Burlington VTGeneral Information about Burlington VTVermont's largest city of Burlington is ideally located along Lake Champlain just north of Shelburne Bay. Burlington of Chittenden County is home to over 40,000 people and was originally settled back in 1783. A lot of the city's outdoor activities revolve around Lake Champlain which covers an area of approximately 1130 square kilometres across Plattsburgh, Colchester and New York.
While visiting Lake Champlain you will notice a wide range of parks along the shore as well as a variety of bike and walking trails. You can also visit the city's local aquarium and science centre while you are here, known as the ECHO at the Leahy Centre for Lake Champlain. Held here each August is the every popular Dragon Boat racing event.
For shopping be sure to visit Burlington's downtown where you will find a number of fine stores as well as some of the city's most popular restaurants. Burlington features many historical buildings that are well worth visiting with The Firehouse Gallery being one of the city's most treasured buildings dating back to 1889. The Firehouse Gallery is a five storey building which features many interesting exhibitions as well as a library and lecture hall.
Getting to Burlington is easy with flights landing on a daily basis at the Burlington International Airport. You can also get there via bus or train with a ferry service running seasonally. Apartments in Burlington VTBelow are a selection of Apartments located in Burlington VT, United States. Alternatively, you can browse through all Burlington VT Apartments.
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