Vermont Fishing Tours Resources

The Connecticut River begins just below Canada and travels 410 miles to its end at the Atlantic Ocean in Long Island Sound. It is New England's longest river and in 1998 was declared an American Heritage River. The Connecticut River Valley hosts numerous rivers, lakes, ponds and brooks, with the Connecticut River itself, as the border between Vermont and New Hampshire.

The rural character coupled with gently rolling mountains, rich farmlands, bucolic villages, green pastures and northern forests evoke a special, warm, feeling you get, when modern day life seems to have drifted away.

 

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