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Killington Lake is popular with water sport enthusiasts as it offers great opportunities for dinghy sailing, windsurfing and canoeing. Please note that access is only possible for members however temporary day passes may be available via Killington Sailing Association. The manmade lake is also popular with fishermen and the bird reserve on the west side makes it an ideal location for birdwatchers.
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