British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick are the provinces that share a direct land border with the United States, and the Yukon shares a border with the American state Alaska.
Quebec borders Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador. Quebec doesn't border any territories. Quebec borders four states, Maine, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont.
No and yes respectively.
The closest equivalent to what Canada calls a "province" would be called a "state" in the US.
The territories that border the Hudson Bay are: Nunavut The provinces are: Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
The territories that border the Hudson Bay are: Nunavut The provinces are: Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
There are two Canadian provinces that border Maine. The one that borders Maine on the northwest is the province of Quebec.
Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick
Quebec is a province. There are no other provinces in Quebec.
The US state of Minnesota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario to the north.
Quebec is the biggest province by area. Ontario is the biggest province by population.
Quebec is a province so it would have no provinces within its boarders.
Ontario and Quebec make up Central Canada.
The Nunavut territory is Canada's largest sub-region; followed by the Province of Quebec.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec are the Canadian Provinces that shares their southern border with USA.
Ontario is the most populated (nearly 14 million) Although quebec is the largest province, the territory of nunavut has much more land area. so technically it is quebec in terms of being a province, if you include territories however, it is nunavut.