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  2. Millers, Kelleys ferry services already active on Lake Erie ...

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    The Miller Ferry cruises along Lake Erie, with Perry's Monument and International Peace Memorial on South Bass Island in the background. Ferry services to Put-In-Bay, Middle Bass and Kelleys ...

  3. Presque Isle Water Taxi - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Waterworks Ferry Dock in Presque Isle State Park received a $1.1 million renovation and dredging to reverse decades of deterioration. [1] Water taxi service between the Waterworks and downtown Erie began on June 7, 1997 with the introduction of the Presque Isle Express—a 40-foot (10 m), 36-passenger pontoon boat. [2]

  4. Jet Express (ferry line) - Wikipedia

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    Service to Cedar Point started in 2016, with regular service to the islands in 2017. The Jet Express also offers excursions. These excursions are theme-based and visit a variety of U.S. and Canadian ports throughout Lake Erie and its tributaries. MV Jet Express II during a training exercise with the US Coast Guard Station Marblehead

  5. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Lake Erie (/ ˈ ɪr i / EER-ee) is the fourth-largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. [6] [10] It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes [11] [12] and also has the shortest average water residence time. At its deepest point, Lake Erie is 210 ...

  6. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Blue Water Ferry Company (1946-1957) using converted military landing craft as passenger only ferries and reusing the older ship's names. City of Sarnia; City of Port Huron; Rail ferries served Sarnia, Ontario to Port Huron, Michigan from 1859 to 1890. The earliest ferry was a chain ferry on a 1000-foot chain across the river in the 1860s. The ...

  7. How deep is Lake Erie? How was it named? Facts about ... - AOL

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    Interestingly, Lake Erie was just named the No. 1 Best Lake in USA TODAY's 2024 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. "It may be the shallowest of North America's Great Lakes, but Lake Erie has a massive ...

  8. List of Lake Erie Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Erie Islands are geologically part of the Silurian Columbus Limestone. When the Pleistocene ice sheets carved out the basin of modern-day Lake Erie, these hard rocks proved more resistant to erosion than the shales in the east, and as a result, Lake Erie's western end is much shallower than the basins in the east, so that the islands ...

  9. Lake Erie residents may experience rare 'seiche' from ... - AOL

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    The largest known seiche on Lake Erie was a 22-foot event that killed 77 people and dammed Niagara Falls with ice, temporarily stopping the waterfall from flowing. More recently, a 16-foot seiche ...