Vermont Has

100% Love for Canada

Hello Neighbours

We know things have been a bit weird lately. And we’re really glad that in the midst of it all, you’ve landed here. Vermont is a place all its own, not just geographically, but culturally and philosophically. Like you, we deeply value our independence, and we’ve always felt the warmth of your friendship, both from across our shared border, and whenever we meet in person. As always, we’re excited to welcome you to Vermont when the time feels right, and to share everything that makes Vermont unique, like our landscape, our food, our towns, and our people who know that Vermont’s a better place when you’re around.

On this page, you’ll also find a collection of discounts especially for you. So come on down and let us greet you as we always have: With warmth, appreciation, and respect.

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Special Offers for Our Canadian Neighbours

A number of Vermont businesses are currently offering discounts for Canadian visitors.

A view from above of downtown Newport that features a stone church in the foreground and a large blue lake in the background.
Seen from above, the town of Brandon, Vermont in the winter.

Historic Downtowns

Bustling shops and scenic beauty welcome visitors to Vermont’s downtowns. In Newport, look for a slice of lake life close to the Canadian border. Vermont’s capital, Montpelier, is the only one in the U.S. without a Starbucks or McDonald’s restaurant; there, enjoy the welcoming vibe of local small businesses. Manchester is a bedrock of Vermont culture and history and Burlington, Vermont’s biggest city, is home to the No. 1 public square in the U.S.

Seen from above, a windy road traverses between two mountains.

Vermont’s Northern Regions

Northern Vermont is geographically diverse, containing both the state’s biggest city, Burlington, and its most remote region, the Northeast Kingdom. Indulge in the spirit of lakeside relaxation in the Champlain Islands, cycle across Lake Champlain on the Colchester causeway, and take in the fjord-like beauty of Lake Willoughby, Vermont’s deepest lake, in Westmore. Throughout the region, local dining, scenic views, and outdoor recreation set the scene.

A crowd gathers around an outdoor stage to watch a band during late afternoon.
A person plays a guitar for dancing spectators outside on a warm day.

Signature Events

Vermont’s signature events are an annual tradition. Celebrate everything from agriculture at a garlic festival to the written word in Brattleboro and the LGBTQ+ community at a dedicated ski weekend in Stowe. In late summer and early fall, harvest festivals and county fairs offer fun for the whole family, including fair food and livestock exhibits. Live music echoes through downtowns and gets toes tapping at events throughout the year.

Vermont: The Long Trail Home

Summer in Vermont: as close to perfect as you can get. One family’s return home to Woodstock, Vermont showcases the season’s glory. From picking vegetables and flowers with the kids to visiting lakes and swimming spots, follow the Pickett family as they rediscover the joy of immersing in a community that celebrates the season. When you visit Vermont, be part of a culture of respecting the land.

Two vans seen from above next to a lake with mountains in the background in the summer.
Two people pushing a baby in a stroller walk through a historic downtown in the summer.

A Vermont Road Trip

Go-Van road tripped from Quebec to Vergennes and Middlebury, Vermont for a memorable getaway. Touring Shakey Ground Farm, taking in views of the Adirondacks from Mount Philo, and sampling craft beer and ice cream in downtown Vergennes rounded out their trip.

An American flag, a Canadian flag, and a Vermont State flag blows in the breeze as the lake and the mountains are in the background.

Travel Tips for Canadian Visitors

If you’re planning to visit Vermont, here are some ways to be travel-ready. On this page, find information on border crossings, travel documentation needed, fees at the border, and more.

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