Comment Re:"US" Great Lakes? (Score 1) 255
I'm not sure if you have that right, since Lake Manitou is a lake on Manitoulin Island, which is an island on Lake Huron.
Lake Manitou has some islands, but I don't believe those islands have any other lakes.
So there's a lake (Huron), with an island (Manitoulin), with a lake (Manitou), with some islands.
Yo dawg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Manitou
Manitoulin Island actually has many lakes, Lake Manitou is just the biggest. I doubt it is the deepest lake in Canada, but I can't find its depth from a quick googling. Unrelated, technically Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are actually just one lake, so Canada does in fact border on all FOUR Great Lakes. If you listen to the geologists anyways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Michigan-Huron
Lake Manitou has some islands, but I don't believe those islands have any other lakes.
So there's a lake (Huron), with an island (Manitoulin), with a lake (Manitou), with some islands.
Yo dawg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Manitou
Manitoulin Island actually has many lakes, Lake Manitou is just the biggest. I doubt it is the deepest lake in Canada, but I can't find its depth from a quick googling. Unrelated, technically Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are actually just one lake, so Canada does in fact border on all FOUR Great Lakes. If you listen to the geologists anyways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Michigan-Huron