Canada's longest flowing river is Mackenzie River
Canada's longest Northwest flowing river is the Mackenzie river. It flows northwest into Mackenzie Bay and the Beaufort Sea.
The Yukon River is the longest river in Yukon & Alaska. Third longest river in North America, flowing northwest from the Coastal Range mountains of northern British Columbia, through the Yukon Territory and Alaska to the Bering Sea.
The longest and fastest flowing river in Scotland is the River Spey!
Columbia River
The Mackenzie River out of the Northwest Territories. Mackenzie River is the longest river in Canada
Murray River
Mississippi River
The longest river in Northern Ireland is the river Bann.The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).
The Saint Lawrence River in Canada
No. The James River is 410 miles long. The Wabash River in Indiana is 475 miles long. The Wabash River is the longest free flowing river East of the Mississippi. Look to Alaska for the biggest of everything. :)
no the Mackenzie river is longer it is in the northwest territory.
Nope, Africa has the longerst river with the Nile. Canada's longest river is the Mackenzie River at 4,241km. It is located in the Northwest Territories.