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Great Lakes Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
The Great Lakes are an important water system of North America for transportation, commerce, and recreation. Lying on the border between the United States of America and Canada, they're some of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world.
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Lakes
- Lake Superior
- Lake Michigan
- Lake Huron
- Lake Erie
- Lake Ontario
Regions
The following regions lie around the Great Lakes.
Cities
The following cities lie on or close to the shores of the Great Lakes.
Canada
- Kingston, Ontario
- London, Ontario
- Montreal, Quebec
- Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
- Toronto, Ontario
- Windsor, Ontario
United States
- Buffalo, New York
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Detroit, Michigan
- Duluth, Minnesota
- Erie, Pennsylvania
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Niagara Falls, New York
- Put-in-Bay, Ohio
- Rochester, New York
- Sandusky, Ohio
- Sault Ste Marie, Michigan
- Toledo, Ohio
Other Destinations
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Sleep
- The Barn Cottage [1]Arcadia. 5 Bedroom home on Upper Herring Lake. Open Year Round.
- School House Cottage [2]Arcadia. 4 Bedroom home on Upper Herring Lake. Includes water trampoline. Open Year Round.
- Farm House Cottage [3] Arcadia, 4 Bedroom home made to resemble a farm. Open Year Round.
- Long Lake Landing [4] Honor. 4 Bedroom home on Long Lake. Open Year Round.
- The Beach House [5]Frankfort. 4 Bedroom home on Upper Herring Lake with sandy beach. Open Year Round.
- Cedar Lake Lodge [6] Traverse City. 4 Bedroom home on Cedar Lake. Includes free use of pontoon boat. Open Year Round.
- Suf Cottage [7]Harbor Springs. 4 Bedroom home on Lake Michigan in "Tunnel of Trees". Open Year Round.
Do
Many boaters utilize the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway and their connection points as a travel route. There are many marinas and public boat ramps available for this purpose. Also, the Great Lakes Cruising Company and the American Canadian Caribbean Line provide cruises that include Cleveland on the itineria.
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