A lot of people just cannot afford a big vacation. Or they want to take their kids on vacation but not drive a great distance. (I can say I do not blame fellow parent’s.
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Anyway, this is a great article from the Dayton Daily News website. – Tony
No, you can’t see Canada when you’re standing on the southern shore of Lake Erie, looking north.
You can swim in Ohio’s Great Lake, boat on it, eat from it, walk along it — but you can’t see across it.
That fact surprises many first-time visitors to Lake Erie, which doubles as northeast Ohio’s biggest summertime amenity.
Sure, there are plenty of places to play nearby when the weather warms up — northeast Ohio boasts the state’s only national park, one of the world’s great amusement parks, a terrific outdoor concert venue, wine-tasting trails, top-notch museums and much more.
But for many (including this writer), Lake Erie is the region’s No. 1 summertime attraction, its top asset and the best place to spend a lazy August afternoon.”


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