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  1. The Niagara River (/ n aɪ ˈ æ ɡ ər ə /) flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, forming part of the border between Ontario, Canada, to the west, and New York, United States, to the east. The origin of the river's name is debated.

    • Niagara Falls

      Formed by the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into...

    • Niagara Gorge

      Niagara Gorge is an 11 km (6.8 mi) long canyon carved by the...

  2. 5 days ago · Niagara River, river that is the drainage outlet for the four upper Great Lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie), having an aggregate basin area of some 260,000 square miles (673,000 square km). Flowing in a northerly direction from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, a distance of about 35 miles (56.

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  3. Feb 7, 2006 · The Niagara River, 58 km long, issues from Lake Erie and flows north over Niagara Falls to Lake Ontario. The river’s drainage area is about 684,000 km 2, and its average flow at Queenston is 5,885 m 3 /s. The Niagara River forms part of the border between Canada and the United States. Indigenous Peoples.

  4. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › niagara-riverNiagara River - WorldAtlas

    Sep 10, 2021 · History. As a major natural phenomenon, the Niagara River played an important role throughout American and Canadian history. Its position along what is now the Canadian/United States border also means it was home to many battles and forts.

  5. Niagara River, River forming the U.S.-Canada boundary between western New York and southern Ontario. Its high flow and steep descent make it one of the best sources of hydroelectric power in North America. It connects Lake Erie with Lake Ontario, and Niagara Falls lies about halfway along its course.

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