St Lawrence
No, Lake Erie is the source of the Niagara River. Lake Ontario is the mouth of the Niagara River (meaning, the river flows into Lake Ontario).
Yes, Lake Ontario eventually leads to the ocean through the St. Lawrence River. The river flows eastward from the lake and empties into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which connects to the Atlantic Ocean. This route allows water from Lake Ontario to reach the ocean, albeit indirectly.
Yes, Lake Ontario connects to the Atlantic Ocean indirectly through the Saint Lawrence River. The river flows from Lake Ontario and eventually empties into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, which is an outlet to the Atlantic Ocean. Thus, while Lake Ontario itself does not directly connect to the ocean, it is part of a waterway system that leads to it.
The Niagara River flows northerly from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. It is 35 miles long and the border between the USA (New York State) and Canada (Ontario Province).
The Niagara River ends at Lake Ontario. It flows into Lake Ontario.
The river that flows from Lake Erie to the Atlantic Ocean is the Niagara River, which connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. From Lake Ontario, water flows into the Saint Lawrence River, which eventually leads to the Atlantic Ocean. This route is part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system, facilitating the movement of water and shipping between the lakes and the ocean.
The Niagara River.
The Niagara River flows out of Lake Erie and to Lake Ontario.
Lake Ontario.It originates in Lake Ontario
In the end - Lake Ontario.
No. The St. Lawrence River is Lake Ontario's outlet, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The St Lawrence River runs northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.