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Aug 31, 2020

[Answer] Toronto is on the shores of which Great Lake?

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...1. Huron 2. Ontario 3. Erie 4. Superior




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Ontario - Canada’s largest city is located on the scenic shores of Lake Ontario, and Toronto is also the capital of the Canadian province of the same name. Lake Ontario — which meets the St. Lawrence River to the east and Lake Erie (via Niagara Falls) on its western side — is the only Great Lake that does not border Michigan. Its shores are entirely in Ontario and New York, and it also forms part of the U.S.-Canada border. Lake Ontario played an important role in Toronto’s growth, as it allowed trade connections to the Atlantic Ocean (via the St. Lawrence River) and major U.S. industrial centers in the Midwest through the other Great Lakes. :


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