lakes and rivers
Canada
The lakes that separate the United States of America and Canada is actually called the "great lakes". There are not these lakes across the whole border of Canada, because most of them are more to the east. If you have noticed, if you put all the great lakes together, they spell "HOME".
The International Boundary between Canada and the US runs through four of the five Great Lakes: Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario. The lakes themselves do not act as a border.
The great Lakes
moraine damming up runoff from melting continental glaciers.
The Great Lakes
Some, but not all of Canada's Provinces are divided by the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes have contributed to the development of both the US and Canada by probably being the port that has given us the supplies we need to make the US and Canada.
Great Lakes
That is the Great Lakes
Great Lakes
they let transportation from the us to Canada or canada to the us much easier.
lakes and rivers
In addition to four of the five Great Lakes, lakes that are partly in Canada and partly in the US include Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake, Lake St Clair, and approximately 40 smaller lakes in the Quetico Park area.
Canada
No, Canada has no shoreline on Lake Michigan. It does with Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario