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Why Live in Canaan
Canaan, New Hampshire, is a small town in Grafton County known for its scenic mountain setting and close-knit community. Originally a stagecoach stop, Canaan evolved into a summer vacation destination in the late 1800s, a history preserved at the Canaan Historical Museum. The town attracts visitors and second-home buyers with its hiking trails, swimming spots, and equestrian facilities. The local architecture is diverse, featuring Greek Revivals, Georgians, Cape Cods, ranch-style homes, log cabins, and custom designs, many with lake or mountain views. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy boating, swimming, ice fishing, and snowmobiling at Canaan Street Lake, while Mascoma State Forest and Bear Pond Natural Area offer hiking and snowshoeing. The nearly 60-mile Northern Rail Trail and facilities like the Heritage Farm Polo Club and Canaan Motor Club provide additional recreational opportunities. The town's central village hosts century-old shops, casual dining options like Chappy’s and Poor House Bar-B-Q, and the Canaan Farmers and Artisans Market. Annual events include the Canaan Old Home Days festival, featuring a parade and various competitions. Education options range from the A-rated Cardigan Mountain School to public schools with varied ratings. While Advance Transit offers limited bus service, most residents rely on cars, with U.S. Route 4 connecting to nearby Lebanon, 15 miles away, and Hanover, about 20 miles away.