The St. Lawrence River is important because it connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic ocean. It is an extremely important transportation river for goods.
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It's The Mississippi River And St. Lawrence
Jacques Cartier is a French Explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
Jacques Cartier
st-lawrence river in south and des prairie in north
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is east of the St. Lawrence River.
St. Lawrence River I had this question in my history class, this was the answer!
Here are two. You can choose one. The Mackenzie river, in the Northwest, or the St. Lawrence river, which flows through Ontario and Quebec.
The St Lawrence River runs northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
No, the St. Lawrence River is not man made. But the St. Lawrence Seaway that follows part of the river's path is.
St Lawrence River starts in Lake Ontario and flows out into the Gulf of St Lawrence.
St Lawrence River connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The St Lawrence River was created by a series of rapids.
To answer your question, the St. Lawrence river eventually (not eventualy) drains into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Jacques cartier found the St. Lawrence River