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Journey Down the Missisquoi River

Season 4 Episode 4 | 26m 40s

Willem Lange takes a trip down the Missisquoi River, beginning near the Canadian border.

Host Willem Lange and friends take a canoe trip down the Missisquoi River, which begins in Enosburg, Falls, Vermont, near the Canadian border. The 80-mile long river rises in north-central Vermont and flows north, as if it were looking for a way west through the Green Mountains. The Missisquoi is part of the newly-established Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which runs for over 700 miles.

11/08/2010 | Rating NR

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Windows to the Wild

Journey Down the Missisquoi River

Season 4 Episode 4 | 26m 40s

Host Willem Lange and friends take a canoe trip down the Missisquoi River, which begins in Enosburg, Falls, Vermont, near the Canadian border. The 80-mile long river rises in north-central Vermont and flows north, as if it were looking for a way west through the Green Mountains. The Missisquoi is part of the newly-established Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which runs for over 700 miles.

11/08/2010 | Rating NR

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