Lake Memphremagog:
The Legend Of Memphre, A Monster Which Sits In The Quebec/Vermont Lake (PHOTOS)
Andrew Burmon
The border separating Quebec from Vermont runs
through dairy fields, traverses a small wood and crosses an abbreviated beach
before diving a little over 300 feet under the cold waters of Lake
Memphremagog, a 39-square-miles elongated amoeba of a glacial water that either
does or doesn't contain a 30-foot-long monster. If the lake doesn't contain a
monster named Memphre, then its most notable feature is probably its hilly
shore, which bursts into riotous color come fall and presents an inviting
destination for American leaf peepers exploring the Northeast Kingdom and
Montreal homme d'affaires on weekend getaways.
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