Great Bear Lake is the highest and largest lake in Canada. The Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in Canada and is the fifth largest lake in North America.
lake Michigan is the only great lake that does NOT touch Canada
The largest lake in Northern Canada is Great Slave lake.
the great bear lake. it is the largest lake entirely within Canada. (i think. your grammar was kind of hard to understand... did you mean "what is the largest lake in canada?")
Lake Superior Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Erie Lake Ontario (these are in canada and border or are in the US
The fifth largest lake in Canada is Lake Winnipeg. Other large lakes are Lake Huron, Great Bear Lake, Lake Superior, and Great Slave Lake.
The biggest lake in Canada is called Lake Superior.
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Great Bear Lake. It is the largest lake entirely within Canada. And don't forget about the Great Lakes (excluding Lake Michigan).
The large lake located in Lake Superior Canada is Lake Superior. This is one of the five freshwater great lakes and is shared between Canada and United States.
You asked this in the "Canada" section. Therefore you know that lake Huron and lake superior form a part of Canada. Now if you know that Canada is in Northern America, then you have your answer...
Lake Michigan, it dose not border Canada, unless you consider Lake Michigan and Lake Huron one lake since they hydrological connected. Lake Michigan is border by Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana but not Ontario (Canada). Check it out on Google maps.