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  1. The Lake Ontario State Parkway is a 35.05-mile (56.41 km) limited-access parkway along the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Western New York in the United States. The western end of the highway is at a partial interchange within Lakeside Beach State Park in Carlton, Orleans County. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Lake Avenue in ...

  2. Dimensões desta antevisão em PNG do ficheiro SVG: 786 × 533 píxeis Outras resoluções: 786 × 533 píxeis Outras resoluções:

  3. 187 m (614 ft) [2] Belmont Lake is a lake in geographic Belmont Township [3] in the municipality of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Peterborough County in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the water system that feeds the Trent Severn Waterway Great Lakes Basin. There are 2 watercourses (rivers) that flow into Belmont and one exiting.

  4. El lago Ontario es el lago más pequeño en cuanto a superficie (18.960 km²) y el que está más al este del conjunto de los Grandes Lagos, aunque excede en volumen al lago Erie, ya que tiene 1.639 km³. Por su tamaño, es el lago 13.º del mundo: su largo es de 311 km y su ancho de 86 km, y tiene una línea de costa de 1.146 km de longitud.

  5. Sand Lake (French: lac Sand) is a lake in the town of Kearney, Almaguin Highlands, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. [2] An unincorporated community of Sand Lake, Ontario could be found just north of Sand Lake [3] prior to the amalgamation with Kearney in 1979. Sand Lake is also host to only one camp, and much of the shore of the lake is ...

  6. O Tripadvisor verifica as avaliações. Realmente o Lake Ontario é uma atração que vale ser desfrutada. Natureza privilegiada, tranquilidade, muitos pássaros e vento gelado (para os padrões brasileiros - embora estejamos na metade da.primavera) garantem momentos de paz e contemplação desta maravilha.

  7. Lake Ontario. Lake Ontario is one of the Great Lakes on the border between the United States of America and Canada. Sequentially the last of the lakes, Ontario is the smallest by surface area and second-smallest in size. Water comes in from Lake Erie via the Niagara River (and Niagara Falls) and leaves via the Saint Lawrence River, headed for ...