Friday, October 15, 2010

More on the Great Lakes of North America

The Great Lakes of North America are a group of five large lakes that includes Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. E 'common the largest system of fresh water on Earth. The region includes parts of North Western Pennsylvania and western New York and the Canadian province of Ontario and the six U.S. states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

The region is distinctive and historic economic and politicalbi-national history, culture and political economy. The Great Lake Region is known for its significant contribution in cultural, business and technology awards.

Tourists are drawn to these natural attractions, very good reasons, and here's why:

Great Lakes of North America

Lake Michigan
It 's the third largest of the Great Lakes of North America and the only completely within the United States. The lake is bordered from west to east across Michigan, Indiana,Illinois and Wisconsin. Visitors can do with a trip by ferry from Manitowoc, Wisconsin is running on Ludington, Michigan cross. E 'Home Bowfin, carp, black bass, black bass, pinfish, yellow perch, lake trout and some species of catfish.

Lake Huron
This is the second Great Lakes, bounded on the east by the Province of Ontario, Canada, and west by the U.S. state of Michigan. Its surface is 176 meters above sea level and the average depth of 59 meters.Many large cities such as Sarnia on Lake Huron and Goderich, Ontario, Canada, and in Bay City, Cheboygan, Rogers City, Alpena and Port Huron, St. Ignace, Michigan.

The lake is home to various fish and plant species such as the now extinct in deep waters Cisco. The striking feature here is the Georgian Bay and Manitoulin Island, the North Channel separates the main body of the lake water.

Lake Erie
This is the fourth largest Great Lake and the 10th largestaround the world. E 'on the south by the United States, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio limited to the north of the Canadian province of Ontario and the West by the State of Michigan. E 'mainly fed by the Detroit River, Ontario and is crossed by Niagara Falls and Niagara River and Lake. Some important contributions to this lake, the Cuyahoga River, Sandusky River, Maumee River, Huron and River Grande. The lake is Home to one of the world's largest freshwater commercial fisheries.

Flows in the Great Lakes

St. Clair River

This river is located in central North America Clair Lake Huron drains into Lake St.. It is 64 km long and 1.5 meters from the Lake Huron-Lake St. Clair. This is one of the most important river in the Great Lakes, where passing cargo ships to travel between the upper and lower Great Lakes.

Niagara> River
It flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The river forms the border between New York and the Province of Ontario in Canada. It has two large islands namely Iceland and Great Goat.

San Lorenzo River
There is a river which stretches much larger south-west to north-eastern North America. It connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic. L ', Ottawa and Saguenay rivers and Lake RichelieuChamplain here are drained.

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