ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain educates and delights people about the Ecology, Culture, History, and Opportunities for stewardship of the Lake Champlain Basin. ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain ECHO is Vermont’s premier lake aquarium and science center located on the beautiful Burlington Waterfront. Encompassing nearly 30,000 square feet, ECHO features over 60 species of fish, amphibians and reptiles in 12,000 gallons of aquariums and aquatic habitats all native to the Lake Champlain Basin. With 100 interactive hands-on exhibits, a multi-media object theater and a sunken shipwreck, there is more fun than you can fathom at ECHO. Three times a year ECHO entices visitors with a new exhibit featured in its Changing Exhibit Gallery. Vermont’s newest attraction features daily live animal demonstrations and feedings in addition to public programs. ECHO has a seasonal café open Memorial Day through Labor Day and a gift shop for our guest’s pleasure. Group rates are available and special educational programs are available for schools. Spend one hour or all day --- we look forward to seeing you! Exhibits Boston-based exhibit designer, Amaze Design, Inc. has developed the ECHO experience which interprets the ecological, geological, biological, and cultural history of the Lake Champlain Basin and includes Awesome Forces Theater (800 million years compressed into 6 minutes of crashing, flashing, caving glaciers and continental collision!), a water-play space for kids to build dams and float boats, and an Atlantic tide pool touch tank with periwinkle snails, horseshoe crabs, sea stars, anemones and urchins. Young visitors may enjoy the working miniature lighthouse or pop in on a painted turtle in Discovery Place, while other kids may
control a high-tech underwater adventure as they get a glimpse of the
replica historic General Butler shipwreck. From Abenaki story-telling
to the dynamics of Lake Champlain's underwater wave the ECHO adventure
immerses guests in the sights, sounds, smells and feel of past and present
life in the Basin. A series of special touring exhibits are showcased
in the changing exhibit gallery three times a year. AWESOME FORCES Experience the power of wind, water, volcanic action, glacial scouring and other larger than life geologic forces that shaped the landscape we see today in the Champlain Basin. Awesome Forces immerses the visitor in the sights, sounds and textures of billions of years of dramatic geologic history during this multi-sensory theater adventure.
BEFORE THE BASIN
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