Great Lakes definition

Great Lakes means the Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters including the Calumet River as far as the Thomas J. O’Brien Lock and Controlling Works (between mile 326 and 327), the Chicago River as far as the east side of the Ashland Avenue Bridge (between mile 321 and 322), and the Saint Lawrence River as far east as the lower exit of Saint Lambert Lock;
Great Lakes means Lake Erie and Lake Michigan.
Great Lakes means Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron (including Lake Saint Clair), Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior, and the connecting channels (Saint Marys River, Saint Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, and Saint Lawrence River to the Canadian Border).

Examples of Great Lakes in a sentence

  • Innovations in Public Participation and Environmental Decision Making: Examples from the Great Lakes Region.

  • There are six PNSS loaned to the State Maritime Academies (SME) (California Maritime Academy, State University of New York Maritime College, Texas Maritime Academy, Great Lakes Maritime Academy, Maine Maritime Academy and Massachusetts Maritime Academy).


More Definitions of Great Lakes

Great Lakes means Lake Superior and Lake Michigan and includes Chequamegon Bay and Green Bay.
Great Lakes means, in Indiana, the following:
Great Lakes means any of the Great Lakes that have a shoreline within this state.
Great Lakes means Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron (including Lake St. Clair), Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the connecting channels (Saint Mary's River, Saint Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, and Saint Lawrence River to the Canandian1 Border), and includes all other bodies of water within the drainage basin of such lakes and connecting channels.
Great Lakes means the Great Lakes and their connecting waters, including Lake St. Clair.
Great Lakes means Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc. a Wisconsin corporation.
Great Lakes means lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, St. Clair, and Superior.