How can you use Lake Huron in a sentence?
Lake Huron is a proper name. You can make any sort of sentence using a proper name. You might say "Lake Huron is nice." You could say "I have been to Lake Huron." You might even say "Lake Huron is big."
What is the most upstream link between Lake Huron and Erie?
The most upstream link between Lake Huron and Lake Erie is the St. Clair River. This river flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair, which then connects to the Detroit River, ultimately leading to Lake Erie. The St. Clair River serves as a crucial waterway for the movement of water and aquatic life between these two Great Lakes.
What canal connects Lake Ontario with Lake Huron?
The canal that connects Lake Erie and Lake Huron is called Detroit River (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit,_Michigan) Check at the history part. According http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566554/Lake_Erie.html it seems that the canal who connects Lake Huron and Lake Erie is called Saint Clair River but there's another channel called Saint Clair River that connects Lake Huron and a greater lake in the north. Hope you are happy with your answer;) /R.A
Where is the Lake Geneva Historical Society Inc in Lake Geneva Wisconsin located?
The address of the Lake Geneva Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 190, Lake Geneva, WI 53147
No. Lake Huron is one of the Great Lakes between the United States and Canada.
What small lake is located between Lake Erie and Lake Huron?
The lake between lake Huron & Erie is Lake St Clair, not Lake Michigan. Lake St. Clair is located about 6 miles NE of Detroit between the St. Clair River and Lake Erie.
Where did Lake Huron get its name from?
This third-largest by surface area and second-largest by volume of the Great Lakes, located entirely within the US, derives it's name from the Native American Ojibwa language word(s) meshi-gami, meaning big lake.
What set of locks make it possible for ships to travel between Lake Superior and Lake Huron?
The Welland Canal contains locks that need to be transited to get to the Atlantic Ocean.
Are Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Erie laked Ontario and Lake Superior the names of the great lakes?
Yes, but better: "Are Lake Huron, Lake Michjgan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and Lake Superior the names of the The Great Lakes?" I was looking for a definition of 'laked', which I had guessed and found valid in a game Jamble (like Scrabble) on IYT. The misspelling in this entry distracted me from the real definitions.
Why did Champlain discover Lake Huron?
The first European to see Lake Huron was not Samuel de Champlain, it was Etienne Brule.
How deep is lake Huron in meters?
It has a maximum depth of 750 feet and an average depth of 195 feet.
What is the largest lake on Vancouver Island?
Williston Lake is the Largest Lake in British Columbia. It has a surface area of 1,773 square kilometers. The WAC Bennett Dam is the controlling structure for the Reservoir. The dam is 186 metres high and 2,068 metres long along its crest. The W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Generating Facilities (G.M. Shrum) were constructed between 1961 and 1968 as a surface area of 1,773 square kilometers. The WAC Bennett Dam is the controlling structure for the Reservoir. The dam is 186 metres high and 2,068 metres long along its crest. The W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Generating Facilities (G.M. Shrum) were constructed between 1961 and 1968.
What is the deepest spot in lake Huron?
I believe it is Grand Traverse Bay and reaches a depth of 925 some odd feet. Amazing for how small the bay is.
That is amazing! I found a chart online - see the second Related Link below.
What is the name of the large bay on the eastern coast of Michigan of Lake Huron?
James Bay, Hudson Bay.
Lake Huron is on the eastern side of Michigan, between Michigan and Ontario. The southern end of the lake is Port Huron/Sarnia, where Huron meets the St Claire River, and the northern end of the lake is the Mackinac Bridge (pronounced "Mackinaw") where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. On the East-NorthEast side of the lake it connects to the St Mary's river and Sault Ste Marie and Lake Superior.
Champlain discovered the islands along the Bahamas and had lived there for many years with his small family