 0800-169-8219 (UK)
www.smuggs.com
America’s Family Resort – Mountain Resort
Village. Award-winning children’s programs 6
weeks to 17 years. In winter, ski or snowboard
on 3 big mountains. In summer, enjoy 8 pools, 4
waterslides, golf driving range, tennis and outdoor
activities for every age. In fall, relax in our spectacular
surroundings. On-site conference center, shopping,
dining and entertainment. Horseback riding and
championship golf nearby. Year-round ArborTrek
Zipline Canopy Tours. Family Fun guaranteed!
BURTON SNOWBOARDS
World Headquarters and Flagship Store
80 Industrial Parkway, Burlington
802.660.3200
www.burton.com
Alongside Burton Snowboards World Headquarters
you can tour Craig’s, a prototype facility dedicated
to the late Craig Kelly. Then drop in on the Flagship
Store and surround yourself with the latest and
greatest gear and gain knowledge from people that
know exactly what’s what.
STOWE MOUNTAIN RESORT
5781 Mountain Rd, Stowe
(802) 253-3000 | 800.253.4754
www.stowe.com
Stowe Mountain Resort is enjoying a dramatic
resurgence centered on new world-class amenities at
Spruce Peak. Together with Mt. Mansfield, Stowe is a
superlative four-season mountain destination.
SUGARBUSH RESORT
1840 Sugarbush Access Rd, Warren
800.53SUGAR
www.sugarbush.com
A four-season destination in Warren – just 45 minutes
south of Burlington. 4000+ acres of skiing and riding.
Summer brings lift-served mountain biking, golf,
tennis, disc golf, zip line and more.
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LOCAL MOTION
across the widest part of the lake, offering spectacular
views of the Green Mountains to the east, and the
Adirondacks to the west.
DAVID SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY
BIKING
By Thomas Cohen/ Brian Costello :: Local Motion
Have you ever biked on water? We bet you didn't know
that you can in Vermont! The Island Line rail trail connects
the greater Burlington region with the Champlain Islands
in grand style. It follows the shoreline of Lake Champlain
for miles through downtown Burlington, crosses over the
mouth of the Winooski River into Colchester, and then
strikes out for over three miles on a marble causeway
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It doesn’t stop there! A ferry for bicyclists takes the
place of the drawbridge that once carried steam trains
across this causeway to the Champlain Islands. The
establishment of the Island Line Bike Ferry is the latest
chapter in the rich history of the Island Line; as did the
trains from 1899 through the 1950s, it reconnects the
vibrant City of Burlington, and Colchester’s Mallett’s Bay,
with the family farms, wineries, orchards, and quiet roads
of the unique Champlain Islands.
Forgot your bicycles? There are plenty of places to rent
bicycles and the provisions for a great picnic are easily
accessible so what's stopping you? Take a ride on the
Island Line - when you get home you can tell all your
friends that in Vermont they bike on water.
STAY
local
CAMPING
SHELBURNE CAMPGROUND
elegant
4385 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne
802.985.2540
shelburnecamping.com
A great camping destination! 80 sites. 20-50 amp. Large
premium sites. 2 pools, cable TV, family restaurant,
kitchenette lodging. A short drive to area attractions,
boat launch, paths, golf, and more; 5 miles to
Burlington, colleges, beaches. Early season discounts.
LONE PINE CAMPSITES
52 Sunset View Rd, Colchester
802.878.5447
lonepinecampsites.com
Largest, highest-rated campground locally. Recreation
halls, laundry, store, fire truck rides, tennis courts,
arcade and entertainment (all self-contained on
grounds). Route 7, north of Burlington, left on Bay Road.
convenient
www.langhouse.com
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NORTH BEACH
CAMPGROUND
Burlington, VT
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877-919-9799
60 Institute Road, Burlington
802.862.0942 | 800.571.1198
On the shores of Lake Champlain lies one of
Burlington’s hidden treasures. Located on Burlington’s
scenic eight mile bike path; 2000 ft. sand beach; close
to downtown marketplace for ideal shopping and dining.
With 137 tent, RV and trailer sites. Call for fall rates.
BED & BREAKFASTS
ELMWOOD GUEST HOUSE
42 Elmwood Ave, Burlington
802.540.0466 | [email protected]
elmwoodguesthouse.com
EGH is a minute walk to Church St. Spacious, tastefully
furnished suite with queen-sized bed, pantry, private
bath, parlor, and separate entrance. WiFi. Cable. See
website for reservations calendar.
HOWARD STREET GUEST
HOUSE
153 Howard St, Burlington
802.864.4668
howardstreetguesthouse.com
Two exquisite private suites in a detached carriage
barn. Accommodations are spacious, bright, and
thoughtfully appointed. Kitchenettes, queen beds, TV,
wi-fi, and unique furnishings. Well-suited for a romantic
getaway, college visitors, or a business person. Visa/
MC/AMEX. $165 - $185.
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HARTWELL HOUSE B&B
170 Ferguson Ave, Burlington
802.658.9242 | 888.658.9242 | [email protected]
vermontbedandbreakfast.com
Warm welcoming atmosphere in quiet Burlington
neighborhood. Two charming bedrooms, cozy living room
with art and antiques, pool and deck provide guests with
comforts of home. Transportation: airport, bus, trains by
arrangement. Two bedrooms $90 winter-$99 summer,
includes tax and full breakfast.
ONE OF A KIND B&B
53 Lakeview Terrace, Burlington
802.862.5576 | 877.479.2736
[email protected]
oneofakindbnb.com
Enjoy a beautiful lake view and spectacular sunsets from our
two-room suite with private bath or from the small cottage
that stands apart from the main house. Perched above Lake
Champlain in a quiet neighborhood, perfect for downtown
and waterfront excursions on foot, by bike, or by car—offers
a creative alternative for the independent traveler.$175 & up
254 SOUTH UNION STREET
GUEST HOUSE
254 South Union St, Burlington
802.862.7843 | 802.922.2621 | [email protected]
254southunion.com
We are centrally located in the heart of Burlington’s Hill
Section near Church St, UVM, Champlain College, and the
waterfront. All rooms have private bathrooms, queen beds,
free WiFi, Cable TV, AC, and continental breakfast. Rates
from $155-239.
DUBUQUE LANE GUEST HOUSE
9 Mill St, Burlington
802.860.7586
dubuquelane.com
Our guest house is a spacious and private suite located in a
historic woolen mill district overlooking the Winooski River.
Accommodations are newly renovated and furnished with
original art. Perfect for leisure or business travel. $130-$160.
OVERLOOK PARK B&B
1560 Spear St, South Burlington
802.862.2762 | 877.OVERLOK |
[email protected]
overlookparkbnb.com
Overlook Park B&B house is situated on 2 acres with
panoramic views of Lake Champlain and Mountain,
decorated with oriental arts and antiques. All guest rooms
have private bath, A/C and rates include full breakfast.
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SUNSET HOUSE B&B
STAY
78 Main St, Burlington
802.864.3790 | 802.777.0940 | [email protected]
sunsethousebb.com
Nancy & Paul Boileau
Historic Queen Anne-style house built in 1854
“Celebrating 150 years” in downtown with off-street
parking. Two blocks from Marketplace, theaters,
restaurants, Lake Champlain, and close to all colleges,
historic parks. Park, walk or bike. Four bedrooms,
A/C seasonal, two shared bathrooms, continental
breakfast, smoke/pet free. $139-$169
LANG HOUSE ON MAIN
STREET
360 Main St, Burlington
802.652.2500 | 877.919.9799 |
[email protected]
langhouse.com
11 guest rooms with private en suite bathrooms,
period furnishings and distinctive décor. Leisure
and business guests enjoy Victorian elegance and
contemporary amenities including delectable breakfast
fare, plush robes, wireless Internet, AC and cable TV.
Wine and beer for purchase. Close to the Church St,
UVM, Champlain, hospital and waterfront. $145-245.
MADE INN VERMONT
204 So Willard St, Burlington
802.399.2788 | 855.204.MADE
madeinnvermont.com
New urban-chic 4 guest room B&B offers a romantic,
private sanctuary with first-class amenities: sumptuous
beds, indulgent hospitality, gourmet breakfasts,
unforgettable views & Heady Toppers. An all-inclusive
get-away; relax, renew, & explore all that Vermont has
to offer. (WiFi, Premium Cable, Art Library, Hot-Tub)
Come for the Design. Stay for the Experience.TM
HOTELS, INNS & MORE...
WILLARD STREET INN
349 South Willard St, Burlington
802.651.8710 | 800.577.8712
willardstreetinn.com
Nestled in Burlington’s historic Hill District, this
grand Victorian mansion offers 14 unique rooms,
private baths, full-plated breakfasts, and free Wi-Fi.
Come experience the service of yesteryear with the
amenities of today. $150-$245
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GREEN MOUNTAIN SUITES
HOTEL
401 Dorset St, South Burlington
802.860.1212 | 866.337.1616
greenmountainsuites.com
"Experience all the charm of a boutique Vermont
country inn"! Finely-appointed suites feature fully
equipped kitchens, spacious living rooms and
separate bedroom(s). Amenities include Vermontstyle hot breakfast, Manager’s social Mon-Thurs
evenings with craft beer, wine and delicious food.
WIFI, a state-of-the-art exercise facility and indoor
swimming pool & jacuzzi.
THE INN AT SHELBURNE
FARMS
99 Inn Rd, Shelburne
802.985.8498
shelburnefarms.org
Chosen as one of Fodor Guides' Top 100 Hotels
in the World, the Inn features beautifully restored
guest rooms, spectacular lake and mountain views,
lovely gardens, and the whole of Shelburne Farms to
explore. The dining room, open for breakfast, dinner
and Sunday brunch, is a leader in the Farm-to-Plate
movement, featuring food produced on the Farm and
by many Vermont farmers. Open mid-May to mid-Oct.
BURLINGTON HOSTEL
ETHAN ALLEN MOTEL
SMART SUITES
BEST WESTERN PLUS
WINDJAMMER INN &
CONFERENCE CENTER
53 Main St, Burlington
802.540.3043
theburlingtonhostel.com
Affordable community style lodging in Vermont. $3540 per person/night (group rates available). Located
in the heart of Burlington – between Lake Champlain
and Church St. Great for Travelers, visitors and
commuters.
1700 Shelburne Rd, South Burlington
802.860.9900 | 877.862.6800
smartsuitesburlington.com
All the comfort of home. Studio and 1 bedroom
suites with kitchens. Less than 4 miles to Church
St Marketplace, UVM campus, & Lake Champlain
Waterfront. Free deluxe continental breakfast &
wireless. 24 hr airport shuttle.
1611 Williston Rd, South Burlington
802.863.4573
ethanallenmotel.com
A charming, quiet, traditional motel ½ mile from
airport. Pool, AC, 60 channels/HBO/ESPN,
refrigerators & off season efficiencies. Free local calls
& coffee. 75% non-smoking. Walk to restaurants.
Seasonal rates. Sleep well, the Merrill family.
1076 Williston Rd, South Burlington
802.863.1125 | 800.371.1125
bestwestern.com/windjammerinn
Settled in a unique location just south of Burlington,
we are minutes from Lake Champlain, UVM, Fletcher
Allen and many area attractions. 158 rooms, indoor
and outdoor pools, The Windjammer Restaurant and
Upper Deck pub, fitness center, continental breakfast
and airport shuttle make our hotel the perfect choice
for both corporate and leisure travel. Exit 14E I-89.
Experience All the
Charm of a Boutique
Vermont Country Inn
866-337-1616 |
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STAY
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
- BURLINGTON HARBOR
25 Cherry St, Burlington
802.864.4700
marriott.com/btvdt
Downtown Burlington's premiere waterfront hotel; just
steps away from the lake and Church St Marketplace.
161 sleeping rooms, member farm-to-table group,
Vermont Fresh Network, fitness facility, and indoor pool.
TOWNPLACE SUITES BY
MARRIOTT
66 Zephyr Road-Taft Corners, Williston
802.872.5900
marriott.com/btvts
All new, all suite hotel featuring fully equipped kitchens,
indoor pool, exercise room, landscaped barbecue
terrace, complimentary breakfast, and high speed
internet. Conveniently located to airport, dining,
entertainment, and restaurants.
HOTEL VERMONT
41 Cherry St, Burlington
802.651.0080
hotelvt.com
Downtown Burlington’s first independent boutique hotel,
reflective of the rich cultural heritage and optimism
of Burlington and Vermont. Local and reclaimed
building materials. Farm-to-table cuisine. Style and
sophistication.
AUBERGE HARRIS
576 rue Champlain, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
450.348.3821
aubergeharris.com
Located along the Richelieu River, 20 minutes from
Montreal, Auberge Harris is known for its courteous and
attentive service for groups, corporate clients, tourists
and cyclists. We offer 48 rooms and 29 suites. Whirlpool
baths and wireless. The Inn's 6 conference facilities are
an ideal setting for seminars or small conferences.
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON
1117 Williston Rd, South Burlington
802.658.0250
burlington.doubletree.com
1.5 miles to Downtown Burlington. 1 block from
University Mall and Higher Ground. Near FAHC, UVM,
Champlain and St. Michael’s Colleges. Complimentary
parking and airport shuttle. Complimentary Wi-Fi and
refrigerators in guestrooms. Suites available with
microwaves. Precor fitness center, indoor heated pool,
hot tub and sundeck.
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott
Longer Stays, Lower Rates
All the amentities of home.
marriott.com/btvts
802.872.5900
Courtyard Burlington Harbor Hotel
Sweeping views of
Lake Champlain & the Adironacks
Dine at our West End Restaurants:
Bleu Northeast Seafood,
Juniper & Hen of the Wood
In the heart of Downtown Burlington
802.864.4700
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marriott.com/btvdt
STAY
HILTON BURLINGTON HOTEL
60 Battery St, Burlington
802.658.6500 | 800.HILTONS
burlington.hilton.com
Great location with luxurious guestrooms. Indoor heated
pool and whirlpool, fitness center, restaurant and
bar. Walk to shopping, dining, theater and lakefront.
Complimentary airport shuttle. Great views of Lake
Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains.
SINCLAIR INN
389 VT Route 15, Jericho
802.899.2234 | [email protected]
sinclairinnbb.com
Elegant, fully restored 1890s Victorian inn just outside
Burlington at the base of the Green Mountains. Beautiful
guest rooms, each with its own bathroom, with one fully
handicapped accessible. Lovely perennial gardens,
A/C, satellite TV, warm hospitality, WiFi and close to
Smuggler’s Notch. $130-160.
Successful
Meetings & Events
Begin in Vermont
RESIDENCE INN BURLINGTON
- WILLISTON
35 Hurricane Ln, Williston
802.878.2001
marriott.com/btvbu
All suite hotel located a few miles from the Airport.
Conveniently situated off of I-89 and in close proximity
to downtown Burlington, Lake Champlain, Ben & Jerry’s
factory, Stowe Mountain, restaurants and shopping
centers.
RESIDENCE INN BURLINGTON
- COLCHESTER
71 Rathe Rd, Colchester
802.655.3100
residenceinnburlington-colchester.com
Burlington’s newest all-suite hotel! Spacious suites
for business and leisure travelers. Rate includes hot
breakfast buffet, wireless internet, heated indoor pool,
and fitness center. Complimentary shuttle service to
downtown Burlington.
HOLIDAY INN
1068 Williston Rd, South Burlington
802.863.6363 | 800.799.6363
hiburlingtonvt.com
Full service hotel. Desirable location, one mile to UVM
campus, Church St, & Lake Champlain Waterfront.
Indoor & outdoor pools. Fitness center. Free wireless.
Restaurant & pub. Complimentary airport shuttle. Walking
distance to University Mall.
Experience all Vermont has to offer
through our new state-of-the-art
iOS mobile application, launching
this spring!
ViewBoost was developed the
“Vermont way!” We talked with
Vermonters, as well as those
traveling to and through our
beautiful state. Their ideas helped
create ViewBoost Vermont. We are
confident that the application will
provide you an experience like no
other. Join us as we travel
Vermont—exploring, discovering,
and sharing our state!
www.ViewBoost.com
Contact the
Vermont Convention Bureau
(802) 860-0606
www.vermontmeetings.org
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
1720 Shelburne Rd, South Burlington
802.860.6000
hiexpressburlington.com
Less than 4 miles to Church St, UVM, & Lake
Champlain Waterfront. Beautifully appointed
guestrooms. Free “Express Start” hot breakfast
buffet. Indoor pool & fitness center. 24 hour airport
shuttle. Shelburne Museum discounts.
DAYS INN- SHELBURNE
3229 Shelburne Road, Shelburne
802.985.3334
daysinn.com
Set back from Shelburne Road, very quiet. Large
outdoor pool. Two miles from Shelburne Museum
and Vermont Teddy Bear Company. ¼ mile from
Lake Champlain. Fishing access one mile. 4 ½
miles from downtown Burlington and UVM. Free
continental breakfast, some rooms with microwave
and refrigerator. HBO and free wireless.
SHERATON BURLINGTON
HOTEL & CONFERENCE
CENTER
870 Williston Road, Burlington
802.865.6600 | 800.325.3535
sheraton.com/burlington
Tastefully renovated guest rooms with mountain
views and Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Beds. Fitness
center and Jacuzzis. Restaurant, pub and room
service. Free parking, airport shuttle, satellite TV.
Downtown and Lake Champlain just one mile, with
shopping nearby. AAA/CAA discounts. I-89, Exit
14W.
QUALITY INN COLCHESTER
84 South Park Drive, Colchester
802.655.1400
qualityinn.com/hotel/vt057
Great hotel at a great value! Complimentary full hot
breakfast and immaculate guest rooms including
cable TV, Free Wi-Fi, iron & hairdryer. Fitness room,
outdoor heated pool, business center, and fresh
coffee service in the lobby 24/7!
Find more places and reasons to stay at
VERMONT.ORG!
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RESORTS
SMUGGLERS’ NOTCH
RESORT
4323 Vermont Route 108 South,
Smugglers’ Notch
802.644.8851 | 800.451.8752 | 0800-169-8219 (UK)
smuggs.com
America’s Family Resort – Mountain Resort Village.
Award-winning children’s programs 6 weeks to
17 years. In winter, ski or snowboard on 3 big
mountains. In summer, enjoy 8 pools, 4 waterslides,
golf driving range, tennis and outdoor activities
for every age. In fall, relax in our spectacular
surroundings. On-site conference center, shopping,
dining and entertainment. Horseback riding and
championship golf nearby. Year-round ArborTrek
Zipline Canopy Tours. Family Fun guaranteed!
STOWE MOUNTAIN
RESORT
5781 Mountain Rd, Stowe
(802) 253-3000 | 800.253.4754
stowe.com
Stowe Mountain Resort is enjoying a dramatic
resurgence centered on new world-class amenities
at Spruce Peak. Together with Mt. Mansfield, Stowe
is a superlative four-season mountain destination.
SUGARBUSH RESORT
1840 Sugarbush Access Rd, Warren
800.53SUGAR
sugarbush.com
A four-season destination in Warren – just 45
minutes south of Burlington. 4000+ acres of skiing
and riding. Summer brings lift-served mountain
biking, golf, tennis, disc golf, zip line and more.
THE TYLER PLACE FAMILY
RESORT
Highgate Springs
802.868.4000
tylerplace.com
Babies, kids & romance, too! Nine nationallyrenowned infant-to-teen morning and evening
programs. Extensive land & water sports and
activities. Great food and adult candlelight dining.
EAT
HOTEL VERMONT
LOCAL FOOd
By Joyce Cellars :: The Intervale
One reason that Vermont is such a beautiful place to live,
work, and play is its thriving agricultural economy. We
love our pastures dotted with grazing cows, our blueberry
bushes dripping with ripe berries, and our farm-to-table
meals. And in many ways, we’re setting an example for
the nation, like our state’s pioneering plan to connect our
local farmers to our dinner plates.
The number of farmers in Vermont is growing and the
number of small farms is on the rise too. Furthermore,
Vermont’s farmers are a diverse bunch, with an
increased number of female farmers, minority farmers,
and young farmers (a 22% increase in the past
five years). Want to get involved in Vermont's food
community, but are wondering where to start? It’s simpler
than you think!
LEARN:: Read about local food issues in the food
sections of local papers and online. Check the websites
of your local agricultural nonprofits like the Intervale
Center, NOFA Vermont, Rural Vermont, and Shelburne
Farms for seminars, workshops, and discussions. Get to
know your farmer!
TAKE A COOKING:: class from one of the area’s
renowned teaching kitchens, like those at City Market,
Healthy Living, and or a private class from a local chef.
Shop at your farmers’ market. Burlington hosts a yearround farmers’ market, and many neighboring towns offer
a variety of summer options. Check out: Vermont.org/
visit-vt for more information!
PICK YOUR OWN:: Nothing beats heading out directly
to the farm on a warm summer day! Places like Hackett’s
Orchard, Allenholm Farm, and Adam’s Apples, just to
name a few. For more information and directions, visit a
site like http://www.pickyourown.org/VT.htm.
CELEBRATE:: Many farms and nonprofits like the
Intervale Center and Shelburne Farms offer familyfriendly summer events where you can listen to live
music, eat great food, and enjoy quality time with the
kids.
SHARE A MEAL:: Buy fresh, delicious food from a
farmers’ market, produce stand or dine at one of the
many restaurants that buy directly from Vermont farmers.
Come to the table with friends and family, and celebrate
Vermont's bounty!
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EAT
FOOD
BOLOCO
92 Church St, Burlington
802.658.9771
boloco.com/stores/burlington-vt/\
Serving the #btv community through a menu of
globally inspired burritos, salads, smoothies and more.
We believe that even a burrito aspires!
FARMHOUSE TAP & GRILL
160 Bank Street, Burlington
802.859.0888
www.farmhousetg.com
A farm-to-table gastropub dedicated to showcasing
our many local farms and food producers. Awardwinning local burgers, comfort entrees, and innovative
nightly specials. The Tap Room delivers highly prized
and rare beers from Vermont's backyard and beyond.
Be sure to visit the Parlor and seasonal beer garden
during a visit or stop in on Wednesday nights for the
weekly ‘Special Happenin's’.
EL CORTIJO TAQUERIA
189 Bank Street, Burlington
802.497.1668
www.cortijovt.com
A farm-to-taco experience located in the historic 1950s
Oasis diner. Tacos, burritos, and entrees prepared
with local ingredients and expressed as traditional
Mexican fare. Fresh-squeezed margaritas and
hand-crafted cocktails are served in a lively, vibrant
atmosphere. Full menu available all day.
GUILD & COMPANY
1633 Williston Road, South Burlington
802.497.1207
www.guildandcompany.com
Guild & Company on Williston Road in South
Burlington is a farm-to-table steakhouse featuring
dry aged, local beef grilled over Vermont hardwood.
The menu offers classic steakhouse entrees,
seafood and vegetarian options, and an innovative
cocktail program. More casual fare, such as local
beef burgers, fish & chips, salads, meatloaf, and
sandwiches are available for dining out any night of
the week.
WINDJAMMER
RESTAURANT
1076 Williston Road, South Burlington
802.862.6585
www.windjammerrestaurant.com
Locally owned and operated for over 35years,
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TRADER DUKE’S
RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE
The Windjammer is Burlington’s original steak and
seafood restaurant. In addition to classic American
fare, the menu also offers vegetarian and gluten free
options as well as an extensive salad bar. Specialty At the DoubleTree by Hilton
cocktails, craft beers and a Wine Spectator wine list 1117 Williston Road, South Burlington
complement both the restaurant and pub menus.
802.660.7523
www.burlington.doubletree.com
American Fare served in a North Country setting with a
fieldstone fireplace. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
Popular Sunday breakfast buffet. Culinary delights
60 Lake Street, Burlington
include pancakes, omelets, homemade soups, a variety
802.540.0188
of salads, sandwiches including great burgers, steaks,
89 Main Street, Montpelier
seafood and nightly specials. Vermont products and
802.262.CAKE
microbrews are house specialties.
www.skinnypancake.com
Sweet & savory crepes at the waterfront and in
downtown Montpelier. Open breakfast - dessert, 7
days/week. Outdoor patio, espresso bar, local beers
on tap & well-crafted wine list, vegan & gluten- free
Find more places and reasons to eat at
options. Wireless. Live music Thursday-Saturday.
Committed to local foods & sustainability.
THE SKINNY PANCAKE
VERMONT PUB & BREWERY
144 College Street Burlington
802.865.0500
www.vermontbrewery.com
Vermont’s original and world renowned pub &
brewery, brewing and serving ales, lagers, seltzers
and homemade root beer, all fresh from our cellar
brewery. Full lunch and dinner menus feature
moderately priced British fare. Children welcome.
11:30 am - 2 am (full menu until 10pm), Late night
menu 10pm -12am.
EAST SHORE VINEYARD
TASTING ROOM/WINE BAR
28 Church Street, Burlington
802.859.9463 | 877.348.8466
www.eastshorevineyard.com
East Shore Vineyard is located on Grand Isle, VT
overlooking Lake Champlain. The Lake’s deep waters
provide a micro-climate favorable for growing coldhardy grapes that produce some of our award-winning
wines. We have been growing wine grapes since 2000
on the land that has been in the family for 40 years.
BEN & JERRY’S SCOOP
SHOP
36 Church St, Burlington
802.862.9260
http://scoopshops.benjerry.com/scoopshops/
burlington
Enjoy a new flavor or an old favorite served in a cone,
a cup, as a milkshake, in a freshly baked waffle cone
or as a sundae beneath a river of our own hot fudge.
We’re here to offer joy for the belly and soul!
VERMONT.ORG!
EAT
Convenient Location
and Great Selection
• Thousands of Vermont products
• Extensive beer & wine department
• Large variety of wellness products
• Hot and cold food bar
• Deli sandwiches
• Fresh local produce
• Artisan cheese
• Fresh cut meat
• Friendly staff
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BACK STORY
BACK STORY
By Rick Sharp :: Burlington Segway Tours
Nestled beside a beguiling blue lake named after explorer
Samuel De Champlain, the Queen City of Burlington
enjoys the distinction of being one of America’s most
livable communities. Chock-full of opportunities to sample
delicious fare, local bands, (Phish was once a B-Town
favorite!) art and outdoor adventures, Burlington offers
plenty to like, including a marvelous history.
Beginning with the University of Vermont campus on the
hill, you’ll find the grave of educator and philosopher John
Dewey, breathtaking stained glass windows by Louis
Comfort Tiffany, and the mysterious looking Converse Hall
dormitory, designed by famed Victorian era architects, the
Wilson Brothers of Philadelphia, P.A.
Downtown, the hip, homey, atmosphere of the Church
Street Marketplace holds more gems of yesteryear.
Start at the two centuries old Unitarian Universalist edifice
at the top of the first block and meander south toward
several noteworthy buildings dating from the 1800‘s: The
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DAVID SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY
STEAVE MEASE PHOTOGRAPHY
castle-like Richardson Place, gabled Masonic Temple,
once luxurious Howard Opera House and Burlington City
Arts, site of the old Ethan Allen Engine Company.
Travel west to Burlington’s shoreline, where authors
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Rudyard Kipling once strolled
Burlington’s first commercial district, (Kipling declared
Burlington’s sunset one of the world’s most beautiful).
That’s where ship builder John Winans constructed Lake
Champlain’s first steamboat, and Timothy Follett, (whose
pillared Greek Revival mansion still stands on the corner of
College and South Champlain streets) introduced the local
railroad. Want more? A picturesque, shaded, pedestrian
path follows Battery Street north to Battery Park where
soldiers from the War of 1812 kept watch for enemy ships.
This birthplace of Ben and Jerry’s offers plenty of local
lore. Looking for a taste of modern history? See the plaque
on the site of their first scoop shop, on the corner of
College and St. Paul streets.
STUDY
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
HIGHER EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
85 South Prospect St, Burlington
802.656.3131
uvm.edu
Founded in 1971, Vermont’s only research university
includes undergraduate and graduate programs,
College of Medicine, Division of Continuing
Education, Royall Thyler Theater, Fleming Museum,
Lane Series, and NCAA Division 1 Athletics.
ALBANY COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY & HEALTH
SCIENCES
(Vermont campus)
acphs.edu
CASTLETON STATE
COLLEGE
castleton.edu
CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE
champlain.edu
BURLINGTON COLLEGE
burlington.edu
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF
VERMONT
ccv.edu
JOHNSON STATE COLLEGE
jsc.edu
LYNDON STATE COLLEGE
lyndonstate.edu
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
middlebury.edu/
SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE
smcvt.edu
VERMONT TECHNICAL
COLLEGE
vtc.edu
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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
LAKE CHAMPLAIN SAILING CENTER
fun for everyone
FAMILY :: School’s out for summer – or maybe you’ve
decided to head to Vermont for a long weekend to leave
work and studies behind for two days of fun and relaxation.
You’ve come to the right place to keep the kids occupied
and entertained – and you’ll find yourself hooked on
Burlington’s myriad family activities as well!
AMBIENT PHOTOGRAPHY
There’s something in the air here, and you’ll catch a dose
from the minute you breathe in our crisp, fresh Vermont air.
Outdoor fun and staying active is a way of life for kids and
parents alike here, and we know you’ll want to live like a
local along with the rest of us.
Our trail-packed woodlands, crystal-clear expanse of Lake
Champlain, inviting open spaces and public parks, fishing
trips in a tucked-away pond, or even rock climbing are just
a few of the wear-'em-out outdoor family fun adventures
you’ll find in the greater Burlington area.
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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Inclement weather, or just feeling like an indoor excursion is
on the menu for the day? Interactive museums, aquariums,
indoor water parks (yes, really!), plays and theatre
productions, and family fun centers are plentiful and sure to
please the whole family.
SPAS :: Fresh air and open spaces; it’s no wonder Vermont
THE INN AT ESSEX
is a destination for rejuvenation. And, an escape to a fullservice Vermont spa is as dependable a retreat as the Green
Mountains themselves, though the bonus is you don’t need
to pay attention to the weather. An indoor waterfall, a hot
mineral bath, a fireside chaise? Yes, please! A traditional
deep-tissue massage, a signature body wrap, a prescriptive
facial? Thank you! And no need to fret for the end of the
day, because stepping out of the spa and into the Vermont
landscape means the relaxation is sure to linger.
FISHING :: Vermont celebrates its outdoor lifestyle, and at the
heart of that lifestyle is fishing.
VERMONT CONVENTION BUREAU
Fishing is a fantastic, year-round activity that can bring
together family and friends, offer a needed respite from a
fast-paced life, and or deliver heart-pounding action. Who
doesn’t crave the adrenaline rush of pulling a massive angry
pike through the ice. Lake Champlain is host to a wide
variety of sport fish. Walleye, lake and brown trout, smalland largemouth bass, pan fish, pike, and salmon are big
and abundant. Lesser known species such as sheepshead,
bowfin, and gar are not to be missed when thrashing on
the end of your line. The lake’s tributaries are teeming with
rainbow trout, brook trout, big bass, yellow perch, and most
any other piscine your reel could want for.
Professional guide services are widely available for all
seasons and methods, or, if you prefer to go it alone, the
many local tackle shops are always willing to recommend the
latest hot lure and point you in the direction of your next catch.
PETS :: If dogs are truly man’s best friend, then it should
AMBIENT PHOTOGRAPHY
come as no surprise that pet travel is becoming increasingly
common. As families embark (pun intended) on new travel
adventures, more and more they look to include the most
important, four-legged member of the clan. Luckily, the
Burlington region of Vermont roll out the red carpet for pets
with a wide variety of pet-friendly accommodations and
attractions. Most restaurants welcome animals on their patios
and will even bring them a bowl of water after a day in the
sun.
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ISLANDS
MATT HOGAN PHOTOGRAPHY
EAT/ STAY/ PLAY IN THE ISLANDS ...
ISLANDS GETAWAY
Vermont’s Champlain Islands are just north of Burlington and yet a world
away. Hugging the shores of Lake Champlain, the Islands stretch between
the Burlington area and the Canadian border. With 200 miles of shoreline to
explore and enjoy, the Islands are a great place to vacation in summer, fall
and even winter!
CRESCENT BAY FARM B&B/
SNOW FARM VINEYARD
153 West Shore Rd, South Hero
802.372.4807
www.snowfarm.com
www.crescentbaybb.com
Visit the vineyard and B&B for a unique Island farm
experience. Enjoy the summer Thursday concert series
at the Vineyard; tastings and tours available daily.
THOMAS MOTT B&B
63 Blue Rock Rd, Alburgh
South Hero, the southernmost town, is just twenty minutes’ drive from
Burlington, while Isle La Motte, home of St. Anne’s Shrine and some world 802.796.4402
www.thomas-mott-bb.com
class fossils, is an hour to the north. The Islands are half way between
Beautiful country farmhouse located directly on Lake
Montreal and Burlington, so you can include visits to both cities, and you’ll
Champlain. 4 Lakeside guestrooms each with private
bath and lake views. Open seasonally May – Oct.
be back in the Islands by nightfall. (Don’t forget your passport.) Biking,
swimming, boating, loafing, fine dining and picnicking are favorite summer
pastimes. Take in a concert in the park. The Islands have orchards, vineyards
and farmers' markets. At night tuck yourself in at a B&B, inn, or campground HERO’S WELCOME
General Store & Marina, Bakery & Café
and enjoy the quiet.
Fall is the best time for biking, kayaking, leaf peeping and enjoying the fruits
of the vine. In February come for the winter festival on the ice. Then spring
brings the apple blossoms, and summer is on its way. Just a few miles north
of Burlington; cross the causeway and find out what "Island-Time" means in
Vermont.
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U.S. Route 2, North Hero Village
802.372.4161
www.heroswelcome.com
Lakeside century-old general store with something for
everyone! Come by car, seaplane or boat. Gas dock,
Post Office, bike, kayak & canoe rentals; skates and
snow-shoes in the winter. “Finest General Store on the
Planet”- Yankee Magazine.
ISLANDS
RANSOM BAY INN &
RESTAURANT
4 Center Bay Rd, Alburgh
802.796.3393
www.ransombayinn.com
Historic stone inn, circa 1795, featuring 4 guest rooms
all with private baths. The Carriage Barn restaurant
offers an intimate setting and fine dining cuisine.
HACKETT’S ORCHARD
86 South St, South Hero
802.372.4848
www.hackettsorchard.com
Farm stand, Apples, Bakery, Local Vermont Products.
Family owned orchard and farm market since 1967.
Open daily April – December 31st.
RUTHCLIFFE LODGE
1002 Quarry Rd, Isle La Motte
800.769.8162
www.ruthcliffe.com
Secluded Island Getaway, featuring 6 lakeside guest
rooms each with private bath and unparalleled views
of Lake Champlain. Fine dining on premises offers
delicious Italian-American cuisine.
SHORE ACRES INN &
RESTAURANT
237 Shore Acres Dr, North Hero
802.372.8722
www.shoreacres.com
Family run lakeside inn & restaurant on the shores of
Lake Champlain. 2 Clay tennis courts, playground,
target golf course and WIFI. 35 minutes north of
Burlington.
WEST SHORE CABINS
8888 US Rte 2, North Hero
Norma & Donald Mashtare
802.372.8832
[email protected]
www.westshorecabinsvt.com
Overnight/Housekeeping cottages with spectacular
sunsets over the lake. Fishing, swimming and docks.
Satellite TV. Daily and weekly rates. Open May to Oct.
ALLENHOLM FARM
NORTH HERO HOUSE INN & GRAND ISLE ART WORKS
RESTAURANT
AND CAFE
U.S. Route 2, North Hero
888.525.3644
www.northherohouse.com
Charming country inn & restaurant in quiet village
setting overlooking Lake Champlain. Fabulous
cuisine, wedding & meeting facilities. Pier Bar open
weekends during the summer season.
259 Us Route 2, Grand Isle
802.378.4591
www.grandisleartworks.com
Grand Isle Art Works is filled with the varied art of
65+ Vermont artisans. The Café at the Gallery offers
mid-day comfort food, Sunday brunch and Thursday
evening themed dinners.
SHORE ACRES INN &
RESTAURANT
GREEN FROG GIFT SHOP
237 Shore Acres Dr, North Hero
802.372.8722
www.shoreacres.com
Family run lakeside inn & restaurant on the shores of
Lake Champlain. 2 Clay tennis courts, playground,
target golf course and WIFI. 35 minutes north of
Burlingto
KEELER’S BAY VARIETY &
STATE LIQUOR STORE
500 U.S. Route 2, South Hero
802.372.4465
www.kbvstore.com
Complete line of groceries – USDA choice meats,
fresh fruits & vegetables, fresh baked breads &
desserts. Full Deli. Discount beer & wine. Vermont
hunting & fishing licenses.
ST. ANNE’S SHRINE
92 St. Anne’s Rd, Isle La Motte
802.928.3362
www.saintannesshrine.org
Religious and historic site on Lake Champlain in
scenic "Island County". Chapel, gifts, café, picnic,
beach, dock. Site of Fort St. Anne, Vermont's oldest
settlement. Majestic statue of Samuel de Champlain.
THE UNION BIBLE CHURCH
14 South Main St, Alburgh
802.796.3055
www.unionbiblechurch.org
Our services offer friendly and joyful times of worship
and opportunities to grow in knowledge of the Bible.
We provide many ministries for all ages. Everyone is
welcomed to attend. Service schedule is available on
our website.
7 Ferry Rd, South Hero
802.372.5031 | [email protected]
Largest gift shop in the area. Minnetonka moccasins
for the Whole Family. Vermont-made products. Over
100 designs of Vermont t-shirts and sweat shirts to
choose from. Open 10-5.
BILL’S SPORT SHOP
193 U.S.Route 2, Grand Isle
802.372.4531
www.billssportsshopvt.com
Live bait and large selection of tackle, hunting,
camping and boating equipment. Vt sports licenses,
big game weigh station. Custom cut arrows and
purchase of guns at 10% above our costs.
DUNKLEY’S GYMNASTIC
CAMP
Kibbe Point, South Hero
802.372.8898
www.gymcamp.homestead.com
Residential day camp with gymnastics and outdoor
water sports. Lodge and cabin rentals available during
June, Aug and Sept.
PADDLESURF CHAMPLAIN
City Bay, North Hero
802.881.4905
www.paddlesurfchamplain.com
Bringing Stand Up Paddleboarding and Paddleskiing
to the shores of the Champlain Islands. We offer
guided tours, instruction, short- and long-term rentals
(delivery/pickup available!) and equipment sales in
this all-ages surf-inspired sport. Visit us on the beach
in the heart of North Hero or at our Burlington location
at Oakledge Park.
South St, South Hero
802.372.5566
www.allenholm.com
Orchard, farm store, animals and family fun! Also
hidden in the orchard is a peaceful country guest
suite.
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ISLANDS EVENTS
EVENTS IN THE ISLANDS ...
SNOW FARM VINEYARD
CONCERT SERIES
VERMONT SHAKESPEARE
COMPANY
FIREWORKS
EXTRAVAGANZA
TAKE A SEAT IN THE
ISLANDS
Thursday June – September
Snow Farm Vineyard
www.snowfarm.com
July 3rd beginning at dusk
Knight Point State Park
MUSIC IN THE PARK
CONCERT SERIES
Tuesdays beginning July 8th at 6pm
July 8th – Dave Keller Band
July 15th – Starline Rhythm Boys
July 22nd – Mango Jam
July 29th – Jenni Johnson & the Junketeers
August 5th – Jimmy “T”
August 12th – Jukebox Hop with DJ Larry Brett
(all under the big tent)!
(802) 372-8400
www.Champlainislands.com
OPEN FARMS & STUDIO
WEEKEND
July 12-13
Throughout the Islands
(802)378-4591
www.Grandisleartworks.com
CIAO ANNUAL
ARTIST SHOW & SALE
July 25-28
Friday 1pm-7pm
Artist Reception at 4pm
Saturday & Sunday 9am-5pm
www.CIAOvt.org
FEAST OF SAINT ANNE
July 26, 2014, 11:15am & 7pm
Followed by traditional
Candlelight Procession
www.stannesshrine.org
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August 9th & 10th
Knight Point State Park
(877)874-1911
www.vermontshakespeare.org
ISLAND ARTS EVENTS
July 20th – August 16th
(802)372-8889
www.IslandArts.org
August 15th 7pm to 9pm
North Hero Community Hall
(802) 372-8400
www.vermont.org
ISLANDS CENTER CAR
SHOW
Sunday, August 24th
(802) 372-8400
www.Champlainislands.com
HARVEST DINNER AT
SAINT ANNE’S SHRINE
October 12, 2014, 11am-3pm
www.stannesshrine.org
MUSIC, ART AND TEA
IN THE GARDEN
Sundays July-August, 1 – 5pm
Ilmpt.org
(802)928-3364
Enjoy the Beauty of
Lake Champlain
Charlotte, VT - Essex, NY
year round ice conditions permitting
Burlington, VT - Port Kent, NY
open mid june to the end of september
Grand Isle, VT - Plattsburgh, NY
year round 24/7
www.ferries.com
802.864.9804
EVENTS
DISCOVER JAZZ FESTIVAL
Nightlife, Arts & Music Scene
HOTEL VERMONT
We’ve got nightlife at our resorts, downtown Burlington or in village pubs and
coffee shops. The City comes alive at night with live music at cafés, bars,
nightclubs and 21-and-over brew pubs. You can rub shoulders with talented singersongwriters destined to follow Phish and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals onto the
national stage! Burlington is a great stopover for national acts, traveling between
Montreal and New York City, get a thrill from seeing them live in a small-city venue
or on our waterfront. If classical music is your thing, orchestras, quartets, and
choral groups can be found on local stages. Our largest venue has a gallery with
exhibits of fine art and photography. The University hosts a world-class museum,
with its own Egyptian mummy! Burlington’s live theater scene is fantastic: edgy,
local plays compete for your attention with comedy acts, Shakespeare, as well as
the latest Broadway hits.
You can see a different performance every night of the week, all year round.
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KEYBANK VERMONT CITY
MARATHON AND RELAY
May 23-25, 2014
802.863.8412 | [email protected]
vermontcitymarathon.org
Celebrating 26 years! “The KeyBank Vermont City
Marathon is exceptional. Amazing volunteers, cheering
crowds: Burlington does a marathon like no other.”
–KBVCM participant. Marathon and Relay (May 25),
MVP Health Care YAM Scram (May 24), and Sport &
Fitness EXPO (May 23-24).
BURLINGTON DISCOVER
JAZZ FESTIVAL
May 30 - June 8, 2014
Downtown Burlington
802.86FLYNN
discoverjazz.com
For 10 days, over 50,000 people enjoy a unique mix of
concerts, street parties, meet-the-artist sessions and
cruises on breath-taking Lake Champlain. This year’s
headliners include Tony Bennett, Regina Carter ,Eddie
Palmieri, Maceo Parker, Belizbeha and much, much
more! Tickets and full line-up available online.
2ND ANNUAL CAUSEWAY 5K
& 15K RACE
June 7, 2014
Colchester
colchestervt.gov | active.com
Choose to run either the 5K or 15K and enjoy the
scenic Colchester Causeway. This race will begin
at Airport Park, following a gravel trail out onto the
historic Causeway, where runners will make their way
to designated turn around points and then return to
Airport Park.
BURLINGTON WINE & FOOD
FESTIVAL
June 21, 2014
Waterfront Park, Burlington
802.86FLYNN
www.burlingtonwineandfoodfestival.com
World class wines paired with creations of Vermont’s
top chefs, artisanal cheese, and live jazz on the shores
of Lake Champlain. 5th annual event showcasing fine
wines of Italy, Germany, France, California, Vermont,
Oregon, and more. Admission includes wine tastings,
menu samples, and seminars with winemakers. Tickets
$50 advance, $60 at door (space available).
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
June 17 - 28, 2014
Colchester
802.654.2281
www.saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
The New Mel Brooks Broadway Musical. Produced by
Greater Burlington’s professional summer theater Saint
Michael’s Playhouse. Evenings at 8 p.m. and Saturday
matinees at 2 p.m.
THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY
July 2 - 12, 2014
Colchester
802.654.2281
www.saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
A Hilarious New Madcap Comedy. Produced by
Greater Burlington’s professional summer theater Saint
Michael’s Playhouse. Evenings at 8 p.m. and Saturday
matinees at 2 p.m.
C
VERMONT BREWERS
FESTIVAL
July 18 - 19, 2014
Burlington Waterfront
802.760.8535 | [email protected]
vtbrewfest.com
Small State - Big Beer - An artisan craft beer festival
celebrating brewers who brew them. Multiple different
tasting sessions throughout the weekend.
VERMONT QUILT FESTIVAL
June 28 - 30, 2013
Champlain Valley Expo, Essex Junction
[email protected]
vqf.org
EVENTS
New England's largest and oldest quilt event
showcases hundreds of eye-catching quilts and
offers great shopping, classes, lectures, gallery talks,
appraisals, and more. Groups welcome. Champlain
Valley Exposition, Essex Junction.
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70 Live Species
Animal Demonstrations
100+ Interactives
Action Lab
Wildlife Films
Changing Exhibits:
Keva Planks: 05/24/14 -- 9/1/14
Coffee: World in Your Cup
9/13/14 -- 1/4/15
Playing Games
1/17/15 -- 5/10/15
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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
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July 16 – 26, 2014
Colchester
802.654.2281
www.saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
The Broadway Comedy Classic. Produced by Greater
Burlington’s professional summer theater Saint
Michael’s Playhouse. Evenings at 8 p.m. and Saturday
matinees at 2 p.m.
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BURLINGTON, VERMONT
ECHOVERMONT.ORG
ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center
877.324.6386
@ECHOvt
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EVENTS
WEDDINGS/GROUPS
By Susan Smith :: Vermont Convention Bureau (VCB)
Planning a family reunion, a wedding or another unique
event? If you had fun visiting Vermont, just think of the fun
your friends and colleagues will have!
Visitors love Vermont – featuring a landscape defined by
rugged mountains, rolling hills and breath-taking lakes.
Vermont has earned its reputation as one of the most
beautiful states in the nation. But that is just part of the
legendary appeal. It’s the experiences that can be created
here that set us apart – from Mozart served under a starlit
sky or perhaps a moonlight winter hike with a professional
guide followed with a four-star farm-to-table dinner to a
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SHELBURNE MUSEUM
DAVID SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY
simple s’mores break enjoyed around an open fire pit.
Vermont raises the bar on the experiences you and your
guests can share through our rare combination of fourseason recreation and authentic natural encounters.
Tell us your goals for your event and let us put our passion
for Vermont to work for you. We’ll help you find the perfect
meeting location, transportation, things to do and places to
visit and everything else you need to create a memorable
meeting, reunion or destination wedding.
Envision, Explore and Experience Vermont first hand!
EVENTS
30TH ANNUAL COLCHESTER SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK
Aug 9 - 10 and Aug 13 - 17, 2014
TRIATHLON
July 27, 2014
Colchester
Colchestertri.com | active.com
Be a part of a tradition by participating in the 30th mile
kayak, 12 mile bike and 3 mile run. Race is limited to
400 participants.
RING OF FIRE
July 30 – August 9, 2014
Colchester
802.654.2281
www.saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
A Blockbuster Tribute to Johnny Cash. Produced by
Greater Burlington’s professional summer theater Saint
Michael’s Playhouse. Evenings at 8 p.m. and Saturday
matinees at 2 p.m.
4TH ANNUAL YOGA ON
CHURCH STREET
August 10, 2014
Church St, Burlington
[email protected]
FREE 1.25 hr hatha yoga class. Bring own yoga
mat. Meet at top block of Church Street Marketplace.
Donations at event benefit Prevent Child Abuse
Vermont.
CHURCH ST MARKETPLACE
& DOWNTOWN
BURLINGTON SIDEWALK
SALE
Aug 6 - 8, 2014
Church St, Burlington
802.865.7596 | [email protected]
churchstmarketplace.com
One of Burlington’s greatest traditions! Merchants
display their wares on Church Street’s bricks starting
as early as 8 am for great bargains! Friends,
neighbors and visitors gather to fill the Marketplace
from dawn to dusk. Some merchants extend their sales
through the weekend.
Various locations
877.874.1911
vermontshakespeare.org
Join this exciting company of actors for an
unforgettable evening of theatre! A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT’S DREAM. Knight Point State Park, Shelburne
Museum and The Royall Tyler Theatre at UVM. Tickets
online or at the door. Show times online.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN
MARITIME FESTIVAL
Aug 7-10, 2014
Burlington Waterfront
lcmfestival.com
Stroll along the shores from venue to venue, view the
classic boats, long boats, canoe, kayak and Dragon
boat demonstrations as we commemorate the past,
present, and future of Lake Champlain. Experience
boat building, sample local fare, enjoy live music and
bring the children for hands-on exhibits along the
spectacular shores of Burlington's Waterfront.
THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY
FAIR
Aug 22- 31, 2014
Essex
www.cvexpo.org
For nearly 90 years, the Champlain Valley Fair has
provided a summer’s worth of fun in 10 days! Great fair
food, animals, midway rides, and grandstand shows
with the biggest names in music and comedy come
standard. Check out the website for the latest news
about the biggest Fair in Vermont!
STOWE CONCERT SERIES
Aug 28 - Sept 25, 2014
Church St, Burlington
802.865.7596 | [email protected]
churchstmarketplace.com
churchstmarketplace.com
The Church Street Marketplace kicks off the Fall/
Winter season with Thursday night concerts starting
on August 28th on City Hall Block, sponsored by Stowe
Mountain Resort. Enjoy the series' first performance
by local super star, Joshua Panda, a blend of soul,
country and rock, on Thursday, August 28 from
5pm-6:45pm. Thursday night performances will
continue through September 25th. Visit Church Street’s
website for more information.
22ND ANNUAL SOUTH END
ART HOP
Sept 5 - 7, 2014
South End of Burlington
802.859.9222 | [email protected]
seaba.com
The area’s largest festival celebrating art, music,
fashion and more! Over 500 artists in 100 locations,
Hopapalooza concert, Kids Hop, STRUT Fashion
Show, Arts Extravaganza, and the Original Juried Art
Show are just some of the amazing events happening
this weekend.
MUCK IT UP OUTDOOR
CHALLENGE
September 13, 2014
Colchester
colchestervt.gov | active.com
The Muck it Up Outdoor Challenge will consist of trail
running, mountain biking, paddling and a few mystery
physical challenges.
PINK OUT THE PARK 5K
RUN/WALK
October 11, 2014
Colchester
[email protected] | active.com
The Colchester CANsur-vive Team will promote breast
cancer awareness at Bayside Park in Colchester. The
public is encouraged to come to the park dressed
in pink. Proceeds will go to Making Strides Against
Breast Cancer.
SANTA PARADE & CHURCH
STREET LIGHTING
CEREMONY
Nov 28, 2014
Church St, Burlington
802.865.7596 | [email protected]
churchstmarketplace.com
Santa makes a quick trip to the Marketplace during
his busy season. The parade starts at noon on City
Hall Block and ends on the Mall Block. The day’s
festivities conclude with Church Street’s annual lighting
ceremony which includes a classic rendition of the
stage production, “Twas the Night Before Christmas”,
the singing of carols, and more. The performances
culminate with the illumination of 250,000 LCD lights
on Church Street. Official lighting time is 6:00 p.m. The
50-foot holiday tree is lit with thousands of colored LCD
lights, shining the full length of the Marketplace.
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EVENTS
FIRST NIGHT BURLINGTON
December 31, 2014
Burlington
firstnightburlington.com
Family-oriented, substance free event with
performances for all ages and interests. Comedy,
theater, music, and circus events from all over the
state and beyond.
BURLINGTON WINTER
WEEKEND |WINTER LIGHTS
Church St, Burlington
802.865.7596 | [email protected]
churchstmarketplace.com
February 6 - 7, 2015
churchstmarketplace.com
Winter Lights encompasses a number of new light
installations on the Church Street Marketplace!
Enjoy colorful spheres hanging in our trees, twinkling
lights and light canopies, all part of the magical
winter wonderland experience on the Church Street
Marketplace! The weekend includes Winter fun
activities such as Ice Golf, Tic Tac Ice, snowshoeing,
shopping promotions and beautiful ice sculptures. For
more information, visit Church Street’s website closer
to the event.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMER THEATER
32ND ANNUAL COLCHESTER
WINTER CARNIVAL
February 6-8, 2015
Colchester
colchestervt.gov
32 years and counting! Join Colchester for the
“Colchester’s Got Talent” show on Friday night and
come back on Saturday for a day filled with indoor and
outdoor activities.
ONGOING EVENTS ...
NORTH END STUDIOS AND
THE VERMONT COUNCIL ON
WORLD AFFAIRS PRESENTS:
The Gobal Burlington International Dinner Series
Featuring a rotating menu of regional cuisine and
entertainment. The fourth Sunday of every month.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $18 at the door For more
information call 802.863-6713 or northendstudios.org
LIVE MUSIC IN STOWE
May though August [see dates below]
Presented by Stowe Performing Arts
802.253.7792
stoweperformingarts.com
NOON MUSIC IN MAY
SERIES
Stowe Community Church, 137 Main St, Stowe
Wednesdays at Noon, FREE
5/7 – Alexander Ghindin, Pianst
5/14 – 8 Cuerdas
5/21 – John Weaver, Organist
5/28 – Hartt String Quartet
MUSIC IN THE MEADOW
SERIES
Trappe Family Lodge, Stowe, Tickets $11-35 [3C]
7/6 – 6:30 pm Vermont Symphony Orchestra
7/20 – 7 pm Quinn Sullivan, Blues Guitarist
8/3 – 7 pm Shemekia Copeland
8/17 – 7 pm West Point Band’s Jazz Knights
GAZEBO CONCERTS
Helen Day Memorial Building, Stowe [3C]
Tuesdays at 7 pm, FREE
7/23 – The Cider House Boys, bluegrass
7/30 – Francesca Blanchard
8/6 – Morrisville Military and Waterbury Community
Combined Bands
8/13 – Cosa Buena, Jazz/Latin/World/Groove
The Heart of Downtown Burlington
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
The New Mel Brooks Broadway Musical
June 17 – 28
THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY
A Hilarious New Madcap Comedy
July 2 – 12
From a casual stroll to serious shopping, a scrumptious snack to
world class dining, you’ll find it all in downtown Burlington!
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
The Broadway Comedy Classic
July 16 – 26
RING OF FIRE
A Blockbuster Tribute to Johnny Cash
July 30 – August 9
A Vermont treasure since 1947. The Playhouse is
an award-winning theater recognized by the Drama
League as one of the best in America and named
“Best of New England” by Yankee Magazine.
TICKETS: 802.654.2281 OR ONLINE AT
www.saintmichaelsplayhouse.org
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(802) 658-2545
burlingtontowncenter.com
(802) 863-1648
churchstmarketplace.com
EVENTS
festival/events
By Abbie Tykocki :: Discover Jazz Festival
Despite being the second least populous state in the
union, Vermont enjoys a reputation for being rich in arts
and culture. One visit to the Queen City and you’ll see
why. Running the full spectrum from sophisticated soirees
to subversive revolutions to indulging guilty pleasures, all
cultural needs can be fulfilled in Burlington.
The city’s lynchpin of cultural arts is the Flynn Center for
the Performing Arts. Along with presenting a veritable feast
of dance, music, and Broadway hits, they partner with
countless other organizations to provide a state of the art
home to them all.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra can feed your appetite.
With over 40 annual performances all over the state, their
emphasis on orchestral, choral, and chamber music sets
the bar high. Additionally, the Burlington Discover Jazz
Festival blankets the city in jazz music at concert halls,
clubs, city parks, and all along Church Street Marketplace
for ten incredible days in June.
Have a flair for the dramatic? Head to Vermont Stage
Company, Burlington’s longest-standing, locally-producing,
professional theatre company for the latest in contemporary
plays or a Shakespearean classic.
The BCA Center has been Vermont’s premiere location for
contemporary art. Annual events focus on experimental
film, music, performance and exhibiting national-level artists
from Vermont and elsewhere. Arts Riot is Burlington’s
newest home for the inspired activist in all of us. Their
events engage citizens on any and every level including
visual, performing and culinary art.
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MAP
MAP IT OUT
Use our map as a reference in your vacation planning!
The Downtown Burlington street map will also help you
get your bearings.
Please note that many roads and landmarks are not
included on these simplified maps, and therefore, they
should not be used for navigation. We wouldn't want you
to get lost!
We'd be happy to mail you a Vermont road map — simply
send us an email at [email protected] or give us a
call at 802.863.3489. Happy Travels!
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MAP
CONNECT WITH US:
For more resources, ideas for your trip and places to STAY, EAT & PLAY ...
Check us out online:
VERMONT.ORG
CONTRIBUTORS
Ryan Robinson/ Sarah Smith ::
Community Sailing Center
Thomas Cohen/ Brian Costello ::
Local Motion
Joyce Cellars :: The Intervale
CONNECT WITH YOUR
CHAMBER
LIKE US
facebook.com/lcrcc
FOLLOW US
@lcchamber
Ashley Sandy ::
Vermont Council on World Affairs
LINK WITH US
Rick Sharp :: Burlington Segway Tours
VIDEOS
youtube.com/lakechamplainchamber
vimeo.com/lcrcc
Susan Smith ::
Vermont Convention Bureau
Abbie Tykocki :: Discover Jazz Festival
lake champlain regional
chamber of commerce
BLOG
lcrccblog.wordpress.com
PHOTOGRAPHY
Matt Hogan Photography | Carolyn Bates Photography | David Seaver Photography
| Ambient Photography | Stephen Mease Photography | John Katz_ Festival of Fools
| Jan Nagle_ Vermont Shakespeare Company | Long Trail Brewing Co. | Shelburne
Museum | Lake Champlain Sailing Center | Discover Jazz | The Intervale Center |
Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission | Hotel Vermont | University of
Vermont | Local Motion
GRAB SOME FACETIME
Get your questions answered in person!
The Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce runs Welcome Centers
throughout the region with knowledgeable staff to answer your questions
and provide you with the ingredients for your trip. Pop into any of our tourism
centers located on the Burlington Waterfront and 60 Main Street in Burlington,
I-89 in Williston both southbound and northbound, in the Champlain Islands
and on I-89 in Georgia. Or simply give us a call at 802.863.3489 or send us an
email at [email protected].
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MATT HOGAN PHOTOGRAPHY
MANFIELD MOUNTIAN SUNSET RIDGE/ LONG TRAIL
Underhill, VT
CAMEL'S HUMP
Waterbury, VT
MOUNT PHILO STATE PARK
Charlotte, VT
STOWE PINNACLE TRAIL
Stowe, VT
CAMEL'S HUMP STATE PARK
Huntington, VT
What better way to see all the beauty of the Green
Mountain State than through our parks. We have
easy hikes for families like Mount Philo State Park
to world class trails like the Long Trail, spanning the
length of Vermont from the Canadian border into
Massachusetts. Some of Vermont's highest peaks are
located in state parks, like Mt. Mansfield and Camel's
Hump. Other mountains like Mt. Ascutney, Mt. Olga
and Spruce Mountain have fire towers or observation
towers that provide exceptional views.
Take it all in
We’re convinced that you’ll love your visit to our region.
With our endless recreation, nightlife, restaurants,
breweries and much more to take in … you’ll be hardpressed to experience all that we have to offer in your
stay. Just know that you can always extend your stay,
schedule your next visit, or make the move to our region
permanent. We know we’re lucky to call Vermont “home”
— and Vermont wouldn’t be where it is without our
wonderful visitors. Thank you for visiting Burlington and
the Lake Champlain Region. We hope to see you again!
The Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce
Nous sommes convaincus que vous allez adorer
votre visite à notre région. Avec nos loisirs sans fin, vie
nocturne, des restaurants, brasseries et beaucoup plus
à prendre en ... vous serez aux abois pour découvrir
tout ce que nous avons à offrir à votre séjour. Il suffit de
savoir que vous pouvez toujours prolonger votre séjour,
planifier votre prochaine visite, ou faire la transition vers
notre région permanent. Nous savons que nous avons la
chance d'appeler Vermont "maison" - et le Vermont ne
serions pas où il est, sans nos visiteurs merveilleux. Merci
de votre visite Burlington et la région du lac Champlain.
Nous espérons vous revoir!
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SHELBURNE
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Enjoy a day or a week! This charming town offers shopping, dining, farmers markets, wine tastings,
artisanal food and beer, museums, art galleries, access to Lake Champlain, and so much more.
Dining
Barkeaters
Chef Leu’s House
Cucina Antica
Inn at Shelburne Farms1
O Bread Bakery
Rustic Roots
Shopping
Almartin Volvo
Arabesque9
Burlington Foreign Car
Parts
Christmas Loft
Elegant Floors
Evan Webster Ink
Furchgott & Sourdiffe
In Full Bloom
Jamie Two Coats
K2 Slate & Metal Works
Luxton-Jones Gallery4
Matthew Taylor Designs8
Mendy’s Clothing and
Accessories
Pet Food Warehouse
Shelburne Supermarket
Spillane’s Village Mobil
The Automaster
Attractions & Activities
Shelburne Beach5
Shelburne Camping Area
Shelburne Craft School
Shelburne Day6
Shelburne Farms
Shelburne Farmers Market7
Shelburne Museum2
Shelburne Orchards
Shelburne Shipyard
Shelburne Vineyard3
Yoga Roots
Lodging
Barnhouse Bed & Breakfast
Inn at Shelburne Farms1
T-Bird Motor Inn
Primma Dogga (Pet Lodging)
Services
Acorn Marketing
Antoine Williams Financial
Services
Ark Veterinary Hospital
B&R Electric
Balance Chiropractic &
Accupuncture
Bill Root
BNI Vermont
Eating Well
George and Linda Schiavone
Hayes Sogoloff, OD
Heartworks, Inc.
Hope Johnson
JD Design
Jeff Capsalis
Joan Lenes
Dr. John F Guerriere PC
Lake Champlain Waldorf
School
Majestic Landscaping &
Lawn Maintenance
Maple Leaf Carpet & Tile
Cleaning
Microprocessor Designs
Network Chiropractic of VT
Northeast Estates & Trusts
Palmer Insurance Agency
Palmer’s Sugar House
People’s United
Perfect Circle
Perkins Smith
Pierson Library
PT360
Reveal VT
Selin & Selin Architecture
Shelburne Nursery School
Shelburne Restorative Dentistry
Shelburne-Vergennes Lock
Service
Special Touch Hair Design
Susan Martin
Sweeney Designbuild
The Arbors
The Terraces
Titus Insurance Agency
TJF Turnings
TD Bank
Tom Mahar, CPA, PLLC
Vermont Pure Financial
Vermont Teddy Bear Company
Voice-Over Vermont
Wind Ridge
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