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Encyclopedia > Great Lakes islands

The Great Lakes islands consist of 35,000 islands created by uneven glacial activity in the Great Lakes basin. At 1,068 square miles (2,766 km²), the largest lake island in the world is Manitoulin in Lake Huron in Canada's province of Ontario.


List of notable Great Lakes islands and archipelagos

See also Islands of Michigan


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Islands of the Great Lakes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (104 words)
The Great Lakes islands consist of 35,000 islands created by uneven glacial activity in the Great Lakes basin.
At 1,068 square miles (2,766 km²), the largest lake island in the world is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron in Canada's province of Ontario.
List of notable Great Lakes islands and archipelagos
St. Joseph Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (234 words)
Joseph Island is a Canadian island in Lake Huron, near the mouth of the St.
After Mackinac Island was handed over to the United States, the British chose to fortify equally strategic St. Joseph island in 1796.
Joseph Island has a year-round population of around 2000, and is connected to the mainland by the Highway 548 bridge.
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