Grand river
To get from one side of the River Humber to the other without a long road journey.
The Great Lakes do form a section of the border between the US and Canada, as does a short stretch of the Saint Lawrence River. However, a longer stretch of the river is wholly in Canadian territory, and one of the Great Lakes (Michigan) is entirely in US territory.
The Humber is not really a river. It is an estuary, formed by the confluence of (principally) the rivers Trent and Ouse, which between them drain most of East Central England. From the mouth of the Trent to the open sea at Spurn point is 35 miles.
St. Lawrence River in Quebec is one of the longest rivers in the world. It is the gateway to the Great Lakes and North America.
Lake Ontario, one of the great lakes, Hudson River, and many more... find out on google.com using what are the important rivers and lakes in new york !
Detroit It is true that Detroit is "by" the Great lakes if one means not "on" the Great lakes. Detroit is "on" the Detroit River, which along with Lake St.Clair, and the St. Clair River, connects Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, both which are Great Lakes. Interestingly, some are requesting that Lake St. Clair be designated as a Great Lake, which would be a political and definitional addition to the existing 5 Great Lakes. Other Michigan Cities "on" the Great Lakes are Port Huron which is where the St. Clair River connects with Lake Huron. Muskegan is on Lake Michigan. Marquette is on Lake Superior. Menominee is on Lake Michigan. Saginaw and Bay city are port Cities on Lake Huron. The lists go on. But Detroit is not "on" any of the Great Lakes.
It's great, but it's not one of the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes are connected to the Gulf of Mexico by way of the Illinois River (from the Chicago River) and the Mississippi River. An alternate track is via the Illinois River (from Chicago), to the Mississippi, up the Ohio, and then through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway(combination of a series of rivers and lakes and canals), to Mobile Bay and the Gulf. Commercial tug-and-barge traffic on these waterways is heavy.
Correct. Lake Arthur is not one of the Great Lakes
yes it is one of the great lakes of america
The St. Lawrence River starts at Lake Ontario and ends at the Gulf of St. Lawerence, the largest estuary in the world.