As the article mentioned, Ontario has the distinction of being #1 in the threatened department.

As an aside, the levels were extremely low this year. Jeff's trout fishing has been rotten, at least in part because the south end of the bay between the lake and the creek went dry so the fish can't get upstream to the creek. It's been said that Ontario's level is about 80% due to what it gets from the other lakes, all upstream, and 20% due to local precipitation. If there isn't a crapload of snow and rain in the Great Lakes area this winter and spring, we'll find levels low in the spring which will really suck. smiley: mad