No. Pennsylvania borders one of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie.
the great lakes border New York Pennsylvania Michigan and Canada.
It is 46,055 square miles. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Lancaster are some of the major cities in Pennsylvania. Which is located in the Great Lakes region.
Pennsylvania.
The states that do not border the Great Lakes are Iowa, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. While Pennsylvania has a small coastline on Lake Erie, it is often considered a state that does not fully border the Great Lakes due to its limited waterfront. The other states listed do not have any direct access to the lakes.
Lake Ontario is the farthest east of the five Great lakes, but borders New York, not Pennsylvania. The lake that forms part of Pennsylvania's northwest border is Lake Erie.
Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
There are 5887967464536272 lakes in Pennsylvania I can't even name them.
No not all lakes in Canada are man made. The Great Lakes for example were made when the glaciers of the last Ice Age were receding.
The Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan,, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota surround the Great Lakes.
There are many lakes on earth. Some are The Great Lakes, Lake Victoria, and The Great Salt Lake.
Of the cities listed in the question, Pittsburgh is in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania, which is not near the Great Lakes. Salt Lake City, Utah is in the southwest US. Great Falls, Montana is in the northwest USA. That leaves Chicago Illinois as being found on the Great Lakes.