Minnesota and Wisconsin have borders on Lake Superior (as well as the Canadian province of Ontario), as does the upper peninsula of Michigan. read more
The Great Lakes consist of six total bodies of water that are named Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and the Georgian Bay. The states and provinces that border these bodies of water form a unique economic and historical region, which is often referred to as the Great Lakes Megalopolis. read more
Ohio, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and extreme NW Pennsylvania all border the Great Lakes in the US. read more
The Great Lakes region, as distinct from the Great Lakes Basin, defines a unit of sub-national political entities defined by the U.S. states and the Canadian Province of Ontario encompassing the Great Lakes watershed, and the states and Province bordering one or more of the Great Lakes. read more