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Lake Erie, the southernmost and shallowest of the Great Lakes, is a captivating body of water that borders Ohio to the north. Known for its diverse recreational opportunities, Lake Erie offers residents and visitors a wide range of activities. The lake's relatively shallow depth compared to the other Great Lakes leads to warmer water temperatures during the summer months, making it a popular destination for swimming, boating, and fishing. Lake Erie is also home to numerous scenic beaches and waterfront parks, providing a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. In Ohio, the lake's coastline is dotted with charming towns and cities, such as Cleveland, Toledo, and Sandusky, each offering their unique blend of culture, history, and waterfront attractions. The lake's rich history includes its role as a vital transportation route for trade and commerce, as well as its significance during the War of 1812. Lake Erie's natural beauty and recreational opportunities have turned it into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From sailing regattas to fishing tournaments, the lake provides ample opportunities for people to connect with nature and the water. Birdwatchers, in particular, flock to the shores of Lake Erie during migration seasons to witness an incredible variety of bird species that rest and feed in the area. While Lake Erie offers an array of recreational activities and stunning vistas, it also faces environmental challenges. Efforts to manage water quality, address pollution, and protect ecosystems are ongoing to ensure the lake's long-term health and sustainability.
- (Original: Wm. Case) WILLIAM CASE (Also Known As: The British Schooner Wm. Case)
- ABBEY (also known as Abby)(1847)
- ADMIRAL (formerly W.H. MYER) U222239
- ALTON 203057
- AMERICAN EAGLE
- ANDES 402
- ASHTABULA U203071 – Recovered
- ATLAS
- Black Marlin (formerly Martha M.) U233702
- BOXER (pre 1818)
- CANOPUS (1855)
- CASCADE U126913
- CEI
- CHARLES B. HILL
- CHESAPEAKE – 1838
- CITY (CITY OF ROCHESTER) U4362
- CITY OF PAINESVILLE U5394
- COLONEL COOK U4366
- COMELY (Also Known as COMANLY or COWANLY U4367
- COMMERCIAL (1833)
- CORTLAND U5397
- DAN BAKER C35252
- E.S. CATLIN U36325
- ELI BATES (also known as ELLA BATES) U 7236
- HARMON A. CHAMBERLIN (Formerly H.A. CHAMBERLIN) U42561
- HICKORY STICK 267265
- IVANHOE
- JAMES H. REED U77589
- JANE BELL 12782
- JOHN B BREYMANN U91857
- King Fisher (1867)
- MECOSTA U91983
- MORNING STAR
- PADDY MURPHY U150271
- PENELOPE U150582
- S.F. GALE (also referred to as S.E. GALE) U22343
- SAINT LAWRENCE U22348
- SARAH E. SHELDON 115083
- SUCCESS
- TOLEDO (Dredge Barge)(1907)
- WILLIAM BREWSTER
- WISCONSIN (1838)
- YOUNG LION (1897)