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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · Lake Ontario is the smallest and most easterly of the Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north by Ontario, Canada, and on the south by New York, U.S., and has a mean depth of 283 feet and a surface area of 19,011 square miles.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lake_OntarioLake Ontario - Wikipedia

    Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes of North America, located between Canada and the United States. It has a rich geography, ecology, history, and culture, and is the outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence River.

  3. www.worldatlas.com › lakes › lake-ontarioLake Ontario - WorldAtlas

    Jun 17, 2021 · Lake Ontario is the smallest and shallowest of the Great Lakes, with an area of 19,000 sq. km and a maximum depth of 244m. It is located at the base of Niagara Falls and has many islands, bays, harbors, and wetlands that support diverse flora and fauna.

  4. Feb 7, 2006 · Lake Ontario is the smallest and most easterly of the Great Lakes, located in Canada and the US. It has a complex geography, a moderate climate and a rich history of settlement, trade and conflict.

  5. Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes, bordering Canada and the U.S. It is home to diverse habitats, wildlife, and human communities, and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the St. Lawrence River.

  6. Via the St. Lawrence Seaway, Lake Ontario is the region’s gateway to the world. Lake Ontario, known as the Lower Lake, sits below the 380 foot escarpment that creates Niagara Falls. The Falls kept Lake Ontario separate from the rest of the lakes until the 1830s, with the first Welland Canal.

  7. Location: Lake Ontario is located in the northeastern part of North America, serving as a natural border between Canada and the United States. It is surrounded by the Canadian province of Ontario to the north, west, and southwest, while the U.S. state of New York borders it to the south and east.

  8. Lake Ontario (43°30'N, 78°00'W) is the eastern-most and smallest in surface area (7,540 square miles, 19,529 km²) of the Great Lakes, although it exceeds Lake Erie in volume (393 cubic miles, 1639 km³). It is the 14th largest lake in the world and has a shoreline 712 miles (1146 km) long.

  9. Lake Ontario is located 325 ft (99 m) below Lake Erie at the base of Niagara Falls. Before the construction of the Trent-Severn Waterway and Welland (1913) and Erie Canals, the falls posed a major obstacle to Great Lakes navigation.

  10. Jun 30, 2017 · Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes, located at the base of the Niagara Falls. It is bordered by Ontario, Canada, and New York, and has a rich history of...

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