Cleveland extends into Lake Erie primarily at its shoreline, where the city has a waterfront area that includes parks, marinas, and recreational facilities. The city does not extend far into the lake itself, as it is primarily located along the shoreline. The distance from the shore into the lake varies depending on specific locations and structures, but Cleveland's waterfront is characterized by its proximity to the shoreline rather than a significant extension into the lake.
Lake Adrian in Adrian, Michigan as far as I know.
Lake Erie is in North America, it is one of the Great Lakes and forms part of the border between the US and Canada.
Lake Erie on the far west edge, and Lake Ontario.
If you head out into Lake Ontario from Erie, you will be in Canada in about 18 miles.
The distance from Detroit to Lake Michigan in Muskegon is about 190 miles.
The state of New York is on the lake at Buffalo New York
Lake Erie has an average elevation of 571 feet (174 meters) above sea level.
It is about 4.5 hours driving distance.
The deepest part of Lake Erie is in the centermost portion of the lake, just north of Erie, Pennsylvania. Lake Erie was formed thousands of years ago by the advance and retraction of northern glaciers. This carved out the deep channels that are now the Great Lakes.
95 miles taking I-90 EAST.
Lake Erie is across Sandusky Bay from Lake Erie, probably 2 or 3 miles by water. Traveled it many times in a boat.
The shallowest great lake is Lake Erie which is 62 ft deep at average.