noun
- Plural of lakeport; ports or harbors located on lakes, typically serving as commercial or recreational centers for water transport and trade.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Common in geographic and commercial contexts
Examples
- The Great Lakes region has several important lakeports that handle cargo shipments.
- Many lakeports in North America serve both commercial and recreational vessels.
- Chicago and Toronto are among the busiest lakeports on the continent.
- The development of lakeports has been crucial to the region's economic growth.
- Tourists often visit lakeports to enjoy waterfront dining and shopping.