The Great Lakes of North America are a group of 5 great lakes that include Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. It is collectively the largest freshwater system on earth. The region includes parts of northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York, as well as the Canadian province of Ontario and the 6 US states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
The region forms a binational, cultural and economic, economic and historical and political history, as well as a political economy. The Great Lake region is distinguished by its important contribution in culture, economy and technology.
Tourists are drawn to these natural attractions for very good reasons, and this is why:
Great Lakes of North America
lake michigan
It is the third largest Great Lake in North อเมริกาเหนือน่าเที่ยว the only one located entirely within the United States. The lake is bounded from west to east by Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Visitors can cross it on a ferry that runs from Manitowoc, Wisconsin to Ludington, Michigan. It is home to bowfin, carp, sea bass, sea bass, marlin, yellow perch, lake trout and some species of catfish.
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Huron Lake
This is the second largest of the Great Lakes bounded on the east by the province of Ontario, Canada and on the west by the US state of Michigan. Its surface is 176 meters above sea level and the average depth is 59 meters. There are several major cities on Lake Huron, such as Sarnia and Goderich, Ontario, Canada, as well as Bay City, Cheboygan, Rogers City, Alpena, Port Huron, and St. Ignace, Michigan.
The lake is home to various fish and plants such as the extinct deep-sea Cisco. The notable feature here is Manitoulin Island which separates the Georgian Bay and the North Channel from the lake's main body of water.
Lake erie
This is the fourth largest lake and the tenth largest in the world. It is bordered to the south by the states of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, in the north by the Canadian province of Ontario, and to the west by the state of Michigan. It feeds primarily on the Detroit River and drains through Niagara Falls and the Niagara River into Lake Ontario. Some major contributors to this lake include the Cuyahoga River, the Sandusky River, the Maumee River, the Huron River, and the Grand River. The lake is home to one of the largest commercial freshwater fisheries in the world.
Rivers in Great Lakes
St. Clair River
This river is located in central North America that drains Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair. It is 64 kilometers long and 1.5 meters high from Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair. It is one of the important areas of the Great Lakes waterway where cargo ships pass to travel between the upper and lower Great Lakes.
Niagara river
It flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The river serves as part of the border between New York and the province of Ontario in Canada. It has two large islands, namely Isla de la Cabra and Grand.
San Lorenzo River
It is a larger river that stretches far from the southwest to the northeast of North America. It connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The Saguenay, Ottawa and Richelieu rivers are being drained here, as well as Lake Champlain.
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