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Why Live in Isle La Motte

Isle La Motte, VT, offers a unique rural island living experience near the Canadian border, characterized by its serene landscape of rolling hills, forests, and farmland. The community, with a year-round population of 550 to 600 that quadruples in warmer months, is popular among Canadians who often reside there part-time. Historic farmhouses from the 1800s, along with ranch-style homes, Cape Cods, and modern cabins, are common, many situated on several acres of wooded land. The island's crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal. Residents enjoy various water activities on Lake Champlain, including boating, kayaking, and fishing, with the lake's temperature rarely exceeding 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Chazy Reef on the southern side provides unique hiking opportunities with views of ancient fossil formations. Saint Anne’s Shrine, an open-air Catholic church, is a notable attraction, hosting community events like pancake breakfasts and harvest dinners. The island's only restaurant, Ruthcliff Lodge & Restaurant, operates seasonally, while the Isle La Motte Country Store provides basic groceries. For more extensive shopping, residents travel about 30 minutes to nearby towns. Education for middle and high school students includes options like Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School and South Burlington High School, both highly rated and approximately 45 miles away. While flooding is rare, a significant event in 2011 highlighted the need for preparedness. Access to and from the island is via a single causeway, with Montreal 60 miles away and medical facilities within a 30 to 38-mile radius.

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