The Fox River is a tributary of the Illinois River. Also - The Fox River is a river in eastern and central Wisconsin in the United States. The Upper Fox River that flows from central Wisconsin into Lake Winnebago, and the Lower Fox River that links Lake Winnebago with the Bay of Green Bay. Together, the two sections give the Fox River a length of 200 miles.
The Niagara river (where the Niagara Falls are located) connects lake Ontario with lake Erie
Lake Winnebago is the largest lake in Wisconsin.
Lake Winnebago is located in eastern Wisconsin. The primary tributaries are the Wolf River and the Fox River. It is most famous for the walleye fishing.
Detroit
The Detroit river
Green River Lake was created in 1969.
Lake Winnebago is located in eastern Wisconsin, USA.
The Niagara River connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
The lake that connects Lake Erie and Lake Huron, besides the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair, is Lake Huron itself. Specifically, water flows from Lake Erie into the Detroit River, which then leads to Lake St. Clair and subsequently into the Saint Clair River. The Saint Clair River ultimately connects to Lake Huron, facilitating the movement between these two Great Lakes.
Lake Winnebago, Lake Poygon, Lake Winneconne, Lake Butte des Morts, there's also the Rush, Green, and Elkhart Lakes.
no it connects to lake ontario