Landsat photo of the immediate Lake Champlain region—only part of the much longer drainage basin and overall valley which reaches the Atlantic Ocean north of Nova Scotia via the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Old Constitution House at Windsor, where the Constitution of Vermont was adopted on July 8, 1777
New York was dominated by Iroquoian (purple) and Algonquian (pink) tribes.
A circa 1775 flag used by the Green Mountain Boys
New Amsterdam, present-day Lower Manhattan, 1660
The gold leaf dome of the neoclassical Vermont State House (Capitol) in Montpelier
New York and neighboring provinces, by Claude Joseph Sauthier, 1777
1791 Act of Congress admitting Vermont into the Union
British general John Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga in 1777
Vermont in 1827. The county boundaries have since changed.
1800 map of New York from Low's Encyclopaedia
Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers
The Erie Canal at Lockport, New York, in 1839
Population density of Vermont
Flight 175 hitting the South Tower on September11, 2001
Mount Mansfield
Flooding on AvenueC in Lower Manhattan caused by Hurricane Sandy
Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4079 ft).
New York is bordered by six U.S. states, two Great Lakes, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby
Enveloped by the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound, New York City and Long Island alone are home to about eleven million residents conjointly.
Köppen climate types of Vermont, using 1991–2020 climate normals.
Lake-effect snow is a major contributor to heavy snowfall totals in western New York, including the Tug Hill region.
Silurian and Devonian stratigraphy of Vermont
Two major state parks (in green) are the Adirondack Park (north) and the Catskill Park (south).
The hermit thrush, the state bird of Vermont
The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor is a symbol of the United States and its ideals.
A proportional representation of Vermont exports, 2020
The African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan
Fall foliage seen from Hogback Mountain, Wilmington
Map of the counties in New York
Lake Champlain
New York population distribution map. New York's population is primarily concentrated in the Greater New York area, including New York City and Long Island.
Autumn in Vermont
The Stonewall Inn in the gay village of Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots, the cradle of the modern LGBT rights movement
Stowe Resort Village
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The Lyndon Institute, a high school in Lyndon, Vermont
The main laboratory building of the IBM Watson Research Center is located in Yorktown Heights, New York.
The University of Vermont
Old Mill, the oldest building of the university
Times Square in Midtown Manhattan, hub of the Broadway theater district, a media center, and one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections
Vermont welcome sign in Addison on Route 17 just over the New York border over the Champlain Bridge
"I Love New York"
Amtrak station in White River Junction
CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt, the largest container ship to enter the Port of New York and New Jersey as of September7, 2017
The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, in Vernon
Harris Hall of the City College of New York, a public college of the City University of New York
The Vermont Supreme Court's building in Montpelier
Butler Library at Columbia University
Vermont towns hold a March town meeting for voters to approve the town's budget and decide other matters. Marlboro voters meet in this building.
University of Rochester
Senators Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy and Representative Peter Welch greet supporters in 2017.
South campus of the University at Buffalo, the flagship of the State University of New York
Vermontasaurus sculpture in Post Mills, in 2010
The New York City Subway is one of the world's busiest, serving more than five million passengers per average weekday.
Grand Central Terminal in New York City
John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, the busiest international air passenger gateway to the United States
The New York State Capitol in Albany
New York State Court of Appeals
Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer, New York's U.S. Senators
Kathy Hochul (D), the 57th Governor of New York
Yankee Stadium in The Bronx
Koppen climate of New York

The Champlain Valley is a region of the United States around Lake Champlain in Vermont and New York extending north slightly into Quebec, Canada.

- Champlain Valley

It borders the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

- Vermont

The state of New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east; it has a maritime border with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the northwest.

- New York (state)

In the northwest, near Lake Champlain, is the fertile Champlain Valley.

- Vermont

The rugged Adirondack Mountains, with vast tracts of wilderness, lie west of the Lake Champlain Valley.

- New York (state)

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Lake Champlain-River Richelieu watershed
Sentinel-2 satellite photo
Lake Champlain in Burlington Harbor during sunset on May 27, 2012
Brooklyn Museum – Green Mountains, Lake Champlain – Winckworth Allan Gay – overall
Map of Lac Champlain, from Fort de Chambly up to Fort St-Fréderic in Nouvelle France. Cadastral map showing concessions and seigneuries on the coasts of the lake according to 1739 surveying.
Charlotte Ferry, Lake Champlain
The Champlain Valley as seen from Camel's Hump
Lake Champlain, Charlotte, Vermont
Dutton House, Shelburne Museum
Stagecoach Inn, Shelburne Museum
Sawmill, Shelburne Museum
A 1902 photograph of Fort Henry at Lake Champlain
The Champlain Bridge between New York and Vermont, demolished in December 2009
The LCTC ferry slip at Grand Isle, Vermont
The Swanton-Alburgh trestle spans Lake Champlain between the two Vermont towns: a distance of about 0.8 mi.
At sunset, looking west from Grand Isle to Plattsburgh and Crab Island
The lighthouse in Lake Champlain at dusk, as seen from Burlington, VT
USCG, Burlington, Vermont – main installation
Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife boat docked near ECHO Aquarium

Lake Champlain (Lac Champlain; Abenaki: Pitawbagw ["At Lake Champlain" (loc.):Pitawbagok]; ) is a natural freshwater lake in North America mainly within the borders of the United States (in the states of Vermont and New York) but also across the Canada–U.S. border into the Canadian province of Quebec.

Lake Champlain is in the Lake Champlain Valley between the Green Mountains of Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains of New York, drained northward by the 106 mi Richelieu River into the St. Lawrence River at Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, northeast and downstream of Montreal, Quebec.