From certain parts of the lake, yes.
No
I've never tried, but probably. On a clear day you can see it across the lake from St Catharines, so it stands to reason you could see it from the shore of Lake Ontario just across the border in western New York.Head north from Lockport and it should be visible from the areas of Youngstown, Wilson or Olcott.
It is because some lakes are so big you cannot distinguish it as a lake because you will not see the land surrounding the lake, a lake can be considered a sea when it is so large you cannot see the land across it, you will only see the horizon. examples are: Caspian sea, Black Sea etc. and non considered sea lakes ones like lake Michigan, Erie, Ontario etc.
The body of water that connects Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean is the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It has a large system of locks and canals to allow boats to travel from the Great Lakes to the Ocean.
Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario. Largest to smallest: Lake Superior (82,400 km2) Lake Huron (59,600 km2) Lake Michigan (58,000 km2) Lake Erie (25,700 km2) Lake Ontario (19,500 km2)
It was difficult to see across the lake with the moonbeam in his eye.
Yes you can, across Lake Michigan, and can only see the black outline.
the answer is the........ love, you need love to see what city on the great lakes in the US can be seen in the CN Tower in Canada!!=So the answer is LOVE!!=
Just two: Michigan and Illinois. And you can only see Michigan on a clear day across the lake.
Etienne Brule was, as far as we know, the first European to see Lake Ontario and the first European to explore the Toronto area (1615).
Ottawa is located in Ontario. It's the Canadian capital and is located on the far east side of the province, near Quebec.