Lake Ontario was named by French explorers in the early 17th century. The name "Ontario" is derived from the Iroquois word "ontarí:yo," meaning "great lake" or "lake of shining waters." The French adopted this name as they explored and mapped the region.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
Lake Ontario
Fort Niagara
Fresh water
Lake Huron got named by French explorers for inhabitants in the area, Wyandot or "Hurons".
it is in french on the lake means sur le lac.
Almost an hour away. So depends on your idea of how it close it needs to be. I would say it is located on Lake Ontario.
It's still Ontario but it's pronounced differently.
Lake Ontario is bordered by both Ontario Canada and New York State. Lake Ontario is one of the 5 Great Lakes (Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior)
um why is there no "Lac" in front of the names and why are the names of the lakes are in french and not lake???
Lake Ontario.