Lake Ontario forms Mississauga’s southern boundary and is one of the Great Lakes of North America. The lake is a major attraction, offering scenic waterfront views, beaches, marinas, and trails. In Mississauga, Port Credit is one of the most popular areas along the lake, drawing visitors for sailing, dining, and waterfront festivals. The lake has shaped the city’s history, from Indigenous trade routes to modern shipping and recreation. Tourists can enjoy fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing by the water’s edge. As one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes, Lake Ontario is not only beautiful but also vital for the city’s environment and economy.
Location: 43.7340785, -77.9853229
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– Elevation (m): 75
– Intermittent: no
– Name: Lake Ontario
– Name (Arabic): بحيرة أونتاريو
– name:be: Возера Антарыа
– name:br: Lenn Ontario
– name:cay: Ganyadáiyoˀ
– name:cr: ᑭᐦᒋ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ
– name:crk: kihci-sâkahikan
– name:cs: Ontarijské jezero
– Name (German): Ontariosee
– Name (Spanish): Lago Ontario
– Name (Persian): دریاچه انتاریو
– Name (French): Lac Ontario
– name:he: ימת אונטריו
– name:hu: Ontarió-tó
– name:is: Ontaríó-vatn
– name:lt: Ontarijo ežeras
– name:moh: Oniatarí:io
– name:oj: Niigani-gichigami
– name:pl: Jezioro Ontario
– Name (Russian): озеро Онтарио
– name:sk: Ontárijské jazero
– name:te: ఒన్ టారియో
– Name (Chinese): 安大略湖
– name:zh-Hans: 安大略湖
– Natural Feature: Water
– Note: If editing please make sure outer is intact and all islands are inner
– Saltwater: no
– sqkm: 19011
– tidal: no
– Type: multipolygon
– Water: lake
– Wikidata: Q1062
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Lake Ontario