by akbitt on January 24th, 2007

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Where is the saskatchewan river and the gulf of saint lawrence?

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  • by vinc3nt on January 24th, 2007

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    Canada, eh. The Saint Lawrence river is flows east from Lake Ontario and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It is wide and deep enough to carry ocean going ships. There are canal Locks across the Canadian Penisula west of Niagara Falls which gets the ships up to Lake Erie. I know less about The Saskatchewan river, but it is probably in the Providence of Saskatchewan which is West of Lake Superior.

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  • by   on January 24th, 2007

     

    "The Saskatchewan River is a major river in Canada, approximately 550 km (340 mi) long, flowing roughly eastward across Saskatchewan and Manitoba to drain into Lake Winnipeg. Through its tributaries the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan, its watershed encompasses much of the prairie regions of central Canada, stretching westward to the Rocky Mountains in Alberta and into northern Montana in the United States. It reaches approximately 1,939 km (1204 miles) to its furthest headwaters on the Bow River, a tributary of the South Saskatchewan in Alberta."

    And for the Gulf of St. Lawrence, here's a map:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_St._Lawrence
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatchewan_River

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