Shop Visits & Driving Instructions

 
      We welcome shop visits and offer demo rides at almost any time of the year. If you are coming on the weekend, make sure you call ahead, sometimes we are away at shows. There are many interesting things to do in the area. During the warm seasons the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is open, as is Shelburne Farms, the Shelburne Museum and the Vermont Wildflower Farm. Burlington has many fine shops and restaurants and the city always seems to rate at or near the top of anyone's list of wonderful places to live, play, retire or go to school. We are an hour away from Stowe, an hour and a half from Killington, Pico and Okemo. We are an hour from Ben & Jerry's, 20 minutes North is the University of Vermont and 20 minutes South is Middlebury College. To the east we have beautiful views of the Green Mountains, to the West there are spectacular views of the Adirondacks...and in the middle sits lovely Lake Champlain. 
       If you are coming for a visit, there are some other interesting places you might like to check out. If you click here you will be taken to the portion of our website that deals with The Adirondack Museum....it also lists other popular attractions in the area.
 
 

 

 

 

Driving Instructions

     We are on RT 7 in N. Ferrisburgh VT. (Charlotte is our mailing address.) We are 3.7 miles South of the Vermont Wildflower Farm and 6.2 miles North of the intersection of RT 7 and RT 22A. We are located on the west side of the road (the side towards Lake Champlain.)

From the New York Thruway:      Exit the Thruway at Exit 24 and take RT 87 North.

                                                    Go 46 miles to Exit 20, Fort Anne/Whitehall.

                                                     Follow Route 4 into Vermont.

                                                      At Exit #2, turn left and take RT 22A North to the end (30 miles +/-)

                                                      Turn left onto RT 7 and go 6.2 miles North.

                                                       We are in a blue building, set back from the road, with boats outside.

From Rutland:        Follow RT 7 North.

                              We are 6.2 miles past where RT 22A enters RT 7.

From RT 89, Burlington:            Take Exit 13 from RT 89, you will now be on RT 189.

                                                  Take 189 to the end and turn left onto RT 7.

                                                  Go 12 miles South (more or less.)

                                                   We are 3.7 miles past the Vermont Wildflower Farm, on the same side.

From the Essex/Charlotte Ferry:              Follow the signs from the ferry up to RT 7.

                                                                Turn right. We are 3.8 miles South on Route 7.

From the Bridge at Crown Point:      Follow RT 17 up to RT 22A

                                                         Turn left onto 22A.

                                                         Go through the town of Vergennes. 

                                                         When you come to RT 7, turn left and go 6.2 miles North.

                                                          We will be on the left in a blue building with boats outside.

 


     
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