Saint Lawrence River is a majestic river that flows through northeastern North America, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The river is over 1,900 miles long and plays a significant role in North America's economic development and history. The Saint Lawrence River is also known by several other names, including the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Great River, and the Saint Laurence River. In French, the river is known as Fleuve Saint-Laurent, while in Mohawk, it is known as Kahnawà:ke. The river has been an important cultural landmark for indigenous people who have lived on its banks for centuries, with several sacred stories and legends attached to its waters.