Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Taking a Ride of the Champlain Submarine Cruise Ship

Champlain Submarine Cruise Ship


Come aboard and take a ride on the Champlain Submarine Cruise Ship. Leaving from boathouse dock in Burlington, Vermont, explore the under waters of New York and Vermont’s own Lake Champlain.

Champlain submarine is a comfortable largish vessel (with bathroom on board). During the boat ride, our personable staff member will instruction and point out to you the various artifacts and lake life of Lake Champlain.

After boarding the Champlain Submarine, the Champlain submarine will descended to a depth of approx. 140 feet. Our captain's commentary will explain the history of Lake Champlain and point out all the beauty of the lake and if you get luck, you might catch a glimpse of Champ, our own Lake Friendly Monster.
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It is easy access to Champlain Submarine Cruise from just about anywhere. For NYC, just head north on the North way on I87 and take the ferry to Burlington. For Boston, just take I93 to I87 to Burlington. Come to this great family fun spot and explore Lake Champlain like you never seen before.

For direction - http://www.mapquest.com/maps/Burlington+VT/ or
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=boathouse+burlington,+vermont&ie=UTF8&z=9



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The shipwrecks of Lake Champlain

Looking out into Burlington Bay, in the foreground you can see shipwreck markers. In 1986, New York and Vermont created the Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve System to protect the fragile wrecks from anchor damage and theft, while providing public access to divers. In the same year, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum set up shop at Basin Harbor and went to work collecting, documenting, and preserving what artifacts it could salvage. A decade later, it began a 10-year sonar scan of the lake's floor, uncovering at least 70 previously unknown wrecks. Nine are open to divers, three of them in Burlington Bay.
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Now you can Shipwreck of General Butler on Lake Champlain from Submarinesee it all. Though only the sixth largest of America's lakes, Lake Champlain's distinction is what it contains: arguably the nation's largest collection of historic wooden shipwrecks. Now you can see it all in the comfort of your seat and very own portal on the Champlain Submarine Cruise. Visit the wreck of the General Butler or the wreck of the canal schooner OJ Walker. See it all. See all the various fish, bass and trout.

Exploring Lake Champlain

Champlain Submarine Cruise Portal
Explore Lake Champlain's amazing shipwrecks without getting wet. Join Champlain Submarine Cruises for an adventure for families of all ages. Whether your 3 or 30 to 45 or even an Octogenarian, Champlain Submarine Cruises is for you.
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Your adventure begins with a cruise to the wreck sites. Then you will hear the story of what happened. Next, you can view the wreck site through your own portal. You will become part of the exploration of the wreck from your safe dry seat. This is a fun and unique experience for everyone. Champlain Submarine Cruises is one of the few companies worldwide to offer this great opportunity for the public to connect with their underwater world.
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Also visit ECHO Lake Aquarium at Lake Champlain Vermont - http://www.echovermont.org/
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Another site of interest is Lake Champlain Shipwrecks at http://www.shipwrecktour.com/
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Staying in the area of Vermont - - Hotels near Lake Champlain Submarine Cruises - http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocalMaps-g57201-d661397-Lake_Champlain_Shipwrecks-Area.html
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See other sister Champlain Submarine Cruises
Submarine From Plattsburg, New York - http://tish-d-champlain.blogspot.com/
Cruise From Grand Isle, Vermont - http://topher-1-champlain.blogspot.com/
Ride From Rouses Point New York - http://hillary-1-champlain.blogspot.com/
Travel From Charlotte, Vermont - http://dan-t-champlain.blogspot.com/
Adventure From New Haven, Vermont - http://kyle-h-champlain.blogspot.com/
Connect From St. Albans, Vermont - http://anthony-n-champlain.blogspot.com/
Submarine Cruise From Boston, Mass - http://elizabeth-r-champlain.blogspot.com/