Which Country has the Most Lakes in 2025? Check the List of Top-10

Lakes are beautiful water bodies surrounded by land. They are found in many countries around the world and are very important for nature and people. Lakes give us water, help animals live and make the land look pretty. Some countries have only a few lakes, while others have thousands. In this article, you will learn about the country that has the most lakes in the world.

Country with the Most Lakes

The country with the most lakes in the world is Canada. It has about 879,800 lakes, which is more than any other country. These lakes were mostly formed by melting glaciers long ago. Canada’s lakes are clean, beautiful and full of life. They provide water, support wildlife and are great for nature and people.

How were these Lakes Formed?

Most of Canada’s lakes were formed thousands of years ago. They were made when big sheets of ice, called glaciers, melted. The melting ice carved holes in the land, and those holes filled with water. That’s how many of the lakes came to be.

Why are these Lakes Important?

Lakes in Canada are very useful.

  • The provide drinking water to people.
  • They are full of fish and support many animals and birds.
  • They help in cooling the weather and keeping the land healthy.
  • People use the lakes for fishing, boating and fun activities.

Top-10 Countries with the Most Lakes in 2025

Canada stands as the largest country in terms of number of lakes, with 879,800 lakes, followed by Russia, United States and China.

Here is the list of top-10 countries with the most lakes in 2025:

Rank Country Number of Lakes
1. Canada 879,800
2. Russia 201,200
3. United States 102,500
4. China 23,800
5. Sweden 22,600
6. Brazil 20,900
7. Norway 20,000
8. Argentina 13,600
9. Kazakhstan 12,400
10. Australia 11,400
Akansha Arora

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