Yes. One prime example is Little Manitou Lake in Saskatchewan province, which is basically Canada's Dead Sea.
Yes, several of them, including Old Wives Lake, Little Manitou Lake and Spotted Lake.
most lakes are fresh water lakes though there are a few saltwater ones.
no they are saltwater fish
yes
oceans and salt lakes
No whale lives in lakes. They need saltwater and lakes are fresh water.
Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
The Lakes of Canada was created in 1999.
Lakes and rivers are generally freshwater, although there are a few saltwater lakes in existence. The most famous of these include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan.
Quite a number of lakes have saltwater.
An Amoeba lives in Lakes and in Humans and Animals
Ecosystem that is around salty water, such as salty lakes or seas.
Actually there are many countries in the Northern Hemisphere that have fewer lakes than Canada. Canada has lots of lakes. Really a lot.