Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
Quebec and Ontario are the only provinces
The two provinces surrounding the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River are the core of Canada's population and economic activity.
Through the St. Lawrence River/St. Lawrence Seaway.
The St. Lawrence River flows from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence of the Atlantic Ocean.
The two Great Lakes provinces of Canada are Ontario and Quebec. Ontario is home to a significant portion of the Great Lakes, including Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, while Quebec borders the St. Lawrence River, which connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Both provinces are known for their vibrant cities, natural beauty, and economic significance.
lake superior, lake Michigan, lake Huron, lake Erie and lake Ontario
The river located between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of St. Lawrence is the St. Lawrence River. The St. Lawrence River is a waterway linking Canada and the United States.
i have no idea that is why i asked it r u stupid?
Sedimentary.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands region spans across the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
Ontario. You might make a case for Quebec and some of the Maritime provinces if you include the St. Lawrence Seaway as part of the Great Lakes by virtue of its connection to the Great Lakes [primarily Lake Ontario].
No, the great lakes are , Lake Huron ,Lake Michigan ,Lake Erie , Lake Superior ,Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence.