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This is a list of populated places that are on the Connecticut River.
Upper Connecticut River
Bold communities have over 10,000 population.
New Hampshire
- Pittsburg
- Clarksville
- Stewartstown
- Colebrook
- Columbia
- Stratford
- Northumberland
- Lancaster
- Dalton
- Littleton
- Monroe
- Bath
- Haverhill
- Piermont
- Orford
- Lyme
- Hanover
- Lebanon
- Plainfield
- Cornish
- Claremont
- Charlestown
- Walpole
- Westmoreland
- Chesterfield
- Hinsdale
Vermont
- Canaan
- Lemington
- Bloomfield
- Brunswick
- Maidstone
- Guildhall
- Lunenburg
- Concord
- Waterford
- Barnet
- Ryegate
- Newbury
- Bradford
- Fairlee
- Thetford
- Norwich
- Hartford
- Hartland
- Windsor
- Weathersfield
- Springfield
- Rockingham
- Westminster
- Putney
- Dummerston
- Brattleboro
- Vernon
Middle Connecticut River
Bold cities have over 15,000 population. Italics are for towns or cities in the Springfield Metro area. Underlines are for communities in the Hartford Metro area.
Massachusetts
- Northfield
- Gill
- Erving
- Montague
- Greenfield
- Deerfield
- Sunderland
- Whately
- Hatfield
- Hadley
- Northampton
- Easthampton
- South Hadley
- Holyoke
- Chicopee
- West Springfield
- Springfield
- Agawam
- Longmeadow
Connecticut
Lower Connecticut River (Connecticut only)
Bold communities have over 25,000 population. This section of the river is completely in the Hartford Metro area.
- Hartford
- East Hartford
- Wethersfield
- Glastonbury
- Rocky Hill
- Cromwell
- Portland
- Middletown
- East Hampton
- Haddam
- East Haddam
- Chester
- Lyme
- Deep River
- Essex
- Old Lyme
- Old Saybrook