Interesting question. I suppose that would depend on what the definition of "lake" is. Technically speaking you could dig a hole in your back yard, fill it with water and call it "lake______". Grenadier pond in downtown Toronto is quite a bit bigger than some lakes I have been on in northern Ontario, Skye lake for example. Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga is also smaller than Grenadier pond. KeVin, Toronto
The smallest body of water would be a brook, or creek. The smallest lake of the Great Lakes is Lake Ontario.
The smallest body of water would be a brook, or creek. The smallest lake of the Great Lakes is Lake Ontario.
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.)
the smallest lake in the Philippines is lake Buhi.
Lake Ontario is the smallest of all the Great Lakes.
Lake Ink is the smallest lake in Texas. It is a reservoir on the Colorado river in the Texas hill country.
Lake victoria
Lake St. Clair is the smallest of the Great Lakes.
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario has the least surface area but Lake Erie has the smallest water volume.
Lake nipigon
lake titicaca
Lake tahoe