The Yukon River flows north through Yukon Territory and empties into the Bering Sea at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The Yukon River rises in British Columbia, Canada, then flows through Alaska, making its way to the Yukon.
The Yukon River is river that flows through Alaska. The 1,980 mile long Yukon River starts in British Columbia, flows through the Yukon Territory and then flows through Alaska.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
This question might mean one of two things. The largest river that flows through the Australian Capital Territory is the Murrumbidgee. It flows near Canberra but not through it. The largest river that flows through Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory is the Molonglo.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
The Missouri River does not run through any Canadian provinces; it primarily flows through the United States. However, its source is located in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, and it eventually meanders through several U.S. states before emptying into the Mississippi River. If you're looking for Canadian rivers, the Saskatchewan River is one example that flows through parts of Canada.
The Yukon River flows from Yukon Territory in Canada, through the American state of Alaska to the Bering Strait.
The river flows from southern Yukon Territory, Canada, through Alaska to the Bering Sea.
No, the Yukon Territory is in Canada and takes its name from the Yukon river which flows through the territory and then into Alaska on its way to the Bering Sea.
the Canadian side
The Saint John River flows through Fredericton, the capital of the Province of New Brunswick.
Lake Athabasca
the St Lawrence River flows through Quebec and Ontario which was once called NewFrance and Upper Canada.