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The region called the Narrows of Lake Champlain embraces all chapters of the Lake's history.
The impressisve Palisades reveal the oldest rocks in the valley.
Split Rock was an important Native place long before it played a part in international treaties.
This guide with descriptions, photos and illustrations covers scenery and history of
Lake Champlain from Essex, New York , south to Arnold Bay in Vermont and
Mullen Bay on the New York shore, including Westport and some legends of Champ, the Lake Serpent.
A 28 page, full color booklet, 8" x 4"

Cover photo by Robert Lyons
Copies available at Westport Marina Store; The Galley Restaurant or mail request to
Westport Marina Attn. Narrows Guide
P.O. Box 410, Westport, NY 12993
Donation $2.00 or more for reprint fund and postage appreciated.
Les Narrows du lac Champlain in Quebec Yachting
The Narrows English download from Lakes to Locks
Written by Dee Carroll, Lane Carroll, and Captain Heather Cameron,
in consultation with
Captains Jim and Larry Carroll and many others.
Published August 2006 with costs underwitten in part by
The Honey Bee Community Fund of Westport, Newman E. Wait III,
Lake Champlain Basin Program: EPA Grant of the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
Westport Marina on Lake Champlain
20 Washington Street (518) 962-4356 Fax 962-4725
PO Box 410, Westport NY 12993-0410
Email:TheCrew@WestportMarina.com
Site updated 2 Feb 2012 Webmaster Bob Carroll