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Lake superior
Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Superior to the north.
Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie(all Lower Peninsula), and Lake Superior (Upper Peninsula).
There are two Peninsulas in Michigan the upper Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron, and the Lower Peninsula which is surrounded by Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie and both Peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac (mackinaw) Bridge
Minnesota and Michigan actually share a water border in Lake Superior. Wisconsin also borders both Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (over land), as well as the Lower Peninsula of Michigan across Lake Michigan.
The southern shore of Lake Superior runs along the northern border of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
It is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shores of Lake Superior, aka Gitchee Gumee.
The upper peninsula of Michican is shares its western border with the state of Wisconsin and is bordered on the north by Lake Superior, the south by Lake Michigan and the east by Lake Huron. The upper peninsula also is in close proximity to the Canadian province of Ontario. The upper peninsula is connected to the lower peninsula of Michigan by I-95. Originally the upper peninsula of Michigan was part of the Wisconsin territory, but became part of Michigan following the Toledo war.
Superior (northern shore of the Upper Peninsula), Michigan (southern shore of the Upper Peninisula and the western shore of the Lower Peninsula), Huron (northeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula), and Erie (southeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula).
Isle Royale National Park, in Lake Superior, Michigan.
Good question. The easy answer is you are talking about the LOWER Peninsula, would be Lake Michigan. The answer gets harder, and I don't know the answer to what is the natural border between the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Wisconsin.
great lake plains and superior uplands