Eleven American states share borders with Canada. They are Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Vermont, and Washington.
Canada borders two other countries: The United States by land and Greenland (owned by Denmark) by water. It is connected to the United States in two locations: the southern border below British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick and the northwest border west of the Yukon. The marine border between Canada and Greenland is northeast, east of Nunavut.
Canada has 10 provinces:AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNova ScotiaOntarioPrince Edward Island (PEI)QuebecSaskatchewan
The state Montanna-----well yes sort ofor better yetIdahowhich is the only state that borders Canada & 6 states of the united statesjust so you don't have to count Canadian provinces as stateswhich they are not usually considered to betho perhaps they technically are alsobut the question is actually defective for askingwhat state only borders 6 states & Canadarather thanwhat is the only state that borders 6 states & Canadafor there is indeed only 1 state that borders both Canada & so many as 6 states of the usa& that is indeed Idahothe question as presently stated erroneously implies that all states that border Canadaexcept for the one state that answers it correctlyborder more than 6 other states
All of our islands. If you mean international borders then most of Canada.
Ice hockey is an American founded sport. However, it is extremely popular in Canada. Many of the National Hockey League players in the United States are actually from Canada.
Montana does, but many other states have longer borders with Canada
Canada borders Lake Huron which is not in the US, but is in North America. Also the state of Michigan in the United States of America which borders Lake Huron to the south.
Only one US state borders Alberta, Canada, that being Montana.
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Among both of them? None: the continental United States lies between both countries.
There are ten states with land borders with Canada.From west to east, they are:AlaskaWashingtonIdahoMontanaNorth DakotaMinnesotaNew YorkVermontNew HampshireMaineThree more states - Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania - have water borders in rivers or the Great Lakes. Michigan shares a river border with Canada. They are separated by the St. Clair River.
There are 48 American states that have Air Canada flights to and from their airports. America is the country that Air Canada has the most flights to and from.
No US states have a border with Alaska. It is bordered only by Canada (which IS a different country )
Canada borders two other countries: The United States by land and Greenland (owned by Denmark) by water. It is connected to the United States in two locations: the southern border below British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick and the northwest border west of the Yukon. The marine border between Canada and Greenland is northeast, east of Nunavut.
New York borders five states. It borders Pennsylvania, Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersy and Massachussets.
There are many countries south of Canada. However, the one that directly borders Canada to the south is the US.
South America has many exports to North American countries like the United States and Canada. The main exports are heavy metals, beef and coffee.