What borders Lake Ontario?

What borders Lake Ontario?

Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is surrounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Canadian province of Ontario, and on the south and east by the U.S. state of New York, whose water boundaries meet in the middle of the lake.

How many lakes are in Ontario Canada?

250,000 lakes

Where does Lake Ontario empty into?

St. Lawrence River

What is the deepest point in Lake Ontario?

244 m

Can I swim in Lake Ontario today?

Can I swim in Lake Ontario? Yes! Local Health Units often test water quality at public beaches and lifeguards may supervise swimmers in designated swimming areas.

What is the biggest animal in Lake Ontario?

Lake Sturgeon can grow to 2 m in length, and in the past even larger! Even more fascinating, they can live over a century and travel long distances in the lakes to and from spawning areas.

Is it safe to swim in Lake Ontario?

For those of you wondering if it is safe to swim in Lake Ontario, Waterkeeper’s answer is, “Yes!” It just depends where and when you want to swim. First, the where. Some of the lake’s flagship beaches, such as Sandbanks, remain pollution-free and safe for swimming every day.

What is the biggest fish in Ontario?

The present Ontario record burbot weighed 15.8 pounds and was caught by Ernie Arpin, on March 14, 2003. That fish measured . 93 metres (36.5 inches) long by 53 cm (21 inches) around.

How old is a 40 inch pike?

On average a 40 inch male northern pike will be around 20 years old while a female 40 inch pike will be between 16-20 years old. A 40 inch pike from further north will be a little bit older, while those in their southern range of natural habitat will be a little younger.

What is the biggest walleye caught in Canada?

According to the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters fishing registry, the present Ontario record walleye is 36.5 inches long (almost 93 centimetres) and had a girth of 21 inches (53 centimetres). That fish was caught on May 26, 1943 and weighed 22 pounds and 4 ounces.

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