Obiwan_Salami t1_j13mhji wrote
Reply to comment by The_Feeding_End in When this bridge in Fort Benton, Montana, USA was built 1888 it was required to have a swing span to allow steamboats to navigate. It was considered the furthest navigable point on Earth, more than 2,700 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. by triviafrenzy
north end of lake nipigon is further from gulf than benton. i think we need to compare apples to apples. thats what i was trying to say.
Lamb_or_Beast t1_j13oymb wrote
You seem confused though, lake nipigon is not further from where it drains (out the st Lawrence into North Atlantic); that lake does not drain out the gulf so saying it’s further from the gulf is like comparing apples to bananas. Also, from that point you cannot navigate through natural waterways out to the ocean anyway, you need to use canals to get past Niagara Falls (and possible a few other points? Unsure about that). So no matter what it is not as far…not even close actually.
The_Feeding_End t1_j13n4kh wrote
How far is it from the Atlantic? It's roughly 600km as the crow flies. That's not apples to apples.
Chicago1871 t1_j14ju7l wrote
Have you heard of Hudson Bay? How far is it from hudson bay?
It looks pretty close the map. So its not too far inland.
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