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Cardigan Mountain School (CMS) is an accredited boarding and day middle school for boys in grades 6-9. Located in Canaan, New Hampshire in the New England corner of the north-eastern United States, CMS instills a love of learning and promotes intellectual curiosity and growth, recognizing that each person learns differently.


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The School is located off a quiet, secluded street in a typical New England village. The campus itself is situated on a peninsula extending into Canaan Street Lake, 1,200 feet above sea level. Within sight of Mount Cardigan, the campus enjoys views of surrounding hills and valleys.

The campus comprises 525 acres of woods, fields, and lake shore, with colonial brick dormitories, a well-stocked library, modern classrooms, woodworking shop, language laboratory, chapel, student health center, theater, athletic complex, and state-of-the-art hockey arena.


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Directions / Instructions:

From Boston/Logan Airport:
- Take Interstate 93 North toward Concord, N.H.
- At the junction of Interstate 93 and Interstate 89, take Interstate 89 North.
- Depart I-89 North at 17 (Enfield/Canaan), and take a right at the end of the exit ramp onto Route 4 East.
- Proceed approximately 11 miles on Route 4 East, and then take a left on Roberts Road after the Cardigan Mountain School sign.
- At the end of Roberts Road, turn left onto Canaan Street.
- Proceed approximately one mile on Canaan Street and turn right onto Prospect Hill Road at the Cardigan Mountain School sign.
- At the next Cardigan Mountain School sign, turn right onto Back Bay Road.
- At the top of the hill, turn right onto Founders' Path at the Cardigan Mountain School Admissions sign, and proceed directly ahead to the visitor parking area in front of Clark-Morgan Hall.


From Interstate 91/Hartford/New York/Points South:
- Follow Interstate 91 North to Vermont.
- Take Exit 10S (Airport/New Hampshire) and merge onto Interstate 89 South.
- Depart I-89 South at Exit 17 (Enfield/Canaan), and take a right at the end of the exit ramp onto Route 4 East. Proceed approximately 11 miles on Route 4 East, and then take a left on Roberts Road just after the Cardigan Mountain School sign.
- At the end of Roberts Road, turn left onto Canaan Street.
- Proceed approximately one mile on Canaan Street and turn right onto Prospect Hill Road at the Cardigan Mountain School sign.
- At the next Cardigan Mountain School sign, turn right onto Back Bay Road.
- At the top of the hill, turn right onto Founders' Path at the Cardigan Mountain School Admissions sign, and proceed directly ahead to the visitor parking area in front of Clark-Morgan Hall.

School / Office Address: 62 Alumni Drive, Canaan
Grafton County
New Hampshire
USA
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