Erie
The Yukon River.
Ohio River Actually, the Ohio River flows to the Southwest... rather than "due" West...
Yukon River
Yes. Its headwaters are in Canada. It flows into Washington State from British Columbia.
The Mississippi River flows parallel to the Great Plains and the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. It starts in northern Minnesota and flows south to the Gulf of Mexico, approximately dividing the country into east and west.
The St. Lawrence River of the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec forms part of the international boundary line between Ontario and New York State. The Niagara River separates Canada & the U.S., from Buffalo to Niagara Falls.
The major US river that is 350 miles east of Dallas, Texas is the Mississippi River. It flows through several states in the central United States, including Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi.
This is the St. Lawrence River, which flows from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Atlantic Ocean. It only actually separates the province of Ontario from the state of New York, and then flows through Quebec.
Mississippi River or as my friend here believes the Missouri River, but i am right so go with the Mississippi.
the Mississippi river
There are so many bodies of water in the US. The Montana river flows from Montana to the Mississippi River.
No, there is no Columbus River. However, there is a Columbia River that is both a part of the US and Canada.