ask someone else. i do not know
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| obviously not a Canadian.
Yes it does.
The St. Lawrence River flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at it terminus. At its origin the St. Lawrence begins at Lake Ontario flowing Northwest to the Gulf.
The St. Lawrence River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the largest rivers in North America, stretching from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Ontario is primarily fed by the Niagara River, which connects it to Lake Erie and includes the famous Niagara Falls. Additionally, the Saint Lawrence River serves as the primary outlet from Lake Ontario, flowing northeast and forming part of the border between the United States and Canada. Other tributaries, such as the Genesee River and the Humber River, also contribute to the lake's water flow.
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).
It flows into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Ocean
No, it is not. The Pacific is an OCEAN, not a LAKE. A really G-R-E-A-T way to remember the names of the FIVE Great Lakes is to use the acronym HOMES. H=Huron O=Ontario M=Michigan E=Erie S=Superior
The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.
The St. Lawrence River flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at it terminus. At its origin the St. Lawrence begins at Lake Ontario flowing Northwest to the Gulf.
They flow into the St Lawrence River, that flows into the Atlantic Ocean, near New Brunswick.
It flows into the St. Lawrence River at Montreal, Quebec via Lake Timiskaming.
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.
Lake Ontario. The falls are on the Niagara River and the river flows from Lake Erie in the south to Lake Ontario in the north.