No. Wrong direction. All of the Great Lakes empty into the Atlantic, through the St. Lawrence river.
Yes, they empty to the ocean through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
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It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean
The Erie Canal linked the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
The Saint Lawrence Seaway is a major waterway that links the great lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.
The Erie Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
St.Lawrence river
Because they want to.
The Great Lakes can be accessed from the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence Seaway.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
The Erie Canal linked the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean
A watershed is also called a drainage basin. An example of a sentence using the word "watershed" is "The watershed north of the Laurentian Divide drains into Hudson Bay and the Arctic Ocean, whereas the watershed south of the Laurentian Divide drains into the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. "
Canada is located North of the Great Divide, therefore the water either drains North to the Arctic Ocean or East to the Atlantic Ocean. If an area is located south of the Great Divide, it drains west to the Pacific Ocean.
The St. Lawrence river