Lake Huron has a maximum depth of 750 feet (229 meters) and an average depth of about 195 feet (59 meters).
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- The maximum depth of 750 feet is located north of the Bruce Peninsula.
- Lake Huron is the second deepest of the Great Lakes, after Lake Superior.
- Its average depth of 195 feet supports diverse aquatic life and ecosystems.
This depth contributes to the lake's significant volume and ecological characteristics.