No. All Great Lakes are split between Canada and the United States EXCEPT Lake Michigan, who lies entirely in the United States.
From a hydrological perspective, what we know as Lakes Michigan and Huron are actually just one body of water and, as such, there are really only four Great Lakes, not five.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
The Great Lakes are part of the border between the USA and Canada.
The names of the great lakes are Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Erie. The lake in the US only is Lake Michigan. The rest are partially in Canada and the USA.
Great Bear Lake. It is the largest lake entirely within Canada. And don't forget about the Great Lakes (excluding Lake Michigan).
The four Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan-Huron (which is, in fact, just one body of water with two large lobes), Erie and Ontario.
What direction is Lake Ontario from Lake Michigan?
Lake Michigan, it dose not border Canada, unless you consider Lake Michigan and Lake Huron one lake since they hydrological connected. Lake Michigan is border by Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana but not Ontario (Canada). Check it out on Google maps.
Lake Michigan :)
Lake Michigan :)
Lake Michigan
lake Michigan is the only great lake that does NOT touch Canada
It is Lake Michigan.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
Canada & the U.S.A.
Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that is not shared with Canada.
Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan.