Lake Erie is in North America, it is one of the Great Lakes and forms part of the border between the US and Canada.
Sault Ste Marie, Michigan
Lake Huron,Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake superior.
The major settlements near Lake Huron are:Alpena, MIBay City, MIOwen Sound, ONPort Huron, MISarnia, ON
In the city of Detroit, the water comes from Lake Erie or Lake St. Clair.
No, it is a lake. One of the Great Lakes.
Evans City in New York.
The city name comes from the Detroit River (French: le détroit du Lac Érie), meaning the strait of Lake Erie, linking Lake Huron and Lake Erie.(Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Detroit It is true that Detroit is "by" the Great lakes if one means not "on" the Great lakes. Detroit is "on" the Detroit River, which along with Lake St.Clair, and the St. Clair River, connects Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, both which are Great Lakes. Interestingly, some are requesting that Lake St. Clair be designated as a Great Lake, which would be a political and definitional addition to the existing 5 Great Lakes. Other Michigan Cities "on" the Great Lakes are Port Huron which is where the St. Clair River connects with Lake Huron. Muskegan is on Lake Michigan. Marquette is on Lake Superior. Menominee is on Lake Michigan. Saginaw and Bay city are port Cities on Lake Huron. The lists go on. But Detroit is not "on" any of the Great Lakes.
Buffalo
Erie
Buffalo, New York is located at the eastern end of Lake Erie.