A tourist would visit the Great Lake because so the tourist can take pictures and share them to friends and family, so they can see something unique. And the Great Lakes can be a tourist attraction for people. (a tourist attraction is something which is an attraction for people and people can come and tour the place). Also people can fish there, swim there etc.
an example of a tourist board would be "visit britain" :)
No, you cannot visit the USA with a Canadian tourist visa. You would need a separate visa to enter the United States.
Northeast of which country? If northeast America, they would be the Great Lakes.
You can persuade tourist to come by telling you get a free ride across the Niagara falls by boat and over 8.000 people would visit every year and
Sorry i can't answer this question, but i do not live near the great lakes, but i live near the great lakes i would really like to know some painting contractors in the great lakes region.
To understand the Amish way of life.
Morelos IS a state (capital: Cuernavaca)
The Great Lakes? - false its not the great lakes, the most abundant sources would bee the polar ice caps, ground water or other lakes but the great lakes could not support all of mankind.
Someone Who Is Visiting Would Be A Tourist, A Sightseer Or Any Word That Can Mean Visit.
There is no record of Europeans having explored as far as the Great Lakes by the year 1600. The First Nations would have had their own names for the Great Lakes. One of their names for Lake Superior was Gichigami.
Yes, Asia is a great place for tourists. Millions of tourists visit Asia every year. It is a large continent with many different countries and cultures and things to see and do. So almost anything you would want you could find in Asia as a tourist.
The phrase "New Orleans and Great Lakes" seems to be grammatically correct but may lack clarity depending on the context. If you are referring to both as geographical locations or points of interest, it would be clearer to use "New Orleans and the Great Lakes." This specifies that you are talking about New Orleans as a city and the Great Lakes as a group of lakes. Additional context would help clarify the intended meaning.