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Lake Huron - Wikipedia Hydrologically, Lake Huron comprises the eastern portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the five-mile-wide (8 0 km), 20-fathom-deep (120 ft; 37 m) Straits of Mackinac
Williston Lake - Wikipedia Williston Lake is a reservoir created by the W A C Bennett Dam which is located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada
Abraham Lake - Wikipedia Abraham Lake, also known as Lake Abraham, is an artificial lake and Alberta's largest reservoir It is located in the "Kootenay Plains area of the Canadian Rockies ' front range", on the North Saskatchewan River in western Alberta, Canada
Tŝilhqox Biny - Wikipedia Tŝilhqox Biny (Pronounced: Tsyle-koh Bee), known as Chilko Lake, is a 180 km 2 lake in west-central British Columbia, at the head of the Chilko River on the Chilcotin Plateau
Christina Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia Christina Lake is a lake located along the Crowsnest Highway in the south-central area of British Columbia known as Boundary Country, which separates the Okanagan region from the Kootenays
Great Lakes - Wikipedia Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes that is entirely within the United States; the others form a water boundary between the United States and Canada
Columbia Lake - Wikipedia Columbia Lake is a fresh water lake located along Highway 93 and 95, between the centres of Canal Flats and Fairmont Hot Springs in British Columbia, Canada [2]
Lake Minnewanka - Wikipedia Lake Minnewanka ( ˌmɪnəˈwɑːŋkə , 'water of the spirits' in Nakoda) is a glacial lake in the eastern area of Banff National Park in Canada, about five kilometres (3 1 miles) northeast of the Banff townsite
Lake Winnipeg - Wikipedia Lake Winnipeg (French: Lac Winnipeg) is a 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465-square-mile) lake in North America, in the Canadian province of Manitoba Its southern end is about 55 kilometres (34 miles) north of the namesake city, Winnipeg
List of reservoirs by surface area - Wikipedia In comparison, Canada 's Kinbasket Lake, with an average depth of 58 m (190 ft), has a volume 25 percent greater – but with a surface area of just 430 km 2 (170 mi 2), does not meet the cutoff for inclusion in this list