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The Straits of Mackinac, a channel between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan.
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The Great Lakes that border Michigan from east to west are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.superior, Michigan, and Huron
Mackinac Bridge
Lake Huron is on the eastern side of Michigan, between Michigan and Ontario. The southern end of the lake is Port Huron/Sarnia, where Huron meets the St Claire River, and the northern end of the lake is the Mackinac Bridge (pronounced "Mackinaw") where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. On the East-NorthEast side of the lake it connects to the St Mary's river and Sault Ste Marie and Lake Superior.
Yes. The Mackinac Bridge is regarded as the dividing line between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron (as this represents the narrowest point between these two connected bodies of water).
Well it is Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario
it is not a lake, in fact Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are separated by The Straits of Mackinac
Lake Huron is on the eastern side of Michigan, between Michigan and Ontario. The southern end of the lake is Port Huron/Sarnia, where Huron meets the St Claire River, and the northern end of the lake is the Mackinac Bridge (pronounced "Mackinaw") where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. On the East-NorthEast side of the lake it connects to the St Mary's river and Sault Ste Marie and Lake Superior.
It is east of Michigan.
Lake michigan, and Lake Huron (by: toplop222)
Lake Michigan-Huron with an area of 45,410 square miles