The two provinces in Canada that do not touch salt water (landlocked) are Alberta and Saskatchewan.
2 provinces
Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Manitoba and Ontario
Manitoba and Ontario
Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's two landlocked provinces.
The provinces that lack a coastline in Canada are Saskatchewan and Alberta. These two provinces border the U.S. and other provinces without outer access to a body of water.
No US States, however two Canadian Provinces share border and there is a maritime border with Russia.
Saskatchewan and Alberta
Salt water is a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. In this case, salt (solute) is dissolved in water (solvent) to form salt water.
Boiling salt water produces two things: drinkable water from the vapor, and salt, an essential element.
The two main sources of salt are natural deposits in salt mines and sea water. Salt can be harvested from salt mines through mining and from sea water through the process of evaporation.