The Erie Canal linked the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
The Erie Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
The Erie Canal connected the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Erie.
Well, its not really a canal but the St. Lawrence River connects with the great lakes with locks that raise up water and lower it down. This gets them to the atlantic ocean
The Erie Canal linked the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
The Welland Canal
The canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. This connection made it much easier for ships to make it from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, which made transport and shipping much faster.
The canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. This connection made it much easier for ships to make it from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, which made transport and shipping much faster.
Erie Canal
The Erie Canal, connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie
It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean
The St. Lawrence Seaway is the common name for a system of canals that permits ocean-going vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, as far as Lake Superior. Within the US, the Erie Canal was opened in 1825 as a connection between the Atlantic and the Great Lakes. It was supplanted by the New York State Barge Canal in 1918, but segments are still in use today.