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  • The St. Lawrence River (French : Fleuve Saint-Laurent [flœv sɛ̃lɔʁɑ̃]) is a large international river in the middle latitudes of North America connecting the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic Ocean. Its waters flow in a northeasterly direction from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, traversing Ontario and Quebec in Canada and New York in the United States.
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  • As the primary drainage outflow of the Great Lakes Basin, the St. Lawrence has the second-highest discharge of any river in North America (after the...
  • The frontages of the several regions of the St. Lawrence River are not equally developed and do not maintain the same types of relationship with their hinterlands...
  • The river was named by explorer Jacques Cartier who sailed up the river on the Feast of St. Lawrence.
  • With a 518,996 square mile watershed, it is one of the longest North American rivers, flowing 744 miles from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
  • The St. Lawrence River is one of Quebec’s main attractions because of its magnificent beauty, rich history and impressive fauna and flora.
  • The seaway is named for the St. Lawrence River, which flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • This enchanting space is a model of restoration of the St. Lawrence River’s shoreline and is dotted by a slew of attractions linked to the river, including a welcome...
  • The river proper, at 1,197 km in length, runs northeast from Lake Ontario towards the Atlantic, where it forms the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
  • The St. Lawrence River and Seaway is of vital geographic and economic importance to the Great Lakes system, connecting the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and...
  • The St. Lawrence harbours a complex ecosystem whose physical properties vary from upstream to downstream.It includes lakes and freshwater reaches, a long...