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Shangri-La is
a twenty-two acre
licensed private fishing preserve located in the Town of Duane, County
of Franklin, State of New York. It is approximately forty- five minutes
by car from Lake Placid, thirty minutes from Saranac Lake, and ninety
minutes from Montreal. The property is bordered on three sides by New
York State "Forever Wild" forest land.
Every season
at Shangri-La is beautiful. Wildlife abounds. In early October, the
first Canadian Geese arrive on their southbound route. In autumn the
leaves of the hardwood trees turn brilliant gold, yellow, auburn, russet
and crimson. In winter icecycles glisen on the eves, and the forest
becomes a wonderland.
The
several ponds of Shangri-La are stocked with salmon and trout. Guests
of Shangri-La may canoe, boat and fish on the designated two and one-half
acre pond. Guests are permitted to fish in this pond without a permit,
and may catch a reasonable number of salmon or trout per day for personal
use or consumption.
Shangri-La
in the Adirondacks is the perfect vacation spot for everyone to enjoy.
The Shangri-La environment is ideal for gathering with friends and family.
Whether it's outdoor activity you're after, animal or bird-watching,
a retreat, or simply relaxation, make Shangri-La your vacation destination.
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