It's no secret that Ontario is home to some of the most gorgeous natural landscapes in the country, and according to a new ranking, one of the most...
It's no secret that Ontario is home to some of the most gorgeous natural landscapes in the country, and according to a new ranking, one of the most scenic lakes in the country is right here in the province.
A new study looked at data from Instagram and TikTok to find out which lakes in the country were most photographed and viewed, and Lake Superior managed to pull in a number two spot.The 82,000 square-kilometre Great Lake has managed to make quite the splash on social media, getting tagged in over 1,100,000 posts on Instagram and pulling in 184,000,000 views on its TikTok hashtag. Your favourite influencer could never.
We're here to talk about Lake Superior, but if you must know, Italy's Lake Como came in first place with over 2,ooo,ooo Instagram posts and 1,200,000,000 TikTok views, followed by the Dead Sea and Lake Powell in the United States.not so fast! Lake Ontario managed to snag a fourth-place finish, just behind Moraine Lake in Alberta, with just over 1,000,000 Instagram posts and 107,800,000 views on TikTok.
Whether you're experiencing in the last weeks of winter on its icy shores or looking ahead to beach days in the summer, Lake Superior is awe-inspiring in all seasons. It's no wonder why she's so famous on social media.
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