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  2. Lake Erie nautical chart and water depth map - Fishermap

    usa.fishermap.org/depth-map/erie-lake

    The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Lake Erie on the map, which is located in the Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New York state (Wood, Jefferson, Lapeer, Erie). Coordinates: 42.10771491, -81.21085707.

  3. Lake Erie, fourth largest of the five Great Lakes of North America. It forms the boundary between Canada (Ontario) to the north and the United States (Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York) to the west, south, and east. Learn more about Lake Erie in this article.

  4. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Lake Erie has 31 islands (13 in Canada, 18 in the U.S.), located generally in the western side of the lake. The largest of these is Pelee Island . Partial map of the Lake Erie Islands

  5. Large detailed map of Lake Erie - Ontheworldmap.com

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    This map shows cities, towns, highways, main roads, secondary roads, rivers and landforms in Lake Erie Area. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.

  6. From the lighthouses to the quaint shops, you will find something to enjoy while exploring the southern shores of Lake Erie in Ohio. 1. Marblehead Lighthouse State Park. Marblehead lies on the southern shore of Lake Erie and is home to one of my favorite lighthouses in America, The Marblehead Lighthouse.

  7. Lake Erie - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/lakes/lake-erie.html

    Map of Lake Erie drainage area. Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes located in North America’s upper mid-eastern region. It is located just below Lake Huron (the third largest of the Great Lakes) and bordered to the east by Lake Ontario (the smallest of the Great Lakes) and northwest by Lake Michigan (second-largest of the Great Lakes.

  8. 11 Charming Small Towns On Lake Erie - WorldAtlas

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    Lake Erie, whose name is derived from the Iroquoian term "erielhonan," meaning "long tail," is one of the five Great Lakes in East-Central North America. It is the Southernmost of the bunch and has the shallowest average depth and the warmest, most inviting waters.

  9. Map of the Great Lakes - Geology.com

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    Water in the Great Lakes flows from Lake Superior, into Lake Huron, into Lake Michigan, into Lake Erie, into Lake Ontario, and into the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River. There are about 35,000 islands in the Great Lakes, many of which are inhabited.

  10. Lake Erie Maps | Maps of Lake Erie - World Maps

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    State: Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Ontario (Canada). Area: 9,910 sq mi (25,667 sq km). Max. depth: 210 ft (64 m). Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.

  11. Lake Erie - Great Lakes Guide

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    Erie is the most southerly, shallow, and biologically diverse of all of the Great Lakes. Its shallow depth makes it the warmest Great Lake and a favourite destination for summer recreationists and migrating birds.