The Niagara River flows northerly from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. It is 35 miles long and the border between the USA (New York State) and Canada (Ontario Province).
No, Lake Erie is the source of the Niagara River. Lake Ontario is the mouth of the Niagara River (meaning, the river flows into Lake Ontario).
The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.
The Niagara River is part of the Great Lakes watershed. It flows out of Lake Erie, over Niagara Falls, and into Lake Ontario. The international border between Canada and the USA runs through the entire length of the Niagara River, including over the Falls.Lake Erie
The Niagara River ends at Lake Ontario. It flows into Lake Ontario.
Flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario. The falls are on the Niagara River and the river flows from Lake Erie in the south to Lake Ontario in the north.
It flows into the St. Lawrence River at Montreal, Quebec via Lake Timiskaming.
The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The border between Canada and the USA runs through the entire length of the Niagara River. The Niagara River begins in both Canada and the USA. It also ends in both Canada and the USA.
Sort of, except the river doesn't go directly to the sea. St. Mary's River is the main outflow for Lake Superior, and carries the water into Lake Huron. Lake Huron's outflow is the St. Clair River, which flows into Lake St. Clair, which flows into the Detroit River, which flows into Lake Erie, which flows into the Niagara River, which flows into Lake Ontario, which flows into the St. Lawrence River, which leads to the sea (in the form of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean).
Niagara Falls is actually on the Niagara River. The water leaves Lake Erie at the the city of Buffalo, New York and approximately 30 miles downstream falls over Niagara Falls. The Niagara River empties into Lake Ontario, eventually into the St. Lawrence River and finally into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Niagara River Flows North because land elevation to the south is higher, causing the flow to go north. Land elevation drops about 325 feet from the mouth of the Niagara River at Lake Erie to the bottom of Niagara Falls and continues to drop to Lake Ontario.