Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail

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Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail is a trail that criss-crosses the international border between the United States and Canada (New Hampshire and Quebec) for 0.6 miles and ends in a loop around the Fourth Connecticut Lake in the United States. The Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail is one of the few international trails in North America. For people living in the United States, identification and passports to Canada are not needed to go on the trail, since the trail starts on the United States side of the international border and ends in the United States, even though it does go into Canada.