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Lake Superior

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N47° 43'23.113, W-86° 56'26.578

About Lake Superior

Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes and the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area, covering approximately 82,000 square kilometers (31,700 square miles). Located on the border of the United States and Canada, it is known for its stunning natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. The lake is approximately 616 meters (2,040 feet) deep at its deepest point, making it the deepest of the Great Lakes.

Lake Superior is home to a diverse range of species, both native and introduced. It supports a thriving fishery and offers excellent opportunities for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Some of the popular fish species found in the lake include lake trout, walleye, salmon, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch. The lake also supports various species of waterfowl and provides critical habitat for a wide range of wildlife, making it a popular destination for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts.

Lake Specs

Size
82100 km
Max Depth
1332 ft
Elevation
604 ft

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