Huron, Lake
Huron, Lake Second largest of the Great Lakes of North America, forming part of the boundary between the USA and Canada. It drains Lake Superior, and feeds Lake Erie as part of the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Seaway system and is navigable by ocean-going vessels. Area: 59,596sq km (23,010sq mi). Max. depth: 230m (750ft).
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