Great Bear Lake is the highest and largest lake in Canada. The Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in Canada and is the fifth largest lake in North America.
Great Bear Lake. It is the largest lake entirely within Canada. And don't forget about the Great Lakes (excluding Lake Michigan).
Lake in the Woods is shared with Canada, however Minnesota also shares Lake Superior with Canada. That, of course is a border lake, as is Lake in the Woods.
The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake at 12,096 square miles (31,328 km2) in the Northwest Territories.The largest lake which is at least partly in Canadian territory is Lake Superior.
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Canada. It's on the other side of Lake Huron.
no, its lake superior, its actually the deepest, coldest, clearest, and biggest fresh water lake in the world. ------------------------------------------------------ None of the Great Lakes is entirely within Canada. The largest lake entirely within Canada is Great Bear Lake. (Lake Ontario, by the way, is the smallest of the Great Lakes.)
Lake Tohopekaliga is the closest lake to the city of Kissimmee Florida.
Erie
closest neibours are canada the second closest one is canada
According to the official record, the geographical center of Canada is located just south of Yathkyed Lake in Nunavut at 62 degree, 24 minutes north and 96 degrees, 28 minutes west. The closest inhabited town is Baker Lake to the north.
Michigan Lake! MICHIGAN LAKE!:)
Great Bear Lake is the highest and largest lake in Canada. The Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in Canada and is the fifth largest lake in North America.
Lake Erie
lake Michigan is the only great lake that does NOT touch Canada
The largest lake in Northern Canada is Great Slave lake.
the great bear lake. it is the largest lake entirely within Canada. (i think. your grammar was kind of hard to understand... did you mean "what is the largest lake in canada?")