Lake Superior is farthest inland from the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Superior (French: Lac Supérieur) has
an area of 31,700 mi² and a width of 159.7 miles. It holds 2,903 cubic miles of water (volume) which contains numerous varieties of fish including Lake trout, Trout, Burbot, Lake whitefish, Walleye, Brook trout, and others.
To answer this question I went to wikipedia and searched for great lakes and looke at the picture and could see Lake Superior is farthest west. I'm sure you could do this too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes
The most westerly of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior. Next, in order, are Lakes Michigan*, Huron*, Erie and Ontario, the latter being the easternmost. * What are known as Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrologically speaking, really just one body of water.
Michigan is farthest north.
Lake Ontario. Through the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes are connected to the Atlantic Ocean. It's bordered to the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and to the south by New York State in the United States.
Lake Superior is farthest west.
Lake superior, Huron and Ontario are the 3 farthest north but Superior goes the furthest north.
Michigan is the farthest north. The capital of Michigan is Lansing. The second northernmost state of the above is South Dakota.
Lake Superior is the Great Lake that is the farthest north of the others.
Lake Ontario is the Great Lake that is the farthest west. The other Great Lakes are Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron.
Lake Superior
From farthest south to farthest north: Alabama, Missouri, Wyoming, Michigan.
it is lake superior which is the the great lake most north