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  • {{Image|North American Great Lakes.png|right|350px| Lake Ontario is the Easternmost of the five North American Great Lakes.}} '''Lake Ontario''' is the eastern-most of the five [[North American Great Lakes]].
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  • '''Pigeon Island''' is a small island, in [[Lake Ontario]], near [[Kingston Ontario]].<ref name=Syracuse1931-01-18/> | title = For Want of a Lighthouse: Building the Lighthouses of Eastern Lake Ontario 1828–1914
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  • '''Nicholson Island''' is a small island in [[Lake Ontario]] about {{convert|3|km|mi}} west of [[Prince Edward County, Ontario]].<ref | title = For Want of a Lighthouse: Building the Lighthouses of Eastern Lake Ontario 1828–1914
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  • '''Timber Island''' is a 44 hectare island in the east end of [[Lake Ontario]], off [[Prince Edward County, Ontario|Prince Edward County]], [[Canada]].< ...nearby smaller Yorkshire Island are part of a chain of islands in eastern Lake Ontario. The Ducks, said the Syracuse Herald in 1931, {{'}}have been the scene of m
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  • ...s part of [[Presqu'ile Provincial Park]].<ref name=CGNDB/> [[Gull Island (Lake Ontario)|Gull Island]] lies between High Bluff Island and [[Owens Point]], part of ...few thousand years Lake Iroquois drained somewhat to form our present-day Lake Ontario. As it did so, five islands appeared off-shore of the mainland. These isl
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  • Small island, off the north shore of [[Lake Ontario]]
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  • {{rpl|Lake Ontario}}
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  • It is located approximately 80 kilometres from both [[Lake Ontario]] and [[Lake Huron]]. The medium sized cities of [[Barrie, Ontario]] and [
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  • '''Lake Iroquois''' was a [[proglacial lake]] located where [[Lake Ontario]] is now located. ...e valley of the [[St Lawrence River]]. Lake Iroquois was much deeper than Lake Ontario, coming to near the top of the [[Niagara Escarpment]].
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  • ...anguishene]] (on [[Georgian Bay]]) to [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]] (on [[Lake Ontario]]).
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  • ...iver (Ontario)|Thames River]]. However, [[York, Upper Canada|York]], on [[Lake Ontario]] was the final choice.
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  • A canal between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
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  • A prehistoric glacial lake where Lake Ontario is now found.
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  • ...ird-largest city, with a population over 500,000, located at the head of [[Lake Ontario]].
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  • {{Image|North American Great Lakes.png|right|350px| Lake Ontario is the Easternmost of the five North American Great Lakes.}} '''Lake Ontario''' is the eastern-most of the five [[North American Great Lakes]].
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  • A lake that lay in the basin where [[Lake Ontario]] is now found, during the [[interglacial period]] prior to the [[Laurentid
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  • ...d to go through a series of locks to travel downstream from Lake Erie to [[Lake Ontario]], through the [[Welland Canal]]. ...Great Lakes by surface area, being slightly larger than Lake Ontario. But Lake Ontario is deeper, so, of the five lakes, it is the lake with the smallest volume.
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  • The '''Niagara River''' connect [[Lake Erie]] with [[Lake Ontario]]. ...ometre [[Niagara Gorge]] downstream of it, and the [[Niagara Whirlpool]]. Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and the entire watershed of the Niagara River was covered by pa
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  • ...ty]].<ref name=ForWant/> [[Scotch Bonnet Island]] and [[Nicholson Island (Lake Ontario)|Nicholson Island]] lie off the shore of Prince Edward County. ...cio-lacustrine clay and till, known as the Scotch Bonnet Ridge, in eastern Lake Ontario.
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  • Small island, off the north shore of [[Lake Ontario]]
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  • Peninsula off the north shore of [[Lake Ontario]], also a Provincial Park
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  • An economically challenged city on the south shore of [[Lake Ontario]]
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  • {{rpl|Lake Ontario}}
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  • ...ago.<ref name=HtoToronto/> Its level was {{convert|20|m|ft}} higher than Lake Ontario.<ref name=torontofieldnaturalists/> ...of the geologist, a prehistoric body of water covering this region before Lake Ontario came to be was named Lake Coleman after his death.
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  • {{r|Lake Ontario}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ashbridge's Creek (Lake Ontario)/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ashbridge's Creek (Lake Ontario)/Definition]]
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