If you head out into Lake Ontario from Erie, you will be in Canada in about 18 miles.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
The five North American "Great Lakes" have the same names in Canada and the US : (by size) Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. A sixth, much-smaller lake, called Lake St. Clair, lies on the waterway between Lakes Michigan and Erie.
The four Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan-Huron (which is, in fact, just one body of water with two large lobes), Erie and Ontario.
Lake Ontario is the closest. Then Lake Erie is the next closest.Toronto is just above Lake Ontario.Thanks to teach.GLIN.net for the graphics.
No, the only great lake not shared by Canada & the US is Lake Michigan, which is wholly in the US
Lake Erie is on the northern border of Ohio.
Huron, Superior, Erie, Ontario. Lake Michigan is also a great lake but it never touches Canada.
In both Canada and USA
Canada
Lake Erie is in North America, it is one of the Great Lakes and forms part of the border between the US and Canada.
Lake Erie is South of Lake Huron
If you head out into Lake Ontario from Erie, you will be in Canada in about 18 miles.
Only Lake Erie is fully south of Kitchner, Ontario, Canada.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
Lake Erie ==== Actually, it is Lake Michigan. Lake Erie is between the US and Canada.
Lake Erie.