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Explore Stevens Mills in United States

Stevens Mills in the region of Vermont is a place in United States - some 479 mi or ( 770 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital city .

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Time in Stevens Mills is now 05:47 PM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Hartford, Boston, Lancaster, Plattsburgh, and Syracuse. Since you are here already, consider visiting Hartford . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Stevens Mills ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Dave Heath, Jay, Vermont

2:09 min by spikeadvertising
Views: 7901 Rating: 5.00

Skiing and riding are about more than just getting down the mountain. ..

Jay Peak - narrow glade - HOT BLOODED

0:41 min by cameraperson
Views: 965 Rating: 3.67

Glade skiing, sometimes called Tree skiing, is any form of downhill skiing (alpine skiing, telemark skiing, alpine touring) off-trails in the woods or in a maintained woods trail. Glade skiing is dang ..


riding the tram jat ay peak vermont, scary socked in foggy cloudy

2:55 min by cameraperson
Views: 773 Rating: 4.33

for tram jay peak vermont - stateside to the left, tramside to the right, great glades as bookends... cant see the end of the tram cable ..

Sutton PÉI 2008

4:41 min by Maxx4t
Views: 740 Rating: 5.00

Beau temps, mauvais temps On est en camping ou on l'est pas? ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Missisquoi River

The Missisquoi River is a tributary of Lake Champlain, approximately 80 mi (130 km) long, in northern Vermont in the United States and southern Quebec in Canada. It drains a rural area of the northern Green Mountains along the US-Canada border northeast of Lake Champlain, and an area of Quebec's Eastern Townships. The South Branch rises in Vermont and runs generally from southeast to northwest; the North Branch rises in Lake Eastman, Quebec, and runs from north to south.

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Located at 45.01 -72.59 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Geography of Orleans County, Vermont, International rivers of North America, Lowell, Vermont, Rivers of Montérégie, Rivers of Vermont, Tributaries of Lake Champlain

Richford-Abercorn Border Crossing

The Richford-Abercorn Border Crossing connects the town of Abercorn, Quebec with the Richford, Vermont. A crossing has existed at this location long before the advent of the automobile. The US border station was built in 1935. Prior to that, the US Customs Service rented space in several buildings in downtown Richford. Canada has had a Customs office in Abercorn since 1845. The current Canadian border station was built in 1966. Both border stations are open 24/7.

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Located at 45.02 -72.66 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Canada–United States border crossings

Pinnacle Road-East Pinnacle Border Crossing

The Pinnacle Road-East Pinnacle Border Crossing connects the town of East Pinnacle, Quebec with the western portion of Richford, Vermont. A new US border station at this crossing was built in 2012, directly behind the old border station. For years, the old border station was heated using a solar water heating system. . For many years, there were no border inspection services at this location. Finally in 1976, the US built a border inspection station. Canada built its border station in 1982.

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Located at 45.02 -72.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Canada–United States border crossings

East Richford-Glen Sutton Border Crossing

The East Richford-Glen Sutton Border Crossing connects the towns of Sutton, Quebec and Richford, Vermont. During the early 20th century, this scenic road was a major east-west thoroughfare. In 1936, the United States a large border station which is still in use today. By a geographic coincidence, this crossing intersects the Canada-United States border at the Missisquoi River. In November 1927, the bridge at this crossing was one of 45 spans of the Missisquoi destroyed by a major flood.

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Located at 45.02 -72.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Canada–United States border crossings

North Troy-Highwater Border Crossing

The North Troy-Highwater Border Crossing connects the town of Highwater, Quebec with North Troy, Vermont. Canada first established a Customs operations for this crossing in 1844, when it opened an office four miles north in the town of Potton. In 1933, the office was moved to its present location at the border. The US border station was constructed shortly thereafter. Canada rebuilt its station in 1966, and the US rebuilt its station in 2009.

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Located at 45.01 -72.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Canada–United States border crossings