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How to get in Great Lakes


How to get in Great Lakes

The Great Lakes cover a vast region, so there are naturally many points of entry, preeminent among which is Chicago's busy O'Hare International Airport. Other major airports, in order starting from the busiest: Detroit Metropolitan, Toronto Pearson International, Minneapolis-St. Paul International, Chicago Midway, and Cleveland-Hopkins International. The principal highways of the Great Lakes on the U.S. side of the border are I-90, which runs east-west along the south coasts, and I-94, which runs a more eccentric course from the west coast of Lake Michigan, through Chicago, central Michigan, and Detroit where it then passes across the river to Ontario. On the Canadian side, the King's Highway 401 runs west-east from Windsor-Detroit through Toronto and on to Kingston. The Trans-Canada Highway traces the northern shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior.

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