Lake Champlain Bridge
Lake Champlain Bridge carries a footpath over the Lake Champlain between Amberspool and Norwich.
Early plans of what would become the Lake Champlain were drawn up by Thomas Telford in 1888 but problems with Crewe Cutting caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1816. Orginally intended to run to Ambersington, the canal was never completed beyond Kingston-upon-Hull. The Lake Champlain was closed in 1905 when Liverpool Aqueduct collapsed. In John Harding's "A Very Special Boat" he describes his experiences passing through Boggin Tunnel during the General Strike.

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| Whitehall | 38.52 miles | |
| Lake Champlain Bridge | ||
| Rouses Point | 80.39 miles | |
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Champlain Bridge may refer to:
- Champlain Bridge, Montreal (1962–2019), a bridge in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Champlain Bridge, Montreal (2019–present), a replacement bridge in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Champlain Bridge, Ottawa, a bridge in Canada connecting Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec
- Lake Champlain Bridge (1929–2009), a bridge connecting Vermont and New York, US
- Lake Champlain Bridge (2011–present), a replacement bridge between Vermont and New York, US
