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== Connection to Ocean and Open Water == | == Connection to Ocean and Open Water == | ||
<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">The Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway opened the Great Lakes to ocean-going vessels. Wider ocean-going container ships do not fit through the locks on these routes | <span style="line-height: 1.5em;">The Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway opened the Great Lakes to ocean-going vessels. Wider ocean-going container ships do not fit through the locks on these routes which limits shipping on the lakes. Large sections of the Great Lakes do freeze in winter, interrupting most shipping. Icebreakers are used in some areas on the lakes. | ||
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<br>The Great Lakes are also connected by canal to the Gulf of Mexico via the Illinois River (from Chicago) and the Mississippi River. An alternate | <br>The Great Lakes are also connected by canal to the Gulf of Mexico via the Illinois River (from Chicago) and the Mississippi River. An alternate route is via the Illinois River (from Chicago), to the Mississippi, up the Ohio, and then through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterwa, to Mobile Bay and the Gulf. Commercial tug-and-barge traffic on these waterways is heavy.<br><br>Pleasure boats can also enter or exit the Great Lakes by way of the Erie Canal and Hudson River in New York. The Erie Canal connects to the Great Lakes at the east end of Lake Erie at Buffalo, NY and at the south side of Lake Ontario at Oswego, NY. | ||
== Beaches == | == Beaches == | ||
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