1. Lake Ontario - Noun
2. Lake Ontario - Proper noun
the smallest of the Great Lakes
Source: WordNetActivists have marched nightly in the city of 210,000 on Lake Ontario since videos of the encounter with Prude were released this week. Source: Internet
Access to Lake Ontario from Dundas was made difficult by the topography of the area, which included a natural sand and gravel barrier, across Burlington Bay which allowed only boats with a shallow draft through. Source: Internet
A dispute broke out, however, and weapons fire began on both sides, including cannon bombardment from Lake Ontario. Source: Internet
As the Seaway Trail is posted on the U.S. side only, Lake Ontario is the only of the five Great Lakes to have no posted bi-national circle tour. Source: Internet
Adding to the cause, pen rearing projects for salmon can be found all along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Source: Internet
Close to 9 million people or over a quarter of Canada's population lives within the watershed of Lake Ontario. Source: Internet