Lake Superior and Lake Huron are connected by the St. Marys River, which flows from Lake Superior into Lake Huron. This river serves as the primary waterway linking the two Great Lakes, facilitating the flow of water and navigation between them. Additionally, the Soo Locks near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, enable ships to transit between the two lakes by managing the elevation differences.
st marys river
Lake Huron
The Great Lakes, which in part border parts of Canada, border all of the USA. In alphabetical order their names are: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Superior.
The most westerly of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior. Next, in order, are Lakes Michigan*, Huron*, Erie and Ontario, the latter being the easternmost. * What are known as Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrologically speaking, really just one body of water.
The Great Lakes, which include Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake St. Clair.
Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior
The four Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan-Huron (which is, in fact, just one body of water with two large lobes), Erie and Ontario.
There are five Great Lakes in North America: Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world. Hydrologists are of the opinion that Lakes Michigan and Huron are one body of water. At one time, Georgian Bay was called Lake Manitoulin and was the sixth Great Lake.
The five North American "Great Lakes" have the same names in Canada and the US : (by size) Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. A sixth, much-smaller lake, called Lake St. Clair, lies on the waterway between Lakes Michigan and Erie.
If you accept the word "Lake" to mean a body of freshwater, they are Lake Superior (USA/Canada), Lake Victoria (Tanzania, Africa), Lake Huron (USA/Canada), and Lake Michigan (USA).
The Straits of Mackinac, a channel between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan.
Yes, there are five Great Lakes: Huron, Michigan, Ontario, Superior and Erie. Superior is the largest and deepest; Erie is the shallowest. Ontario is the smallest. =============================================================================== In actual fact, there are only four Great Lakes. Hydrologically, what we call Lakes Michigan and Huron constitute just one body of water that contains two large lobes.