

An Airport Exhibition Honors the History of Vermont’s Abenaki Tribes
→ Version française Modern air travel is a hurry-up-and-wait situation: You dutifully show up two hours early to allow for check-in and getting through security. Then you plop down in a chair with a coffee and a smartphone until your plane begins to board. But here’s a tip: At the Burlington International Airport, you could…
Follow the Locals: Dakin Farm’s Sam Cutting Works Hard and Plays Hard
→ Version française Sam Cutting IV, president of Dakin Farm in Ferrisburgh, was 5 years old when he got his first paying gig on the family farm. He polished apples his father bought by the bushel at local orchards, then sold the fruit “red side up” at the roadside farmstand on Route 7. Cutting paid…
Vermont Springtime Must-Dos: Cabaret, Mardi Gras, Restaurant Week
→ Version française Green Mountain Cabaret If a Vermont spring is chillier than you’d prefer, don’t say “brr” — say “burlesque”! Green Mountain Cabaret’s variety performances are sure to heat things up. Founded in 2012 and voted among the best local theater companies in the state, the troupe showcases high-quality burlesque-inspired entertainment — from dancing…
Explore Hidden Wilderness Along the Burlington Wildways
→ Version française You might not realize it from the hustle and bustle of downtown, the postwar suburban sprawl of the New North End, or the hip postindustrial South End, but Burlington is pretty wild. Like, Henry David Thoreau/Walden Woods kind of wild. Despite its urban trappings, Vermont’s largest city hides a treasure trove of…
Get a Taste of Vermont at the Burlington Farmers Market
→ Version française “Farmers market” and “Vermont” are basically synonyms, right? The Green Mountain State is known for its cheese, its maple and its dedication to local food. And in Vermont’s largest city, the Burlington Farmers Market is a community fixture. A trip to the market is a weekend ritual all season long. The Burlington…
BTV — Spring 2020
→ Version française We’re delighted to have you! BTV: The Burlington International Airport Quarterly is a bilingual magazine — translated into French for our Québécois visitors — that highlights Vermont’s recreational, cultural and dining scenes according to the season. Spring is more commonly known as “mud season” around these parts. But whatever the weather —…
The Scenic Route: Three Trips to Artist Studios
→ Version française Sometimes you need to get out of Burlington. There, we said it! Yes, this city has most of the things you could ever want: renowned breweries, unique restaurants, miles of lakeside trail, and a thriving arts and music scene. But that doesn’t mean you should overlook the rest of Vermont, where someone…






