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Lake Ontario Lake Ontario is the eastern most of the Great Lakes and the smallest in surface area, measuring 311 km (193 m) from east to west and 85 km (53 m) across. The lake serves as a national border with the province of Ontario on its northern and southwestern shores and the state of New York on its southeastern banks. |
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Henley Rowing Course & Martindale Pond Home to the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta since 1903, Martindale Pond and the Henley Regatta Rowing Course is central to St. Catharines' rowing history and hosted the 1999 World Rowing Championships. Nearby Rennie Park honours the rowing heritage with its garden features. Address: . St. Catharines ON CAN
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Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes in volume and spans 388 km (241 mi) across and 92 km (57 mi) from north to south. The depth of the lake is approximately 20 m (62 ft) feet, allowing it to heat up in the summer and freeze in the winter. Sport fishers can enjoy a day on the lake casting for walleye and yellow perch. Address: . Lake Erie ON Canada
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