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  1. The Detroit River is only 0.5–2.5 miles (0.8–4.0 km) wide. It begins with an east-to-west flow from Lake St. Clair, but curves and runs north to south. The deepest portion of the Detroit River is 53 feet (16.2 m) in its northern portion. At its source, the river is at an elevation of 574 feet (175 m) above sea level.

  2. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › detroit-riverDetroit River - WorldAtlas

    Jun 12, 2022 · Detroit River. As one of the world’s busiest waterways, the Detroit River has had a profound impact on the region and Detroit’ s overall development. The 24-mile-long river is the only one to have the dual designation of an American Heritage River and a Canadian Heritage River. Moreover, the Detroit River is a pivotal symbol of hope and ...

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · Detroit River, river forming part of the boundary between Michigan, U.S. (west), and Ontario, Can. (east), and connecting Lake St. Clair (north) with the west end of Lake Erie (south). The river flows southwest and south for 32 miles (51 km) between Detroit and Windsor, Ont.

  4. The Detroit River helped Detroit, the nation’s auto manufacturing hub, grow to become the country’s fifth largest city in 1950, but this enormous urban center led to problems with pollution, and the river suffered.

  5. With this mental snapshot of Detroit’s current-day accessible riverfront, it’s hard to imagine that not so long ago it was an unattractive expanse of cement silos, unused warehouses and fenced-off spaces that blocked most of the Detroit River from public view and use.

  6. Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge (DRIWR) was established in 2001 to preserve the Lower Detroit River and Western Lake Erie. DRIWR is within an hour’s drive of nearly seven million people in the Detroit, Michigan; Windsor, Ontario; and Toledo, Ohio metropolitan areas.

  7. Feb 7, 2006 · The Detroit River, 52 km long, flows south from Lake ST CLAIR to the west end of Lake ERIE, forming part of the boundary between Ontario and Michigan. Detroit, Michigan, and WINDSOR, Ontario, dominate its shores.