Friday, March 23, 2018

Moving cargo via the seas.........oceans..........by ship or boat is still the number one way things get moved.............internationally........................think the Panama canal...........and the importance of it........................................it was built by Us engineers supposedly.........


Great Lakes Cruise - St Lawrence Seaway to Chicago North American ...

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Day 3 : Kingston, Ontario Day 4 : Port Weller / Niagara Falls, Ontario Day 5 : Cruising Lake Erie / Detroit, Michigan Day 6 : Detroit, Michigan Day 7 : Alpena, Michigan Day 8 : Sault St Marie, Michigan Day 9 : Mackinac Island, Michigan Day 10 : Charlevoix, Michigan Day 11 : Saugatuck, Michigan Day 12 : Chicago, Illinois / ...
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Chicago Portage - Wikipedia

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The Chicago Portage is a water gap, and in the past a sometime wind-gap portage, connecting the watersheds (BrE: drainage basins) and the navigable waterways of the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes. It cuts through the Valparaiso Moraine, crossing the Saint Lawrence River Divide that separates the Great Lakes ...

Saint Lawrence Seaway - Wikipedia

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The Saint Lawrence Seaway is a system of locks, canals, and channels in Canada and the United States that permit oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America, as far inland as the western end of Lake Superior. The seaway is named for the Saint Lawrence River, which flows ...

From the St. Lawrence Seaway to Chicago | Smithsonian

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St. Lawrence Seaway - Encyclopedia of Chicago

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The canal system that enables ships to travel 2,342 miles from the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Canada via the Great Lakes to Chicago dates from 1842, when the British built a system of four “bateau” canals for canoes around the rapids at Montreal. The link between the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes was a ...
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