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Grand Isle County is one of several Vermont counties created from land ceded by the state of New York on January 15, 1777, when Vermont declared itself to be a distinct state from New York.
Grand Isle is a town on Grand Isle in Grand Isle County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,086 at the 2020 census. [3] A landing for the Lake Champlain Transportation Company's ferry to Plattsburgh, New York, at Cumberland Head is located on the western shore of Grand Isle at Gordon's Landing.
The Town of Grand Isle is located in Grand Isle County and is central in the Champlain Islands. The Town is bordered on three sides by water: on the east by the Inland Sea; on the west by the broad lake of Lake Champlain; and on the north by the “gut” at the drawbridge to North Hero.
Grand Isle, Vermont, is a hidden gem in lush greenery. It’s in Grand Isle County, offering tranquility and natural beauty. The area earns its reputation for breathtaking landscapes and exciting outdoor activities. It also has landmarks and plenty of local farms filled with history (and cows).
Grand Isle, county, northwestern Vermont, U.S. It is bordered to the north by Quebec, Canada, and to the west by New York state. It consists of a peninsula extending southward into Lake Champlain from Quebec and an archipelago of three larger islands (Isle La Motte and North and South Hero islands)
Grand Isle Vermont is located in Grand Isle County, in the Islands & Farms region of Vermont. The town shares an island on Lake Champlain with the town of South Hero, and Gordon's Landing is located on the western shore for the year-round ferry to Plattsburgh, New York.
Also known as Grand Isle County (Vermont’s smallest), this narrow swath of farms and meadowland reaches from just beyond the Burlington suburbs to the Canadian border. Its upper tip, in fact, isn’t an island at all but a tongue of land not even connected to the rest of the United States.