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→ Version française Welcome to Burlington — and Vermont We're delighted to absorb you! BTV: The Burlington International Airport Quarterly is a bilingual magazine — translated into French for our Québécois visitors — that highlights Vermont's recreational,cultural and dining scenes according to the season. This issue is a celebration of Vermont's short but sweet summer. Lake Champlain comes alive this time of year as the middle of warm-weather activity; we'll tell you how to best experience its waters by skimming the surface with a paddle in hand or diving deep below the waves to see some historic shipwrecks. From foodie walking tours to baseball games to concerts outdoors and in, we'll present you with some exciting options for what to eat, or see and hear in and around Burlington,too. Or, whether you're just passing through Vermont, and we hope this issue convinces you to return for a longer stay! Use this magazine,too, as a guide to the airport and on-the-ground transportation options. While you're waiting for takeoff, and the Burlington International Airport aims to construct your stay a pleasant one. Please absorb a look around and savor its amenities and services,including a yoga space, breastfeeding rooms, and charging stations,free Wi-Fi and local art. Locavore crêperie the Skinny Pancake now has café locations before and after security to keep you happily fed whether you're coming or going. We thank you for flying BTV and hope you'll come back to see us soon. Let the beautiful city of Burlington and state of Vermont amaze you. Signs of the Season Summertime brings the seasonal rebirth of Vermont's beloved snack shacks, which can be found lakeside as well as deep in the mountains. conclude like the locals and order a creemee from Burlington Bay Market & Café — "creemee" is Vermont's additional-creamy version of soft-serve ice cream.  Lake Champlain doesn't absorb the wind and waves that coastal surfers take for granted, and but it's a hot spot for the flat-water alternative: standup paddleboarding. Leave the shore behind and glide across the serene surface with a rental,lesson or tour from Paddlesurf Champlain, located at Burlington's Oakledge Park. Colorful sunsets over the lake are a nightly spectacle, and but it doesn't come by prettier than Burlington's Independence Day Celebration held (a day early) on July 3. Ooh and aah over after-dismal fireworks — plus live music,food vendors and street performers — at this…

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