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Coastal Connecticut

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Coastal Connecticut,often called theConnecticut Shoreor theConnecticut Shoreline,comprises all ofConnecticut's southern border alongLong Island Sound,fromGreenwichin the west toStoningtonin the east, as well as the tidal portions of theHousatonic River,Quinnipiac River,Connecticut River,andThames River.It includes the southern sections of the state'sFairfield,New Haven,MiddlesexandNew Londoncounties.

Coastal Connecticut has a modestly different local culture than inland Connecticut. Many of the residents of coastal Connecticut are much more tied to coastal activity (i.e. boating, beaches) and the region sees an influx of tourists in the May to October season, compared to inland Connecticut. Coastal Connecticut is the mildest area in Connecticut in winter and often has a frost-free season that is up to one month longer than inland areas. The region, as defined in theConnecticut General Statutes,consists of 36Connecticut towns,including several of thelargest in Connecticut.

Towns in the coastal area[edit]

This is a list of the towns and cities of Coastal Connecticut listed in geographical order from west to east.

References[edit]

  • General Statutes of Connecticut(2007), Title 22a, Chapter 444, Section 22a-94.