Lake Champlain Ferry Map. Vermont New York Lake Champlain Ferry Crossing Overview Lake Champlain Ferries Cross Lake Champlain between Ticonderoga, NY and Shoreham, VT, connecting the Lake George and Adirondack regions of New York with the Middlebury and Central Green Mountain areas of Vermont. (Credit: LCT) The Essex-Charlotte ferry transports passengers across Lake Champlain between Essex, NY and Charlotte, VT
Lake Champlain Ferries Transportation across Lake Champlain since 1826 from ferries.com
For travelers, this crossing is the most convenient way to connect Interstate 87 in New York to Interstate 89 in Vermont. It is a beautiful 30-minute boat ride that offers a perfect vantage point for summer viewing or fall foliage.
Lake Champlain Ferries Transportation across Lake Champlain since 1826
The Essex-Charlotte ferry takes passengers across Lake Champlain The 30-minute ride across the lake provides excellent views of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains This is our southernmost crossing on Lake Champlain
The history of Lake Champlain Transportation’s fleet of Ferries Lake Champlain Ferries. The Essex-Charlotte ferry takes passengers across Lake Champlain (Check out this Map of all the domestic ferries in the US: United States Ferry Map) The Fort Ticonderoga Ferry is located just outside the Village of Ticonderoga, and is a unique and treasured operation - it has been shuttling travelers on Lake Champlain between.
Lake Champlain Ferry Crossings 1959 Schedule Illustrated Tourist Brochure w/ map (1959) Map. This crossing is open 24 hours a day and takes only 15 minutes to get from shore to shore Lake Champlain Ferries Lake Champlain Transportation Co