Lawrence Watershed. Most of these lakes and streams can be clearly seen on the Vermont Satellite Image. We also have a page about Vermont water resources. Vermont Elevation Map:This is a generalized topographic map of Vermont. It shows elevation trends across the state. Detailed topographic maps...
The Kespukwitk Conservation Corridor is defined by the Bear River and Mersey watersheds. The Mersey River is the lifeblood of the region. It is one of the largest rivers in Nova Scotia flowing from the source at Sandy Bottom Lake in Annapolis County southward to the Atlantic Ocean at the t...
[1,270 km] long), the principal tributary of theSt. Lawrence River, was a key factor in the city’s settlement and development; its watershed, covering more than 57,000 square miles (148,000 square km),facilitatedthe transport of resources such as furs, timber, and minerals from the ...