Images
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Lake Ontario in its context. Note green of Adirondack forests to right.
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Satellite image during late autumn
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The lake seen from dead end of Dutch St.; Huron, New York (A sparsely populated neighboring town of Wolcott, New York)
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Pier 4 Park, Hamilton, Ontario
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Beach seen from Toronto, Ontario's Humber Bay, west of downtown
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Sandbanks Provincial Park
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From Toronto lakeshore in winter
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A glimpse of Lake Ontario
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The Toronto skyline viewed from across Lake Ontario (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario)
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Bathers at Southwick Beach State Park, eastern shore of Lake Ontario, New York State
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