Cyanobacteria: All You Need To Know
By Noah Johnson, Museum Educator Cyanobacteria. It’s one of the most common buzzwords thrown around during the summer surrounding Lake Champlain, but what exactly is it? In this blog, we …
By Noah Johnson, Museum Educator Cyanobacteria. It’s one of the most common buzzwords thrown around during the summer surrounding Lake Champlain, but what exactly is it? In this blog, we …
By Andrew Rainville, Rowing Club Member, Coxswain, and Youth Rowing Coach We recently shared a story about some of our rowers crossing “the pond” to compete in Skiffie Worlds 2022, …
By Meg Salocks, Director of Marketing This June 25 to July 2, cheer on our local rowing team as they head off to the Netherlands to compete on the global …
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By Susan Evans McClure, Executive Director Lake Champlain Maritime Museum sits on the homeland and unceded territory of the Abenaki people. The Abenaki have been in this region since time …
Here at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, we are always looking for ways to keep our lake clean. Last year, the Museum’s education team committed to educating kids and visitors about …
Invasive Species Alert: Boaters, be on the lookout for Hemlock Wooly Adelgid! Read More »
Your Biggest Questions About the Schooner Lois McClure, Answered We noticed that there are some recurring questions about our recent announcement that the replica canal schooner Lois McClure will be …
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Remembering Captain Roger Taylor By Art Cohn, Director Emeritus On February 1st of this year (2022), as I was writing an email to Captain Roger offering to help him illustrate …
Today we are excited to announce our 2022 Season dates and share the great news that the Museum will remain free for all visitors for 2022 and for the future! …
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum will Re-Open for Free in May 2022 Read More »
By Andrew Rainville, Adult Rowing Club Member and Youth Rowing Coach Earlier this month, as winter ice continues to clog the waterways of Lake Champlain, an intrepid group of adult …
On February 17, 2022, the Research and Archaeology team at the Museum was thrilled to welcome a few hundred people at our first-ever virtual Archaeology Conference. Our team, funded by …
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