The Lawrence River is a river of inland Canterbury in New Zealand's South Island.[1] One of the headwaters of the Rangitata River system, it flows south from its source north of Mount Arrowsmith, before joining with the Clyde River and Havelock River to become the Rangitata.
^"Place name detail: Lawrence River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
The LawrenceRiver is a river of inland Canterbury in New Zealand's South Island. One of the headwaters of the Rangitata River system, it flows south from...
the Canadian side as Upper Canada); the Niagara Frontier; and the St. LawrenceRiver (the U.S. side of which is known as New England, and the Canadian side...
the Feast of St. Lawrence in 1535, named it the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The river emptying into the gulf was named the St. LawrenceRiver. Many names in what...
first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint LawrenceRiver, which he named "The Country of Canadas"[citation...
archipelago of 1,864 islands that straddles the Canada–US border in the Saint LawrenceRiver as it emerges from the northeast corner of Lake Ontario. They stretch...
of the Mohawk River in present-day upstate New York, west of the Hudson River. Their territory ranged north to the St. LawrenceRiver, southern Quebec...
southwest, at the exit of Lake Saint-Louis, downstream along the St. LawrenceRiver, then upstream along Rivière des Prairies all the way to Lake of Two...
interior of North America that connect to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint LawrenceRiver. The five lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and...
(Micmac) Passamaquoddy Hydin The largest First Nations group near the St. Lawrence waterway are the Iroquois. This area also includes the Wyandot (formerly...
short portages to move from one river basin to the next. Both regions are flat. One can move from the Saint Lawrence to the Rockies or from the Urals...
the pair of islands in the Thousand Islands archipelago on the St. LawrenceRiver between New York and Ontario, two kilometres (1¼ miles) southeast of...
and simply referred to as the "St. Lawrence Seaway", since the Great Lakes, together with the St. LawrenceRiver, comprise a single navigable body of...
province is at times included as part of the region because the St. LawrenceRiver watershed is part of the continuous hydrologic system. The region forms...
provinces. It is a major tributary of the St. LawrenceRiver and the longest river in Quebec. The river rises at Lac des Outaouais, north of the Laurentian...
populations, those inhabiting eastern Hudson Bay, Ungava Bay, and the St. LawrenceRiver are listed as endangered. Belugas are one of the most commonly kept...
The Great Lakes–St. LawrenceRiver Basin Water Resources Compact is a legally binding interstate compact among the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan...