The flow rate fluctuates quite a bit and you were unspecific about the time period. Suggest you consult the USGS site for current and historical information:
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?04193500
lake Erie is the first... and any other great lake i guess.
The Miami and Erie Canal connected the Great Miami River in the south to the Maumee River in the north. This canal facilitated trade and transportation in Ohio by linking the Ohio River system to Lake Erie. It played a crucial role in the development of the region during the 19th century.
The war of 1812 between Britain and America over Lake Erie in 1813. The Maumee River confrontation of 1835 during the Toledo Strip War. The Battle of Fallen Timbers, 20 August 1794, Maumee, Ohio.
There are several river and lakes located in the state of Ohio. Rivers include the Blanchard River, Scioto River, and the Mad River.
The Erie Canal connects the Lake Erie and Hudson River. The Hudson River goes to the Atlantic.
it connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River. it connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River.
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.
The Niagara River flows out of Lake Erie and to Lake Ontario.
There are actually three bodies of water between Lake Huron and Lake Erie: the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and the Detroit River.
Toledo is located on the western bank of the Maumee River, which flows into Lake Erie. The city is situated in northwestern Ohio, making it part of the Great Lakes region. Additionally, Toledo's proximity to Lake Erie provides access to a significant body of water that is part of the larger Great Lakes system.
River Missouri empties in Lake Eirie.