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  2. Detroit River - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of islands in the Detroit River - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Belle Isle looking north. Belle Isle) is a 982-acre (3.97 km 2) island in the northeastern portion of the Detroit River just north of DowntownBelle Isle sits at an elevation of 574 feet (175 m) above sea level, and the island has also gone by several historic names. [1]

  4. River Rouge (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It flows into the Detroit River at Zug Island, which is the boundary between the cities of River Rouge and Detroit. The river's roughly 467-square-mile (1,210 km 2) watershed includes all or parts of 48 municipalities, with a total population of more than 1.35 million, and it drains a large portion of central and northwest Wayne County, as well ...

  5. Freighter that ran aground in Detroit River near Belle Isle ...

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    The 623-foot freighter Barbo G got stuck in late November after it drifted into the Detroit River and its bow thrusters were determined inoperable. The Portuguese ship was carrying 21,000 tons of ...

  6. How deep is the Mississippi River? What to know about ... - AOL

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    The Mississippi River is one of the most important bodies of water in the United States, but how much do we know about it?

  7. How deep is Lake Erie? How was it named? Facts about PA's ...

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    Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes but bests its cousins in several other ways. Find out more about all the Great Lakes.

  8. Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit's lowest elevation is along the Detroit River, at a surface height of 572 feet (174 m). [120] Belle Isle Park is a 982-acre (1.534 sq mi; 397 ha) island park in the Detroit River, between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. It is connected to the mainland by the MacArthur Bridge.

  9. Detroit–Windsor tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel is 5,160 feet (1,573 m) long (nearly a mile). At its lowest point, the two-lane roadway is 75 feet (23 m) below the river surface. [3] There is a wide no-anchor zone enforced on river traffic around the tunnel. The tunnel has three main levels.