Proper noun
Champlain Valley
A north-south running valley surrounding Lake Champlain, in upstate New York State, Vermont and southern Quebec, spanning the United States and Canada, mostly lying within the U.S.; separating the Adirondacks from the Green Mountains and Appalachians.
Anderson (2005), p. 126 In June 1758, British General James Abercromby began amassing a large force at Fort William Henry in preparation for the military campaign directed up the Champlain Valley. Source: Internet
As the British abandoned Crown Point and returned to Canada for the winter, the Americans reduced their garrisons in the Champlain Valley from 13,000 to 2,500 soldiers. Source: Internet
Both I-89 and U.S. 2 provide a direct link to Burlington and the populous Lake Champlain Valley in the northwestern corner of the state. Source: Internet
General Burgoyne’s Campaign Lake Champlain, Charlotte, Vermont In the spring of 1777, British General John Burgoyne led 8,000 troops from Canada down Lake Champlain and into the Champlain Valley. Source: Internet
For Lake Placid, the worst case scenario, which isn’t even bad, will be a three-way tie for the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference title along with NCCS and Moriah. Source: Internet
Dan Shepardson, the activities director at Vermont’s Champlain Valley Union High School, just south of Burlington, said the school has about 30 boys playing ultimate and seven or eight girls. Source: Internet