I believe it is Grand Traverse Bay and reaches a depth of 925 some odd feet. Amazing for how small the bay is.
That is amazing! I found a chart online - see the second Related Link below.
Somewhere just before the outer edge of the waterline.
The Great Lakes, from deepest to shallowest, are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Lake Superior is the deepest, with a maximum depth of about 1,333 feet (406 meters), while Lake Ontario is the shallowest, with a maximum depth of approximately 802 feet (244 meters). Each lake plays a vital role in the ecology and economy of the region.
The deepest freshwater lake on Earth is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It reaches a maximum depth of about 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). It is also the world's oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume.
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in Oregon.
Crater lake is the deepest lake in the US. It is Oregons lake.
Into Lake Huron (obviously.....)
Jimmy Hoffa Says: 120 meters
Yes, Lake Huron is one of the Great Lakes!
lake huron. Lake Superior is above wisconsin
Lake Superior is the deepest lake in MI.
Lake Erie is South of Lake Huron
Lake Superior is much larger, the largest lake in North America, the second largest lake in the world by area, and the third largest lake not directly connected to a saltwater ocean. Lake Pontchartrain is comparatively large, but brackish, and is very shallow as lakes go (deepest point less than 60 feet).