I intend to drive round lake Ontario anti clockwise starting and finishing in Mississauga, using main roads. thank you.
Lake Ontario is lower. The drop between them is Niagra Falls.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
In 2013, the average elevation of Lake Superior was 601.71 ft (183 m). The St. Lawrence River begins at the outlet of Lake Ontario at an elevation of 74.7 m (245 ft) and flows to the Atlantic Ocean where the elevation is zero (sea level). So the difference in elevation between the Lake and the River ranges from about 357 feet to about 602 feet, depending on where on the River you measure.
Lake Ontario is bordered by both Ontario Canada and New York State. Lake Ontario is one of the 5 Great Lakes (Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior)
Lake Superior has the highest surface elevation of the Great Lakes. Lake Superior has an average surface elevation of 601.1 ft above sea level. Lakes Huron and Michigan are connected, so they have the same elevation of 577.5 ft above sea level. Then it drops down a mere 8 ft to Lake Erie which has an elevation of 569.2 ft. Finally, after flowing through the Niagara River, the water drops down to Lake Ontario which has an elevation of only 243.3 ft.
Foymount has the highest elevation of any community in Ontario, at 523 metres.
New York borders two of the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
Lake Ontario is East of Lake Michigan.
The Welland Canal was formed by Lake Ontario, but is in between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie!
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario and lake Erie is the Great Lakes located in the Northeast.
they are all in Ontario