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3.8 (5 reviews)

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Champlain Farms - Um.... You're joking, right?!

Champlain Farms

(4 reviews)

Gas up! We always…read morestop here to get gas it's right in the middle of our destination. Staff is always in a good mood and chatting amongst themselves so it gives a friendly family feel when you walk in. I love the snack section because there's thousand of things we don't get back home so this is my one stop shop for my Chex mex and my different kind of Reese cups.

If I could give zero stars I would. I went to use the air pump for my tires. I have used it…read morebefore and I like this one because you just set the pressure and go. This time, the screen on the card reader was broken and I was unable to use my card. I went inside, let the kid behind the counter know it was broken, he didn't care, and told me to go to Maplefields. I asked him if the quarter function worked. He said yes and when I asked him if I could buy two dollars in quarters he opened the drawer, pulled out two heaping handfuls of quarters, and sarcastically said "no. I can't give you any. I have to save these for my shift." He made a provocative sad face like he was trying to start something and told me again to try Maplefields. As I was leaving o told him someone should put a ticket in with the vendor seeing as their pump is broken. He started arguing with me, and I told hi. That I wasn't arguing with him, just giving him feedback as I manage people and a business. As I was getting into my car, he walked out to yell "have a good day" at me like some little punk trying to start a confrontation, then as I pulled around the building, he ran out, I stopped and rolled my window down and he yelled to have a good day again. Totally unprofessional, trying to provoke a fight, and not someone who should represent anyone's business. This was at 3pm on 2/18. Hopefully management sees this.

Colonial Mart - Storefront

Colonial Mart

(2 reviews)

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While traveling through Saint Albans we needed to fuel up so we decided to stop at this station…read morewhich has Sunoco gas. The gas prices here are reasonable, but be prepared to enter the store if you plan to use a debit card because the pumps refuse to take them. The staff here was great but the clientele is a bit rough around the edges. That being said, I felt comfortable stopping here and it reminded me of fueling up in one of the suburbs of Boston. Overall, not a terrible station but be prepared to be solicited by someone looking for change or money for cigarettes.

Ah, the local convenience store. It's a chain gas brand (Sunoco) but it has the feel of a mom and…read morepop local yokel market. I also believe it's the ONLY Sunoco in town if any of you care or are pulled into the swindle that is the Price Chopper AdVANTage card as I am. Gas pumps are self serve and generally work pretty well for a quick fill up and get out. The market, well let's say there's a bit of a benefit in this also being a licensed Vermont State Liquour store. But don't go in expecting shelves upon shelves of discounted spirits lining the walls. Colonial, again, is very local feel without much effort to look "enticing". It's got a very low light ambiance to the place that seems to creep me out some when shopping in here. So I generally know what I want and just get out. Probably the brightest display in the store is the gigantic Vermont Lottery scratch off vending machine that looks bright and sparkly but likely just eats people's hard earned money every day to just eject some pieces of paper that end up as discarded scratched off trash within about 5 minutes...yeah not so bright and shiny when you think about it. They have most of the staples in a licensed Liquor store: vodka, whiskey, rum and other aged liquids. You likely won't find that rare bottle of 100 year old scotch...well maybe if it comes in the tiny airplane size. Have fun looking among the 4 shelves. Food choices are what you'd mostly expect of a convenience store: packaged doughnuts, plastic wrapped danishes with infinitely long expiration dates, Funyons...the usual. Prices aren't too bad, sometimes you can get close to a 2 for 1 deal on wine prices for things that taste like they come out of a cardboard box. I do have to say though, counter service is generally great here. Always quick and efficient and there's one kid who works here who always has a great positive demeanor among the low depressing lights in this store. That's good to see someone who can actually appear to enjoy working in a cave. But honestly, Colonial does what it's really supposed to do, be convenient. It doesn't do it with glitter and sparkles, it does it more with "we're here, off the main Fairfax Road, be happy about that and get back on the road" flair.

On the Run

On the Run

(4 reviews)

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Fairly large gaz station with a good variety of snacks and food items, The place seems popular in…read morethe morning for breakfast sandwiches and filtered coffee ()there is a large selection). I must do a sidetone here: I don't like filtered coffee much as I drink espresso and espresso based coffee (Cappuccino, latte) when possible. However, when you travel with a large vehicle at 5 am, sometimes places with filtered coffee are the only option. One thing they have here, and quite popular in Vermont, is a selection of filtered coffee from "Green Mountain Coffee". To offer it, the have isolated coffee pots to keep the various kind hot, One thing that I worry in those cases is how long ago was this coffee made? Well, I noticed that these pots have little displays with indicators that lets you know how long ago the coffee was made! The place is not really a track stop but some trucks come here and there are diesel pumps for it,

This Maplefields gas station and convenience store is a regular stop while coming off the 89 for…read moregas when we are heading to to the US or heading back to Canada. It's close proximity to the border (roughly 10 miles) and their clean washrooms plus snack selection make it a good stop for us and help serve our needs. Gas was $2.49 a gallon on my stop for 87 octane which is a steal compared to the $1.20 we pay roughly a L in Quebec. They do also have free WIFI that there is no password to login to. On the way back home I was very pleased to pick up two 12 packs of Harpoon beer for $15.99 each. Harpoon is an awesome beer that Is Vermont/Boston brewed. They call it a New England IPA. If you like Sam Adams give Harpoon a try. Sure there is a closer gas station to the border but we enjoy hitting up this one in St Albans and will keep on doing so in our travels in the future!

Ste Marie's - convenience - Updated May 2026

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