A KAYAKER'S GUIDE TO LAKE CHAMPLAIN
Exploring the New York, Vermont & Quebec Shores
By Catherine Frank & Margaret Holden
Foreword by Arthur B. Cohn, Executive Director, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
Paper, 6 x 9, 320 pages, maps, photographs, drawings
ISBNs 9781883789657 / 1883789656 $17.95
Certainly not just a guide for paddlers. This is one of the best
all-around, multifaceted orientations to the lake I have ever read, and
it will be of benefit to any lake student, boater, shoreline explorer,
bird watcher, diver, hiker, or anyone with an interest in gaining a
better understanding of this wonderful place we call Lake Champlain.
Arthur B. Cohn, Executive Director, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
50 different watery paths of adventure divided into eight sections
covering the Champlain Islands, the Inland Sea, Missisquoi Bay, Broad
Lake North, Malletts Bay, Broad Lake East, Broad Lake West, and South
Bay, provide an intimate, cove by cove, island by island exploration of
America's other great lake, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Samuel
de Champlain's epochal journey of discovery in 1609. The routes are
described, paddle stoke by paddle stroke, augmented with maps and
photographs and enlivened with essays on early Native Americans, the
pivotal naval battles of Plattsburgh and Valcour Island, lighthouses and
shipwrecks, the French & Indian wars, the Revolution and the War of 1812,
smugglers, the fascinating geology of this fossil-rich one-time arm of
the sea, and up-to-date environmental issues like algae bloom, urban and
farm runoff, milfoil, zebra mussels, fish hatcheries and endangered
species. The result is a well-rounded overview of a remarkable natural
resource. Appendices include information on Lake Champlain environmental
organizations, museums & historical places, wildlife areas, state parks,
and launch sites. Includes 54 maps, 93 photographs, and 9 original
drawings.
What a delightful blend of natural history, lore, conservation and
expert trip information about kayaking on Lake Champlain! Written with a
paddler's eye view, the book captures the beauty, the mystery, and
modern-day conservation challenges of this lovely 6th great lake. After
just a few pages, you'll want to head for the lake with your kayak.
Katie Dolan, kayaker and Director of The Nature Conservancy in Eastern
New York
This book is the perfect companion for any kayaker, beginner or
experienced, exploring the scenic beauty, natural history, and
biodiversity of Lake Champlain. It is a gift to all who enjoy Lake
Champlain's irreplaceable treasures. Chris Boget, Executive Director,
Lake Champlain Land Trust
I can't help but feel that Champlain himself would have reviewed this
wonderful, informative and well-written new book and smiled at the
effort, commitment and results. Arthur B. Cohn, Executive Director, Lake
Champlain Maritime Museum