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It flows into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Ocean
The Erie Canal was built to connect Lake Erie to the Hudson River. The Hudson River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. This allows shipping to the Atlantic Ocean from Lake Erie.
The Erie Canal connected the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Erie.
via the Hudson River to the Atlantic Ocean
It is a waterway in New York State that runs from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior flow East into Lake Huron. Huron flows South into Lake Sinclair and through the Detroit River into Lake Erie. Lake Erie flows North into Lake Ontario with flows North East into the St. Lawrence Seaway which exits into the Atlantic North of any of the Great Lakes.
The Erie Canal, connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie
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).
Ocklawaha River
The two bodies of water that were linked were Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
The Niagara River flows out of Lake Erie and to Lake Ontario.
The Erie Canal linked the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean