the name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who discovered a tribe of Indians of that name living in the area
Lake Huron got named by French explorers for inhabitants in the area, Wyandot or "Hurons".
Into Lake Huron (obviously.....)
Yes, Lake Huron is one of the Great Lakes!
lake huron. Lake Superior is above wisconsin
Lake Erie is South of Lake Huron
it is not a lake, in fact Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are separated by The Straits of Mackinac
I think that you have typo in your question ... do you mean Lake Huron?If you do:Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes and is bounded on the west by Michigan and on the north by Ontario, Canada.
Lake Huron is located in North America.
Lake Michigan-Huron with an area of 45,410 square miles
Well it is Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario
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."
The name "Huron" likely comes from the Native American Wyandot people who lived around the lake and were known as the Hurons. The word "Huron" is believed to mean "boar's head" in French, referencing a headland formation on the shores of Lake Huron that looks like a boar's head.