Does lake champlain connect the st. lawrence river and the hudson river?
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i basically want to know if you can go directly from the st. lawrence river south to the hudson river via lake champlain? or, does lake champlain go north to connect to the st. lawrence river and south to connect to the hudson river?
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Answer:
Lake Champlain flows out into the Richeliu River, which goes into the St. Lawrence. From St. Lawrence, you would go through the Chambly Canel to Lake Champlain, then use the Champlain Canal to get the the Hudson River. Boats up to 21 feet wide can be accommodated.
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Other answers
Lake Champlain flow north into the St. Lawrence river via the Richelieu river in Quebec. According to wikipedia the lake connects to the Hudson river by the Champlain canal.
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