Michigan City and Waheka City.
Chicago, IL and Toronto Canada
No, Lake Superior is. Of the great lakes, I believe it is the deepest, therefore the greatest.
Lake superior is the biggest great lake.
Lake Superior is the Great Lake that is the farthest north of the others.
The 5 Great lakes: Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
the most populated city in Utah is salt lake city
Chicago,IL with over 2.8 million, and Detroit, MI with over 900,00 people
Detroit It is true that Detroit is "by" the Great lakes if one means not "on" the Great lakes. Detroit is "on" the Detroit River, which along with Lake St.Clair, and the St. Clair River, connects Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, both which are Great Lakes. Interestingly, some are requesting that Lake St. Clair be designated as a Great Lake, which would be a political and definitional addition to the existing 5 Great Lakes. Other Michigan Cities "on" the Great Lakes are Port Huron which is where the St. Clair River connects with Lake Huron. Muskegan is on Lake Michigan. Marquette is on Lake Superior. Menominee is on Lake Michigan. Saginaw and Bay city are port Cities on Lake Huron. The lists go on. But Detroit is not "on" any of the Great Lakes.
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the northern shore of Lake Ontario and has a population of over 2.5 million people.
I've always been partial to Lake Erie, but in terms of surface area, volume and maximum depth, Lake Superior is, well, superior.
Salt Lake City - Great Salt lake, Idaho Falls, West Yellowstone - Yellowstone, I'm sure there are others.