Winnipeg river
It flows north in to Canada and empties into Lake Winnipeg
The Nelson River in Manitoba, Canada, flows from Lake Winnipeg north to Hudson Bay.
The Red River of the North is the river which flows through Fargo, North Dakota. The Red River flows north and drains into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. The Mississippi River starts in northern Minnesota, about 150 miles east of Fargo, North Dakota.
The Red River runs through Winnipeg, and the Assiniboine River flows into Winnipeg before merging with the Red River.
The Red River runs north because White Rock, SD (near the river's source) is 200+ feet 'higher' in elevation, than the northern plains area of Drayton, ND, causing the water to naturally flow down-hill, to the north eventually depositing it's waters into Lake Winnipeg.
The South Saskatchewan empties into the North Saskatchewan, and the north Saskatchewan empties into Hudson's Bay.
The Red River of the North, which forms the border between Minnesota and North Dakota, flows north and drains into Lake Winnipeg in Canada.
which river flows north of Germany
The Nile River Flows North.
It flows from Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay.
The major river that begins in British Columbia and flows into the American state of Washington is the Columbia River. It is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
The Elbe River flows into the North Sea