Lake Winnipeg empties into Hudson's Bay.
Lake Winnipeg
Flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario
No
Lake Ontario and from the into the Atlantic Ocean
do you mean into what body of water, then the answer is The Atlantic Ocean. If you mean what body at source, then it is Lake Tanganyika and Lake Mweru
Lake Superior, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Winnipeg, Great Slave, Great Bear LAke, Hudson Bay, etc.
Lake Winnipeg is not man-made; it is a natural body of water. It formed during the last Ice Age as glaciers retreated, creating a basin that filled with water. However, human activities, such as dam construction and water management projects, have significantly influenced its water levels and ecosystem.
The emptying of a large lake would be part of the water cycle through the process of evaporation and precipitation. When the water from the lake evaporates, it becomes water vapor in the atmosphere, eventually leading to condensation and precipitation, which can fall back into the lake or elsewhere as rain or snow. This completes the water cycle for that specific body of water.
The South Saskatchewan empties into the North Saskatchewan, and the north Saskatchewan empties into Hudson's Bay.
A large lake southwest of Hudson Bay is Lake Winnipeg. It is located in Manitoba, Canada, and is one of the largest lakes in the country, covering an area of approximately 9,465 square kilometers (3,700 square miles). Lake Winnipeg is known for its ecological diversity and is a significant body of water in the region, providing recreational opportunities and supporting local fisheries.
The St. Louis River flows from near Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, to Lake Superior.
its realy lake superior if you count it as a body of water.