No
In fact there are TWO Mississippi Rivers in North America. The famous muddy one of Mark Twain's writings, in the USA, and a smaller, much more scenic one in Ontario, Canada.
The Mississippi River and its tributaries drain all or part of 31 states and a small part of one Canadian province.
Saskatchewan and Alberta
French-Canadian explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette explored the Mississippi River from the Wisconsin River to the Arkansas River in 1673.
The Canadian shield is located in the center of Canada. Northern Quebec and Ontario.In the Mississippi river in Colorado,
The Canadian River cuts across the Texas Panhandle from New Mexico, enters Oklahoma, crosses through Arkansas to join the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi River
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
The Mississippi River.
The Canadian governor (Frontenac)
The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Illinois and Missorui
in canada in north america
Louis Joiliet , a fur trader and Jacques Marquette a priest