Lake Ontario has approximately 712 miles (1,145 kilometers) of shoreline. This includes both the U.S. and Canadian shores, with the lake bordered by the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in Canada and the states of New York and Pennsylvania in the U.S. The shoreline features a mix of urban areas, parks, and natural landscapes.
958 miles of shoreline
about 55,646 miles of shoreline
Lake Powell has approximately 1,960 miles of shoreline when it is at full capacity.
1200 miles
Leech Lake has 314 miles of shoreline using the outline of the lake (per DNR). If you include the shoreline of the many islands, the Leech Lake Association says the lake is over 600 miles.
1500 miles
Michigan has approximately 3,200 miles of shoreline with beaches. Michigan's shoreline is made from the Great Lakes which is a freshwater lake.
about 4 because i live near it
Zero. Chicago is located on the southwest shore of Lake Michigan.
MI has 3,224 miles of lake shore, 1,056 miles of island shoreline
That would be either a very large city, or a very wet city! Lake Ontario is the 14th largest lake in the world. It has a shoreline of 712 miles (1146 km). Many cities have been built on the shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto being the most populous of them. Others include Kingston, Belleville, Oshawa, Hamilton, St Catharines and Rochester.
46.4 miles