The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake at 12,096 square miles (31,328 km2) in the Northwest Territories.
The largest lake which is at least partly in Canadian territory is Lake Superior.
None of the Five Great Lakes of Canada are completely in Canada. Therefore the largest lake to be completely in Canada is the Great Bear Lake.
Interesting Note- Lake Michigan isn't in Canada at all.
Lake Superior.
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Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake, is partly in Canada and partly in the US. The largest lake entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake, in Northwest Territories.
It's either Athabaska or the Great Slave lake. I suppose I'd better look it up.... Nope, 4th & 2nd respectively. Great Bear is the No. 1
Superior
New Zealand's largest lake is Lake Taupo in the North Island. Lake Te Anau is the South Island's largest lake, and has a town of that name on its shore.
Lake Taupo
Chilka lake in Orissa
Lake Maracaibo
Vänern, also the third largest lake in Europe.
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The largest lake in Utah is the Great Salt Lake.
The largest lake in Central America is Lake Nicaragua.
what i the name of the largest salt lake in the united states
The largest lake has a misleading name, because it is not CALLED a lake. It is the Caspian Sea.
The largest lake in America is the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
The largest lake is probably Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela.
Lake Okeechobee is the largest lake in Florida.
Lake Minnewanka
Lake Superior.
Nettilling Lake
lake Michigan