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Lake Huron
Two of the largest bays of the Great Lakes belong to Lake Huron.
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20 facts about Lake Huron
Those are:
Georgian Bay - 5,791 km2 (2,236 sq mi)
Saginaw Bay - 2,771 km2 (1,070 sq mi)
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