From certain parts of the lake, yes.
The body of water that connects Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean is the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It has a large system of locks and canals to allow boats to travel from the Great Lakes to the Ocean.
It is because some lakes are so big you cannot distinguish it as a lake because you will not see the land surrounding the lake, a lake can be considered a sea when it is so large you cannot see the land across it, you will only see the horizon. examples are: Caspian sea, Black Sea etc. and non considered sea lakes ones like lake Michigan, Erie, Ontario etc.
Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario. Largest to smallest: Lake Superior (82,400 km2) Lake Huron (59,600 km2) Lake Michigan (58,000 km2) Lake Erie (25,700 km2) Lake Ontario (19,500 km2)
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The crest of the Ontario coat of arms is a black bear.For full details and illustration, see link below.
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Creature from the Black Lagoon was made in 1954 ; see related link .
http://bugguide.net/node/view/26421 Yes technically there are black widow spiders in Ontario but I doubt that you will see one. I have only ever seen one and I was in the woods when I saw it.
Yes you can, across Lake Michigan, and can only see the black outline.
Yes, I live on lake Ontario and although I cannot claim it is a frequent occurrence I have seen them.Driving south I have been able to see them down to northern Pennsylvania.