They are located in both Canada and the United States.
The United States has five Great Lakes at its northern border: Erie Michigan Superior Huron Ontario. The only US State to touch all five great lakes is Michigan.
The Great Lakes have contributed to the development of both the US and Canada by probably being the port that has given us the supplies we need to make the US and Canada.
The Great Bear Lake and the Great Slave Lake are both located in the Northwest territories of Canada.
The Great Bear lake and the Great Slave lake. Both of these lakes are located in the Northwest Territories.
Great Bear Lake Great Slave Lake both in Canada
The Great Lakes are located in both the US and Canada, in the continent of North America.
Not just one state has the five Great Lakes. In fact, the five great lakes aren't all in just the United States. Both Canada and the USA have some of the five great lakes. The border crosses right in the middle of each of the lakes, so Canada and the USA both have parts of each of the lakes. You can go to this link to see a picture example: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/the-great-lakes0.gif
North America. On the border between the United States and Canada.
Lakes do not flow anywhere; if they did, then they wouldn't be lakes. They'd be rivers. Assuming that you meant to ask, "Which of the Great Lakes belong to both the U.S. and Canada?" then, all but one of the Great Lakes -- Lake Michigan -- belong to both the U.S. and Canada. Lake Huron, Ontario, Erie and Superior are all divided by an international border between Canada and the U.S. All of Lake Michigan is contained within the U.S.
Michigan, Wisconson, Illinois and Indiana touch Lake Michigan.
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake, which are both located in the Northwest Territories.