The Gulf of Mexico watershed occupies in Canada a small portion of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. The waters drain south into the Mississippi system, which ultimately drains into the Gulf of Mexico. (The Gulf is part of the Atlantic Ocean but, because of the Mississippi, it is often studied as a separate entity).
Finally, parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan have closed watersheds or areas of internal drainage: these are river systems that do not drain into any ocean.
Gulf of Mexico. None of Canada's rivers drain over there. ======================================== The Milk River, in southern Alberta, is part of the Missouri-Mississippi watershed, which drains into the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Milk River runs through the very southern part of Alberta. This is the only river in Alberta that doesn't run north to the Arctic Ocean or to Hudson's Bay, and is the only river in Alberta that does not originate from Alberta, but instead from the mountains of Montana. It flows up through Alberta, and back down again into the States, all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
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There is no Gulf possible between the regions as you state them - Mexico is to the west of Florida and therefor there can not be a Gulf WEST of Florida AND north and southern Mexico. Your question makes no sense and thus can not be answered.
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The Gulf of Mexico is off the southern coast of the US.
Iowa is not connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
Southern Alabama touches the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama's beach vacation areas on the Gulf of Mexico include Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.
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gulf of Mexico is southern most off to Alaska