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Lake Huron

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N45° 3'7.844, W-82° 29'6.338
Lake Huron

About Lake Huron

Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and is situated between the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of Michigan. It is the second largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, covering approximately 23,000 square miles (59,600 square kilometers). With a length of about 206 miles (332 kilometers) and a width of 183 miles (294 kilometers), Lake Huron offers vast expanses of freshwater for boating and various recreational activities.

Among the Great Lakes, Lake Huron is known for its impressive depth. Its maximum depth reaches around 750 feet (229 meters), with an average depth of 195 feet (59 meters). Such great depths provide ample opportunity for boaters to explore and enjoy the tranquil waters of this magnificent lake.

Lake Huron is home to a diverse array of species, making it a haven for anglers and nature enthusiasts. The lake supports a thriving fish population including popular game fish such as walleye, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, lake trout, and Chinook salmon. Additionally, it plays host to an abundance of other fish species, such as lake whitefish, northern pike, muskellunge, and various species of panfish. The rich biodiversity found in Lake Huron attracts boaters and anglers alike, seeking both relaxation and the thrill of reeling in a prized catch.

Lake Specs

Size
59600 km
Max Depth
751 ft
Elevation
581 ft

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