Superior (northern shore of the Upper Peninsula), Michigan (southern shore of the Upper Peninisula and the western shore of the Lower Peninsula), Huron (northeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula), and Erie (southeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula).
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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.
According to Illinois state, Illinois has 63 miles of coastline along Lake Michigan.
The state is Michigan. It is along 4 of the Great Lakes. It has the longest fresh water boundary than any other state.
The Great Storm of 1975 took place on the Great Lakes in North America. It was a severe storm that caused widespread damage and loss of life along the coastlines of Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron.
Lake Superior's located north of Wisconsin. It's one of the Great Lakes, which are a group of five large lakes in North America, along or on the Canada-United States border. Along the eastern side of Wisconsin runs Lake Michigan, which is another one of the Great Lakes. Along the western side of Wisconsin runs the Mississippi River.
Yes. The American White Pelican is found in the Great Lakes region, especially along Green Bays West Shoreline in Wisconsin and the Upper Penninsula of Michigan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_White_Pelican
the American territory along the Great Lakes
The province of Québec, which is Canada's largest province by area, has Atlantic Ocean coastline. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador, however, is smaller in area but has more Atlantic coastline -- approximately 29,000 kilometers. Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world. Her saltwater coastline is 243 797 km. Canada also has a freshwater coastline along the Great Lakes of 3800 km.
It is a Great Lake, along the western shore of Michigan.
Northeast. Along the Great Lakes and upper state New York.
Chicago, toledo, cleveland, and buffalo are along the coast of the great lakes