Alaska is bordered by the Canadian province of British Columbia. It also is bordered by Yukon, a Canadian territory.
Alaska is bordered by the Canadian province of British Columbia. It also is bordered by Yukon, a Canadian territory.
Alaska borders British Columbia (province) and the Yukon Territory.The panhandle of Alaska, where Juneau and Sitka are located, is bordered to the west by British Columbia. The Territory of Yukon forms the western border with the wider part of Alaska.
Alaska borders on the Canadian province of British Columbia and the Canadian territory of Yukon.
Alaska touches Canada's western border. Alaska borders the province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
The Canadian province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory border Alaska. Alaska does not border any US states. Alaska and Russia only share a maritime, more ore less virtual border that runs through the waters of the Bering Strait.
British Columbia borders Alaska to the south and the Yukon territory borders it to the east.
No. Though it does, indeed border a US state (Alaska), Yukon is a Canadian territory.
There are no states in Canada. There are, however, provinces and territories. British Columbia (a Province) shares part of its border with Alaska, as does Yukon (a territory).
The United States of America borders Canada to the south and to the west (Alaska).Canada is bordered to the south by the northern continental United States, to the northwest by the American state of Alaska, and shares a maritime border on the east coast with the French Collectivity of St Pierre et Miquelon.
Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
Alaska is not in a Canadian province; it is an American state.
No US State has a border with Alaska but two Canadian Provinces, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory share a common border with the State.