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Canaan Vacations

A pleasant, hassle-free trip begins with being aware of a few things about your chosen destination. It's time to familiarize yourself with the basic details about Canaan!

If you travel 12 miles (19 kilometers) east of Lebanon, or 20 miles (32 kilometers) northwest of Franklin, you'll be in the heart of Canaan.

Forget the big-name sights — it's the locals that make a place tick. In this part of New Hampshire, you'll find 500 of them.

Places to visit in Canaan

There's nothing like the feeling of staring at a field of snow and knowing you have an entire day ahead to carve up the slopes. Slip on your gloves and put on your skis — Dartmouth Skiway is waiting for you! Want more ideas? Time spent with nature is proven to enhance both your psychological and physical state of being. Spend time at Wellington State Park and enjoy the benefits of reconnecting with the natural world. And, there's more going on in the surrounding area. Put on your hard hat and take a guided tour of Ruggles Mine. Learn all about excavation techniques, see the equipment used and get a better understanding of life as a miner.

Where do you fly into for Canaan?

Prepare for some exciting adventures in Canaan. Once you've walked out of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT), the middle of town will be only 55 miles (89 kilometers) to the northwest.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Canaan?
With vacation packages on offer from as low as CA $927, it’s not necessary to empty your piggy bank for your getaway to Canaan. Travelocity can help. Combine experiences, hotels and flights into a package and receive some fantastic discounts. The more you book, the more you save.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Canaan?
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Why should I book my Canaan vacation bundle via Travelocity?
With our Price Match Guarantee, we’ll match any lower price you find. Add on our 24/7 customer support and superb service and the vacation you’ve been dreaming of is well within reach.
Will I save money on my Canaan car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
With a Canaan vacation package, you can combine your car, flight and hotel bookings and save a whole lot. If you can’t wait to discover the best of this impressive part of the world, why not make a beeline for Fenway Park? This famous attraction is 161 kilometers from Canaan. With your own rental car, you’ll be there soon enough.
Which airport is best for Canaan?
Many visitors choose to fly into Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT), 88 kilometers southeast of downtown Canaan. Others prefer Lebanon Municipal Airport (LEB) (24 kilometers away from central Canaan) or Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport (RUT) (72 kilometers away from central Canaan).
What is there to do in Canaan?
Cardigan Mountain State Park is one of the outstanding sights that make Canaan such a popular destination. But allow yourself enough time to roam its lesser-known attractions too. This is sometimes where the best vacation memories are created.
Where should I stay when visiting Canaan?
The Campground without hookups or bathroom. Bring your own RV. One lot only. is recommended by many travelers. Book as soon as possible before it’s too late.

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