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Smallest of the Great Lakes

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Lake Ontario it is 804 feet deep and 193 miles long. It is the smallest of the Great Lakes in surface area. It lies 325 feet below Lake Erie, at the base of Niagara Falls.
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Lake Ontario

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is the Huron word for "lake of shining water." This lake is the smallest of the Great Lakes when measured in surface area (7,340 square miles / 18,960 square km)

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