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Lake Erie Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes in volume and spans 241 mi (388 km) across and 57 mi (92 km) from north to south. The depth of the lake is approximately 62 feet, allowing it to heat up in the summer and freeze in the winter. Cleveland, Ohio, Buffalo, New York and Windsor, Ontario, are just a few of the cities that are found on the shores of Lake Erie. Address: . . . USA
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Niagara River Flowing from the north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, the Niagara River is considered a part of the border separating Ontraio, Canada, from New York State in the United States. Address: .
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The Erie Canal was officially opened in 1825 and stretches 363 miles. The creation of the canal spurred the first great westward movement of American settlers, gave access to the land and resources west of the Appalachians and made New York a major commercial city. The canal runs from Lake Erie to Albany, New York. Address: . . New York USA
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