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Ships travel from Thunder Bay to Montreal by navigating through a series of waterways that connect Lake Superior to the St. Lawrence River. They first enter the Rainy River and then proceed to Lake of the Woods, followed by a series of canals and locks, including the Welland Canal, which facilitates passage over the Niagara Escarpment. Once in the St. Lawrence River, vessels can continue downstream to reach Montreal. This route is essential for facilitating trade and transportation across these regions.

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