The vast majority of the water in the Great Lakes Watershed drains eastward through the St Lawrence River. A relatively small amount drains into the Mississippi River system through a canal that was dug through Chicago.
The lakes that separate the United States of America and Canada is actually called the "great lakes". There are not these lakes across the whole border of Canada, because most of them are more to the east. If you have noticed, if you put all the great lakes together, they spell "HOME".
Indiana is on the east coast and central of the United States. It is located by the Great Lakes and considered part of the Midwest, however, parts of the state are considered part of the east coast while others are considered part of the central time zones.
The US and Canada built the St Lawrence Seaway to ship resources from the West of North America through the East at great profit to the east and great cost to the West. The trade and profit of the seaway played a significant role in North American wealth.
The province of Ontario is located in the country of Canada.
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.
Lake Ontario is farthest East out of the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.
East-Northeast
Lake Ontario
north east
Lake Ontario
East Africa
North East
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The address of the Great Lakes Planetarium Association is: Abrams Planetarium, East Lansing, MI 48824
East and midwest.
lake eerie maybe?