Malletts Bay, VT

Malletts Bay is Burlington’s yachting center. Note the small rock island to the north, Carleton’s Prize, named for Sir Guy Carleton, the Briton who shelled the island in a dense fog in 1776 after mistaking it for a Colonial ship of Benedict Arnold’s fleet.
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Malletts Bay is a cove located in Colchester, Vermont, USA, on the western shore of Lake Champlain. It's a popular spot for boating, fishing, and other recreational activities. The bay is surrounded by parks and nature reserves, offering opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and wildlife viewing. There are also several marinas and boat launches in the area, as well as restaurants and stores for supplies.

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