Yes, several territories and provinces border the Arctic Ocean. In Canada, the northern territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut have coastlines along the Arctic Ocean. Additionally, parts of Russia, including several federal subjects like the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, also border the Arctic Ocean. Other countries with Arctic coastlines include Norway, Denmark (Greenland), and the United States (Alaska).
The Yukon Territories, and British Columbia border the Pacific Ocean.
The province that shares its eastern border with Quebec and the Arctic Ocean is Newfoundland and Labrador. Specifically, the northeastern tip of Labrador borders the Arctic Ocean, while Quebec lies to the west of this province. Labrador's unique geography includes rugged coastlines and vast wilderness areas, making it a significant region in Canada.
British Columbia and the North West Territories border the Pacific Ocean, but the NW Territories are not a province.
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Arctic ocean.
The Arctic Ocean straddles the earth's northern pole. No continent has the Arctic Ocean as a western border; two or three continents have the Arctic Ocean as a northern border: North America and Eurasia (or Europe and Asia).
The Arctic ocean borders northern Alaska.
The province of British Columbia has the Pacific Ocean for its coast.
The Arctic Ocean.
Alaska is surrounded by water and Canada. The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east. To the north is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest.
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