THE NORTH COUNTRY CHAMBER SERVES THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

Clarksville, NH situated along NH Route 145 and Route 3, presents scenic spendor on every hand. The unexpected valleys and notches, rolling farmlands and grazing cattle recall the pastoral New England of yesteryear.. Clarksville Pond lies within its boundaries. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing and groomed snowmobiling.
Colebrook NH at the junction of the Connecticut and Mohawk Rivers, known as 'A village with a View', is a member of the New Hampshire Main Street Program. All the wilderness around this town is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watchin, cross-country skiing and groomed snowmobiling.
Columbia NH the southern gateway to this area, boasts one of the covered bridges spanning the upper Connecticut River. The beautiful Shrine of Our Lady of Grace is spread over 35 acres of landscaped grounds and draws many visitors for an interesting walk around the property. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing and groomed snowmobiling.
Dixville Notch NH renowned for being the first town in the country to announce its presidential election results, is also a mountain pass of incredible drama and beauty. Recreational activities abound at its world-class resort. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Errol NH the eastern gateway to Dixville Notch, boasts motels, cottages and campgrounds from which to explore miles of wilderness trails via snowmobile and picturesque Lake Umbagog via canoe. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Pittsburg NH and the Connecticut Lakes Region are the center of the North Country's fishing and hunting. The largest township in all of the U.S., it contains over 300,000 acres of timberlands, mountains, lakes, streams and forest trails. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Stratford NH is well known for its groomed ATV trails and dog sled racing. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Stewartstown NH is a small, picturesque village bordered on the east by deep woodlands and on the west by the Connecticut River. Geographically located on the 45th Parallel, it is in fact "halfway between the North Pole and the Equator." The river, along with Big and Little Diamond Ponds, has lured many fishermen over the years. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
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Averill VT is one of the unorganized towns of Essex County. It is home to Great Averill, Little Averill and Forest Lakes. This area is beautiful, quiet and great for vacationing. Imagine yourself atop Averill Mountain looking down at the green trees and sparkling blue waters. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Beecher Falls VT is the birthplace of Ethan Allen Furniture. This plant and its grounds have the unique distinction of being bordered by another state, New Hampshire and a foreign country, Canada. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Canaan VT is on the shores of the Connecticut River. Chartered in 1782, it was part of the underground railroad during the Civil War. Wallace Pond is northwest of the village, lying between Vermont and Canada. Mt. Monadnock, rising to 3,141 feet is just south of town and any hiker on a quest for adventure may seek out the abandoned site of a gold mine and fire lookout tower. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Island Pond VT is located at the junction of Routes 114 and 105 on the shores of Island Pond, in the town of Brighton. It is the "Gateway to the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Nulhegan Basin." The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Norton VT on Route 114 is a United States/Canadian International Border crossing. The wilderness there is available for hiking, fishing, hunting, bird watching, deer watching, moose watching, cross-country skiing, and groomed snowmobiling.
Enjoy New Hampshire's Great North Woods and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom!
