No. The waterway is a manmade construction along the course of the St. Lawrence River, through which the Great Lakes empty into the North Atlantic Ocean. The waterway's purpose is to deepen the channel for ocean-going vessels and to provide hydroelectric power. The Great Lakes have no natural link to the Mississippi River.
Yes Because if you look at a map it shows the connection of the great lakes to the st.lawerence river and the st.lawerence river to the pacific ocean. :)
No. Wrong ocean.
the saint Lawrence river flows generally eastward from lake Ontario toward the Atlantic ocean
The Saint Lawrence Seaway links the Midwest to the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint Lawrence Seaway flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
The St Lawrence River runs northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Gulf of Saint Lawrence is the outlet of the North American Great Lakes via the Saint Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Ontario Lake
The St. Lawrence River flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at it terminus. At its origin the St. Lawrence begins at Lake Ontario flowing Northwest to the Gulf.
The Gulf of Saint Lawrence and from there into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Saint Lawrence River runs east to the Atlantic ocean.
The Saint Lawrence River.
It is the Saint Lawrence River that connects Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean. The river flows through both Canada and the United States.
The body of water that connects Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean is the Saint Lawrence Seaway. It has a large system of locks and canals to allow boats to travel from the Great Lakes to the Ocean.
It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean