Yes
Rainy, stormy, windy...
Neither Saskatchewan nor Alberta have any saltwater coastline.
The Canadian coastline is approximately 202,080 kilometers long, making it the longest coastline of any country in the world. This includes the coastlines along the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are the two Canadian provinces that have no coastline.
Nova Scotia has approximately 7,400 kilometers (4,600 miles) of coastline, making it one of the Canadian provinces with the longest coastlines.
Much of Canadian coast is too cold for coral reefs... plus the US doesn't share the Canadian coastline. (because they're different countries)
they were located along the pacific coast of California witch is now the united states, Alaskan coast, western Canadian coastline.
The country Canada is famous for its peaceful history. Canadian troops rarely involved into global affairs or wars. Canada has the longest coastline in the world.
The answer depends on which method you use to determine the coastline. If you use the general coastline method, then Florida has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 580 miles. North Carolina is second with 301 miles of general coastline. Maine is third with 228 miles of general coastline. If you use the tidal coastline method, then Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 3,478 miles. North Carolina is second with 3,375 miles of tidal coastline and Florida is third with 3,331 miles of tidal coastline.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a coastline stretching over 202,080 kilometers (125,570 miles).
The Coastline was created in 1983.