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  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Lake Ontario, smallest and most easterly of the Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north by Ontario (Can.) and on the south by New York (U.S.). The lake is roughly elliptical; its major axis, 193 miles (311 km) long, lies nearly east to west, and its greatest width is 53 miles (85.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lake_OntarioLake Ontario - Wikipedia

    When its islands are included, the lake's shoreline is 712 miles (1,146 km) long. As the last lake in the Great Lakes' hydrologic chain, Lake Ontario has the lowest mean surface elevation of the lakes at 243 feet (74 m) above sea level; 326 feet (99 m) lower than its neighbor

    • 283 ft (86 m)
    • 391.4 cu mi (1,631 km³)
  4. Jun 30, 2017 · Lake Ontario is the smallest of all the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 7,340 square miles (18,960 square kilometers), but its waters run deep. It holds about four times the water volume,...

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  5. It is the 14th largest lake in the world and has a shoreline 712 miles (1146 km) long. Lake Ontario has an elevation of 246 feet (75 m) [1] above sea level. It is 193 miles (311 km) long, and 53 miles (85 km) wide. The average depth is 283 feet (86 m), with a maximum depth of 802 feet (244 m).

  6. Dimensions: 193 miles long x 53 miles wide Depth: Average 283 feet, max 802 feet Surface Area: 7,340 sq miles Volume: 393 cubic miles Elevation: 243 feet above sea level Shoreline Length: 712 miles, including islands Outlet: St. Lawrence River to the Atlantic Retention/Replacement Time: 6 yrs Population: 2.8 million US/ 2.8 million Canada

  7. Feb 7, 2006 · Lake Ontario. Lake Ontario is 18,960 km 2 (10,000 km 2 in Canada), with a drainage area of 60,030 km 2, an elevation of 75 m, a mean depth of 86 m (max 244 m), length 311 km and width 85 km.

  8. Roughly forming a narrow oval, the lake is 193 miles (311 kilometers) long, and its greatest width is 53 miles (85 kilometers). It covers 7,550 square miles (19,550 square kilometers) and its greatest depth is 802 feet (241 meters). Lake Ontario has the lowest elevation of the Great Lakes.

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