All of the Great Lakes except for Lake Michigan a partially in Ontario. The great lakes are as follows:
Lake Superior is bordered by the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and the province of Ontario.
Lake Michigan is the only lake that is fully contained within the United States, bordered by Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.
Lake Huron is bordered by the state of Michigan and the province of Ontario.
Lake Erie is bordered by the states of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York and the province of Ontario.
Lake Ontario is bordered by the state of New York and the province of Ontario.
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Gold and silver are mostly found in Ontario and great lakes
GOLD AND SILVER IS MOSTLY FOUND IN ONTARIO AND THE GREAT LAKES
Ontario covers all of the Great Lakes.
lake Ontario
Lake Ontario is farthest East out of the Great Lakes.
No, Ontario has 1 or 2 of the 5 great lakes, but not all.
5 great lakes: Lakes Ontario, Huron, Superior, Erie ,and Michigan
Ontario
The Provinces of Quebec and Ontario are north of the Great Lakes.
Lakes Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario.
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The great lakes are Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario. You can remember them by the word HOLMES. Huron; Ontario; Lake; Michigan; Erie; Superior.