Lake Ontario.
It originates in Lake Ontario
The St. Lawrence River in Quebec
St Lawrence River starts in Lake Ontario and flows out into the Gulf of St Lawrence.
st-lawrence river in south and des prairie in north
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
St. Lawrence River I had this question in my history class, this was the answer!
Here are two. You can choose one. The Mackenzie river, in the Northwest, or the St. Lawrence river, which flows through Ontario and Quebec.
The St Lawrence River runs northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
Actually, Lake Ontario cannot be the headwaters of the St. Lawrence since the lake itself has a source... The true headwaters would be spring that feeds the North River in Northern Minnesota, which runs to the St. Louis river and then into Lake Superior an onwards through the great lakes towards the St. Lawrence.
No, the St. Lawrence River is not man made. But the St. Lawrence Seaway that follows part of the river's path is.
The St. Lawrence River starts in both the United States and Canada, as its source is Lake Ontario. Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River is shared by the two countries and acts as a border.