. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . nd the Ceu-ral Vermont. Direct train service is had withnoted eastern mountain and coast resorts. Thedistance from Burlington to Montreal to 95 miles;to Fabyans, 120; to Portland, 211; to Lake Win-nipesaukee, 140, to Concord, 174; to Boston, 230. The Champlain Transportation Company oper-ating the lake steamers has its general office here. The steamer Ticonderoga was built inl906, is in service from April to December eachvear, and during the season of summer touristtravel, June to September, operates a round tripbetwen Westport and St. Alba


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . nd the Ceu-ral Vermont. Direct train service is had withnoted eastern mountain and coast resorts. Thedistance from Burlington to Montreal to 95 miles;to Fabyans, 120; to Portland, 211; to Lake Win-nipesaukee, 140, to Concord, 174; to Boston, 230. The Champlain Transportation Company oper-ating the lake steamers has its general office here. The steamer Ticonderoga was built inl906, is in service from April to December eachvear, and during the season of summer touristtravel, June to September, operates a round tripbetwen Westport and St. Albans Bay each day,touching at Burlington, Port Kent, Plattsburg andche Islands. The Ticonderoga is 220 feet long, 57 feet 9inch beam over all, hull of steel, with three watertight bulkheads, steered and heated by steam, andlighted by electricity; is a modern, up-to-date ves-sel in every respect, and is in construction vervsimilar to the Sagamore on Lake George. The steamer Cliateaugay is in service Jnnf^i5 to Seotember 15 each year, and is employed in. LAKE CHAMPLATN 155 handling excursion traffic during the summeimonths, and on Mondays and Saturdays performsregular service between Burlington and St. Albans Bay. The Lake Champlain Yacht Club has a conven-ient club house a little way north of the steam-boat landing. Clochester Point reaches half way out acrossthe broad lake north of Burlington, and still fur-ther ^est are Clochester reefs and light-house—ablood-red light marking the outermost rock atnight. Port Kent is on the west shore of the lake 10miles from Burlington. Trembleu Hall on the high land a half of the station, is most attractive. Capacity125. Farrell & Agate, proprietors. Rates $ $4 per day, $ to $21 per week. Free car-riages to trains and boats. Mrs. Adgates welcome at the Hall thoughquiet, is most cordial. At once you feel athome with the freedom of the meet you. Mrs. Adgates welcome at the Hallthough quiet, is equally cordial


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