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  2. Lake Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The lake's average depth is 47 fathoms 1 foot (283 ft; 86 m), with a maximum depth of 133 fathoms 4 feet (802 ft; 244 m). [6][7] The lake's primary source is the Niagara River, draining Lake Erie, with the Saint Lawrence River serving as the outlet.

  3. Lake Ontario | History, Size, Depth, & Map | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Lake-Ontario

    With a mean surface elevation of 243 feet (74 m) above sea level, Lake Ontario has a mean depth of 283 feet (86 m), and its deepest point is 802 feet (244 m). A general surface current (8 miles a day) flows toward the east and is strongest along the south shore.

  4. Lake Ontario nautical chart and water depth map - Fishermap

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    Lake Ontario nautical chart. The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Lake Ontario on the map, which is located in the Ontario, New York state (Madison, Simcoe, Jefferson). Coordinates: 43.6580092, -77.84921046.

  5. How Deep is Lake Ontario? And Other Interesting Facts

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    On average, the depth of Lake Ontario is approximately 86 meters (282 feet). However, there are areas where the lake is much deeper. The maximum depth of Lake Ontario is around 244 meters (802 feet), which can be found near the eastern end of the lake.

  6. Lake Ontario - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/lakes/lake-ontario.html

    Lake Ontario has an average depth of 86m and reaches a maximum depth of 244m. The lake holds approximately four times the volume of water (1,640 km 3 ) than Lake Erie and has a retention time of about 6 years.

  7. Lake Ontario Facts - Live Science

    www.livescience.com/34571-lake-ontario.html

    Lake Ontario is the smallest of all the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 7,340 square miles (18,960 square kilometers), but its waters run deep. It holds about four times the water volume,...

  8. 9 Facts About Lake Ontario Depth

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    The depth of Lake Ontario is not merely a statistic but a key characteristic that influences everything from water quality to shipping routes. Key statistics on Lake Ontario’s depth: Average depth: 86 meters (283 feet)

  9. Lake Ontario - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/lake-ontario

    Lake Ontario is 18,960 km 2 (10,000 km 2 in Canada), with a drainage area of 60,030 km 2, an elevation of 75 m, a mean depth of 86 m (max 244 m), length 311 km and width 85 km. It is the smallest in surface area and most easterly of the Great Lakes and eighth-largest body of fresh water in North America.

  10. Lake Ontario - Great Lakes Guide

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    The smallest lake by surface area of all the Great Lakes. Has an average depth of 86 m (283 ft) and a maximum depth of 244 m (800 ft) The last (most easterly) lake in the chain of Great Lakes, leading directly to the St. Lawrence River and out to the Atlantic Ocean. Home to approximately 9 million people.

  11. Deep Waters: Despite its smaller size, Lake Ontario is relatively deep, with a maximum depth of 802 feet (244 meters) and an average depth of 283 feet (86 meters). Niagara Falls: The lake receives water from Lake Erie via the Niagara River, which includes the world-famous Niagara Falls.