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Lake Erie (/ ˈ ɪr i / EER-ee) is the fourth-largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. [6] [10] It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes [11] [12] and also has the shortest average water residence time. At its deepest point, Lake Erie is 210 ...
Below is a list of ports in the Great Lakes region, which includes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Superior, as well as the smaller Lake St. Clair. Lake Superior [ edit ]
Lake Erie is a popular vacation spot for Labor Day (and year round). ... the sprawling Lake Erie is rife with sandy beaches to swim along," 10Best said. ... It's the 11th-biggest lake in the world ...
Largest cities (not metropolitan areas or census divisions) in the Great Lakes megalopolis with populations over 100,000 [18] [19] 2020 rank City Region 2020/21 censuses [a] 2010/11 censuses [b] Change Land area 2020 population density 1 Toronto Ontario: 2,794,356 2,615,060 +6.86%: 243.3 sq mi (630.1 km 2) 11,468/sq mi (4,428/km 2) 2 Chicago ...
The Miller Ferry cruises along Lake Erie, with Perry's Monument and International Peace Memorial on South Bass Island in the background. Ferry services to Put-In-Bay, Middle Bass and Kelleys ...
Paleo-Indian cultures were the earliest in North America, with a presence in the Great Plains and Great Lakes areas from about 12,000 BCE to around 8,000 BCE. [citation needed] Prior to European settlement, Iroquoian people lived around Lakes Erie and Ontario, [2] Algonquian peoples around most of the rest, and a variety of other indigenous nation-peoples including the Menominee, Ojibwa ...
The Marseilles moraine is a terminal moraine that encircles the southern tip of Lake Michigan in North America. It begins near Elgin, Illinois, and extends south and west of Chicago metropolitan area, turning eastward 30 miles (48 km) to 40 miles (64 km) south of the lake in Kankakee and Iroqouis counties, entering Indiana.