The temporary park, open May through September, will feature sports courts, a rink area, and themed community gatherings
Nature: The thriving coyote is in the Midwest. Lake Erie averages only 62 feet in depth, while smaller Lake Ontario is 283 feet deep on average. Because of its shallowness, Erie a
Dive beneath the waters you know and discover stories of ghost ships, sea monsters, a UFO base, President Abraham Lincoln’s ghost train and other legends of Lake Erie during a special author talk
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. In December 2023, the pilot project to bring wind power to Lake Erie tanked amid rising costs,
Fishing on the eastern basin Lake Erie ice in early March is not for the faint of heart or the inexperienced. The reason is simple: it’s hard work. It’s dangerous. You need to understand survival, and you need the right tools to travel several miles across wind-blown,
As of Thursday, the entirety of the Great Lakes, which contain more one-fifth of the world's surface fresh water by volume, were more than 45% frozen, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This closely aligns with historical averages.
The Buffalo Common Council's Committee on Community Development is considering whether it wants to publicly oppose wind turbine development in Lake Erie.
The first known lake walk was in 1912 when a 19-year-old night watchman walked from North East to Long Point, Ontario.
A Maryland company called Mighty Waves Energy has purchased Icebreaker Windpower, the company that was approved to build wind turbines in Lake Erie.
Lake Erie walleye fishing is excellent with high catch rates and a large population. Anglers are favoring walleye fishing due to its success, leading to reduced pressure on yellow perch.
Ashtabula, Ohio — Jim Timonere has been watching and waiting for Lake Erie to freeze over, just to catch a break. It’s been a brutal winter for communities along the southeastern and eastern ...
Fishing on the eastern basin Lake Erie ice in early March is not for the faint of heart or the inexperienced. The reason is simple: it’s hard work. It’s dangerous. You need to understand survival, and you need the right tools to travel several miles across wind-blown,