Canaan

Canaan is in the Litchfield Hills, otherwise known as the Connecticut Berkshires, in northern Litchfield County.

Not to be confused with New Canaan (Connecticut).
Not to be confused with the Palestinian territories.
Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Falls Village

Understand

Canaan is a township that includes the villages of Falls Village and South Canaan. North Canaan, a separate township, separates Canaan from the Massachusetts border. However, local usage is to treat North Canaan as if it were a part of Canaan, so this article includes North Canaan, too.

Get in

Canaan Union Station and Collin's Diner

By car

US Route 7 traverses the township from north to south. US Route 44, an east-west route, meets Route 7 in North Canaan. To get from points south, including New York City, take Route 7 North. To get from the Massachusetts Berkshires, take Route 7 South. From Hartford and other points east, take Route 44 West.

By bus

There are buses that travel up and down Route 7, transporting people to and from New York City, Vermont, and many towns in between.

By train

There is a historic station in North Canaan which is worth looking at. However, it stopped operating a long time ago.

Get around

DM Hunt Library in Falls Village

A car or other vehicle is most useful for getting around.

See

St. Patrick's Church in Falls Village

As you can see from the photos on this page, there are some charming buildings in the townships of Canaan and North Canaan. Since if you are going further north to the Massachusetts Berkshires, you will probably be traversing this area, in any case, why not enjoy them?

Do

South Canaan Congregational Church

Buy

Christ Church in North Canaan

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Connect

Go next

The Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts are an obvious place to go next, or you can drive around other areas of the Litchfield Hills. For example, the town of Norfolk is immediately to the east of Canaan via Route 44.


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