Niagara River Entrance
Buffalo Intake Crib, Bird Island Pier, Buffalo, NY 14201:14213, United States of America

Niagara River Entrance
is a minor waterways place
at the junction of
Lake Erie (Southern route)
with
Lake Erie (Northern route).
Erie - Black Rock Junction (Junction of Lake Erie and the Black Rock Canal Entrance Channel)
is on
Lake Erie (Southern route),
0.81 miles
to the southeast.
Port Colborne (Junction of the Welland Canal with Lake Erie)
is on
Lake Erie (Northern route),
20.56 miles
to the west.
Mooring here is unrated.
Lake Erie (Southern route) | ||
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Niagara River Entrance | ||
Erie - Black Rock Junction | 0.81 miles | |
Dunkirk | 35.95 miles | |
Erie | 82.87 miles | |
Ashtabula | 123.91 miles | |
Cleveland | 181.18 miles | |
Lake Erie (Northern route) | ||
Niagara River Entrance | ||
Port Colborne | 20.56 miles | |
Port Dover | 78.52 miles | |
Port Stanley | 141.47 miles | |
Wheatley | 229.55 miles | |
Leamington | 242.54 miles |
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