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It permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the North American Great Lakes, as far as Lake Superior. Legally it extends from Montreal to Lake Erie, including the Welland Canal and the locks at Sault Ste. Marie. The seaway is named after the Saint Lawrence River, which it follows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean. This section of the seaway is not a continuous canal, but rather comprises stretches of navigable river, a number of locks, and short channels made to bypass difficulties in the natural waterway. (Wikipedia)

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An important shipping route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.

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The St. Lawrence Seaway was completed in 1959. It was built so that ships could navigate between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.

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the saint Lawrence river is used for sports, importing and exporting and drinking water

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The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, and the Atlantic Ocean Answer this question or otherwise the answer is D.

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