Flower boxes in bloom on the wood shed at family-friendly Jackson's Lodge and Log Cabins in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom- Fran Bigney photo Jackson's Lodge and Log CabinsLake Wallace - Canaan, Vermont
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Our History

An old postcard showing two fisherman holding a string of freshly caught trout and a sign which reads: The Marshall Camps - Lake Wallis Vermont

In 1926, a local Customs Officer, Harry Marshall, built, on the eastern shore of Lake Wallace in the town of Canaan Vermont, what we know today as Jackson’s Lodge and Log Cabins.  Harry, not surprisingly, named his business “The Marshall Camps.”

The Marshall Camps offered fishermen and their families rest and relaxation while they enjoyed some of the best trout fishing in all of New England. This postcard postmarked in 1936 demonstrates that one part of the property was home to “Marshall’s Tavern, Lake Wallis, VT.”

A postcard postmaked in 1936 reads: Marshall's Tavern, Lake Wallis, VT

Also, while The Marshall Camps were in operation, the section of Vermont Route 114 that crosses over Harriman Hill today did not exist.  As evidenced by the 1928 map of Canaan below, the shortest route to the village of Canaan from Lake Wallace was actually down the dirt road that is now Jackson Lodge Road and into Canada.  This road connected to what is now Route 141 in Canada, and then crossed back into the United States where the Canaan Customs and Border Protection port of entry sits today.

A 1928 map of Canaan, VT before VT Route 114 was built linking Wallace Pond and the village of Canaan

In 1958 Elmont Jackson, a logger and land owner in the area, purchased the Marshall property with the intent of providing a family business to be run by his wife, Audrey (Gemmell) Jackson, originally from Lennoxville, Quebec, and their children.  Elmont and Audrey had six daughters who all had a hand in running “Jackson’s Lodge and Log Cabin Village” for close to three decades.

Elmont and Audrey's wedding portrait on left. Audrey Jackson and their six girls on the right

Under Elmont and Audrey’s ownership, “Jackson’s” also ran a successful restaurant, and was home to a weekly dance with live bands that was “the place to be” on Saturday nights.

The Modernettes play at a Saturday night dance at Jackson's Lodge during Elmont and Audrey's tenure (Click for larger image.)

In 1986, Elmont and Audrey’s daughter Gloria Jackson purchased the property from her parents, and has continued Jackson’s Lodge time-tested tradition of “family serving friends.”  Gloria has hosted numerous wedding receptions and social gatherings at The Lodge during her tenure.   Always, Gloria, her family and staff, assured that good times were had by all, thereby creating lasting fond memories for countless people.

People having fun at Jackson's Lodge receptions

Over the years, the Jackson family has maintained, upgraded, and replaced many of the original cabins while continually improving the property.  Jackson’s has also kept pace with modern technology.  Whether it was refrigeration, microwave ovens, or that new-fangled black and white television that only picked up French-speaking stations out of Canada, Jackson’s has kept up with the times.  Although the cabins have maintained their original peaceful and rustic (non-technological) charm, the Main Lodge now offers television via satellite, complimentary telephone, and wireless internet access.

Elmont and Audrey Jackson enjoy a glass of wine on the porch of one of Jackson's pet-friendly log cabins

If you are looking for a relaxing getaway, a fun-filled family vacation, or just want to “get away from it all,” visit Jackson's Lodge and Log Cabins to experience true Vermont living. The beautiful beach, the charming cabins, and the peaceful lifestyle, combine to provide you with a vacation you'll treasure.

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1878 map of Canaan, VT
Marshall Camps Next Right Street Sign
Antique butter cutter which can be found in Jackson's Cafe
Antique Edison phonograph located in the Main Lodge - It still works!
Old gas pump located outside the Main Lodge - The price reads: 34 cents per gallon
Antique Myers Bullet Mixer located in Jackson's Cafe
Antique metal Coke sign located in the Main Lodge: Have A Coke
Jackson's Cafe entrance
Curio Case and old Coke bottles which can be seen in the Main Lodge
Toledo Honest Weight scale
Antique Standard Oil Can
Sign welcoming guests to Jackson's Lodge (Click for larger image.)
Sunset over "the point" at Jackson's

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