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Originally Posted by TownGuy
The sun sets over Lake Ontario during the winter. Also in the same vein as Point Pelee you can find nice little coves, peninsulas, whatever that provide nice summer sunsets, obviously not entirely over the lake but still nice
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Maybe it is just me being picky, but this could be any random lake or river. A sunset over a flat horizon consisting of only water is something we can only experience at a handful of locations in Canada despite having a huge landmass.
The east shore of Hudson Bay (extremely remote), the coast of BC above Vancouver island (very remote), the coast of Vancouver Island, the east shores of Lake Huron and Superior + few islands and peninsulas on Lake Erie, southwestern Nova Scotia, west coast of Newfoundland and perhaps a small stretch of the south shore of the St.Lawrence river between Matane and Cap Chat.
The US and Mexico have a much smoother Pacific Coast consisting of thousands kilometres of linear shores oriented east-west.