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Jan 6, 2020

[Answer] Which lake crosses the borders of Vermont, New York, and Canada?

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...1. Lake Champlain 2. Lake Ontario 3. Lake Willoughby 4. Lake Superior




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Lake Champlain - Lake Champlain borders two countries, the United States and Canada. Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada, all have direct access to the lake, although most residents surrounding the lake are American, with Vermont making up 72 percent of the U.S. population, according to the Lake Champlain Land Trust. The lake itself is 435 square miles and has 71 islands. It is a center for wildlife to thrive, home to 313 species of birds and 90 species of fish. It's also known to have one of the oldest fossil reefs in the world, at 450 to 480 million years old. Similar to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, there has been speculation that an ancient dinosaur or whale lives in the lake, too; you can try to search for Champ on a lazy afternoon.:


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