Port Kent

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Port Kent is a small hamlet on the western shore of Lake Champlain in New York, known for its seasonal ferry connection to Vermont and its scenic rail stop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
hamlet
areaCode 518
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Clinton County
GNISFeatureClass populated place
hasAccessViaHighway New York State Route 373 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 9 nearby
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasFeature lakefront park
small harbor
hasFerryOperator Lake Champlain Transportation Company
hasFerryServiceType seasonal ferry service
hasHistoricalAssociation 19th-century lake transportation
hasRailwayStation Port Kent station
hasRecreationalFeature beach on Lake Champlain
golf course nearby
marina
hasSeasonalFerryConnectionTo Burlington, Vermont
hasTourismActivity boating
camping nearby
fishing
hasUTCOffsetDaylightSavingTime UTC−04:00
hasUTCOffsetStandardTime UTC−05:00
knownFor ferry connection to Vermont
scenic seasonal rail stop
scenic views of Lake Champlain
locatedIn Town of Chesterfield
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Adirondack Mountains
locatedOn western shore of Lake Champlain
locatedOppositeAcrossWaterBodyFrom Burlington, Vermont
nearbyCity Plattsburgh, New York
nearbyCommunity Keeseville, New York
partOf Lake Champlain Valley
postalCode 12975
railwayLine Amtrak Adirondack
surface form: Adirondack (Amtrak)
railwayServiceSeasonality seasonal stop
railwayServiceType intercity passenger rail
region North Country (New York)
state New York
transportationMode ferry
rail
road
waterBody Lake Champlain

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Amtrak Adirondack servesCity Port Kent