Rivers of Canada

Rivers of Canada



Niagara
He Strait also shared between the United States and Canada, 
flows from Lake Erie to the south, and empties into Lake Ontario
 to the north, which are located within the boundaries of the two 
countries also, categorically do 37 miles, ranging depth of between
 20 feet to 190 feet, and transmits an average of 204,000 feet cube
 of water per second, and the maximum extent of what is transmitted
 by 212,000 ft \ seconds.



Athabasca 
Is the ninth longest river in Canada, with a length of 1,231 km
of rivers of Colombia stems from the snowy fields of snow in
Jasper National Reserve in Alberta, Canada.



St. Lawrence
River is located in North America. Flows from Lake Ontario and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Was named in honor of Laurent de Rome and is one of the most important rivers of North America and the second-longest river in Canada is unsurpassed in length only Mackenzie River.



MacKenzie River
Canada is the largest rivers in the north-western region, flows north and west, a distance of 1,700 km from the Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea and a width of 1.5 km. And flow in every 1,500 seconds M§ of water in the Mediterranean from its source.




Grand
Its source is a small river and its estuary within the Canadian province of Ontario. Stems from the area near the town of Dundalk, north of Guelph continues to march south to Lake Erie is in town at Port Maitland. A length of 275 km.



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