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Lake St. Clair

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N42° 26'8.34, W-82° 41'29.555
Lake St. Clair

About Lake St. Clair

Lake St. Clair is a stunning freshwater lake located in North America, straddling the border between the United States and Canada. With a surface area of approximately 430 square miles (1,100 square kilometers), it sits between Lake Huron and Lake Erie, forming an important part of the Great Lakes system. Known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque scenery, Lake St. Clair offers a plethora of recreational activities for boaters and nature enthusiasts.

The average depth of Lake St. Clair is around 11 feet (3.4 meters), although some sections can reach depths of up to 27 feet (8.2 meters). This makes it relatively shallow compared to its neighboring Great Lakes, resulting in warmer water temperatures that create an ideal environment for a diverse range of fish species. Anglers are drawn to Lake St. Clair for its superb fishing opportunities, with popular catches including bass, walleye, perch, muskellunge, and northern pike. The lake's abundant vegetation and thriving ecosystem support a rich population of fish, providing a haven for both recreational and professional fishing activities.

Lake Specs

Size
1114 km
Max Depth
27 ft
Elevation
574 ft

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