Noun
a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels
Source: WordNetAfter 1945, proposals to introduce tolls to the Seaway were not sufficient to gain support by the U.S. Congress for the project. Source: Internet
As the Seaway Trail is posted on the U.S. side only, Lake Ontario is the only of the five Great Lakes to have no posted bi-national circle tour. Source: Internet
A sand pumping operation on the Spit pipes sand under the Seaway to continue this natural process. Source: Internet
As the seaway to Saint Petersburg, the Gulf of Finland has been and continues to be of considerable strategic importance to Russia. Source: Internet
Because of their deeper draft, salties may accept partial loads on the Great Lakes, "topping off" when they have exited the Seaway. Source: Internet
Cities on the shores of Lake Michigan include: Connection to ocean and open water Sunset over Lake Michigan from Grand Traverse Point The Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway opened the Great Lakes to ocean-going vessels. Source: Internet