Toronto, Ontario, is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, which is part of the Great Lakes system. While it is not on an ocean coast, it is situated near the Great Lakes, making it a significant freshwater coastal city in Canada.
The Canadian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands, and Great Lakes/St.Lowlands
Toledo & Chicago.
Toronto is situated near Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Lake Ontario is the closest, with the city located directly along its northern shore, while Lake Erie is located further to the south. These two lakes are part of the Great Lakes system, which provides significant natural resources and recreational opportunities for the region.
Lake Ontario.
Lake Ontario
Toronto is the largest city, in the second largest country on Earth: Canada. Canada is located immediately north of the 'lower 48' states of the US. Toronto is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, one of North America's five "Great Lakes.
5 great lakes: Lakes Ontario, Huron, Superior, Erie ,and Michigan
The Landform Region of Toronto is Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands.
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the northern shore of Lake Ontario and has a population of over 2.5 million people.
Cities that border the Great Lakes include...Wisconsin: Green BayManitowocSheboyganMilwaukeeOak CreekRacineKenoshaIllinois: WaukeganNorth ChicagoHighland ParkEvanstonChicagoOak LawnIndiana East ChicagoGaryPortageMichigan CityMichigan: HollandMuskegonBay CityOhio ToledoSanduskyLorainWestlakeClevelandEuclidMentorErie, PennsylvaniaNew York Mount VernonBuffaloRochesterWatertownOntario KingstonOshawaTorontoMississaugaBurlingtonHamiltonThunder Bay
No, the Great Lakes are not located at sea level. They are freshwater lakes located in North America and are at varying elevations above sea level.