Islands of the Great Lakes
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The Great Lakes islands consist of 35,000 islands created by uneven glacial activity in the Great Lakes basin. At 1,068 square miles (2,766 km²), the largest lake island in the world is Manitoulin in Lake Huron in Canada's province of Ontario.
List of notable Great Lakes islands and archipelagos
- Apostle Islands
- Ballast Island
- Bass Islands
- Beaver Island
- Belle Isle
- Bois Blanc Island
- Drummond Island
- Fox Islands
- Green Bay Islands
- Grosse Ile
- Harsens Island
- Isle Royale
- Kelleys Island
- Mackinac Island
- Manitou Islands
- Manitoulin Island
- Michipicoten Island
- Neebish Island
- Pelee Island
- Rattlesnake Island
- St. Ignace Island
- St. Joseph Island
- Sleeping Giant Island
- Sugar Island
- Thirty Thousand Islands
- Toronto Islands
- Walpole Island
See also Islands of Michigan
Categories: Lists of islands | Great Lakes | Northeastern US geography stubs | Midwestern US geography stubs | Ontario geography stubs



