I'm not positive, but I think it is the Saguenay in Quebec Province. It is 600-900 feet deep and flows into a fjord. Beluga whales breed in its cold waters. Steep cliffs along its bank. I think it is the Saguenay River. Dr. Dan Finley, Panama City, Florida
Virgin River from Navajo Lake to Lake Mead
deep Creek , Chesapeake, Va
The deepest gorge in Idaho is called Hells Canyon. The canyon is part of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and is North America's deepest river gorge.
No it is not. It is the deepest lake in British Columbia, however.
The major river in North America is the Mississippi River.
The longest river in North America is the Mississippi-Missouri River.
The Mississippi and the Missouri rivers are on the continent of North America.
Idaho, Hell's Canyon
The is a Colorado river in both north and south America
No, the Congo River is the deepest river. It is situated in Africa.
Hell's Canyon on the border of Idaho and Oregon is generally recognized as the deepest canyon/gorge in the US.
No, the longest river in north America is the Mississippi/Missouri.
The deepest river in Louisiana is the Atchafalaya River. This river measures just over 33 feet deep at its deepest point.
There are many thousands of rivers in North America. The Liard River for example