Definition of St. Lawrence Seaway

1. Noun. A seaway involving the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes that was developed jointly by Canada and the United States; oceangoing ships can travel as far west as Lake Superior.

Exact synonyms: Saint Lawrence Seaway
Generic synonyms: Sea Lane, Seaway, Ship Route, Trade Route

Lexicographical Neighbors of St. Lawrence Seaway

St. Jerome
St. John
St. John's
St. John Chrysostom
St. John River
St. John the Apostle
St. John the Baptist
St. Johns
St. Johns River
St. Joseph
St. Jude
St. Kitts
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence Seaway (current term)
St. Leo I
St. Louis
St. Lucia
St. Luke
St. Luke's summer
St. Maarten
St. Mark
St. Martin
St. Mary Magdalen
St. Mary Magdalene
St. Mary of Bethlehem
St. Matthew
St. Matthew the Apostle
St. Nicholas

Literary usage of St. Lawrence Seaway

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Daily Geography Practice Grade 5 by Sandi Johnson (2004)
"The St. Lawrence Seaway Introducing the Map Ask students to name some routes they ... It is called the St. Lawrence Seaway. Show the map of the St. Lawrence ..."

2. Review of the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Studies by Royal Society of Canada (2006)
"It serves as a navigation route for global and regional maritime shipping from the Port of Montreal through the St. Lawrence Seaway that depends upon ..."

3. Daily Geography Practice: Student Practice Books by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (2007)
"The St. Lawrence Seaway is a major waterway that links the Great Lakes with which ocean? ... The St. Lawrence Seaway lies between which two countries? ..."

4. Directory of Transportation Data Sources (1996)by Sarah Maccalous by Sarah Maccalous (1998)
"Sponsoring Organization Department of Transportation, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, St. Lawrence Seaway Authority (Canadian) Availability ..."

5. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"... heritage from the arrival of the Loyalists to the coming of the textile industry and French Canadians until the building of the St. Lawrence Seaway. ..."

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