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You pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. If you want to travel by Interstate, you would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
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No, you can not. There are no passenger trains which travel through South Dakota. Passenger trains in North Dakota stop in Fargo, then go northwest through Minot.
The Missouri River starts in Montana, then flows south and east through North Dakota, South Dakota and other states until it flows into the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri.
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To travel from the US state of South Dakota to Oklahoma, you would travel south.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
The Missouri River starts in Montana, then flows south and east through North Dakota, South Dakota and other states until it flows into the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri.
South Dakota to Canada
South Dakota to Canada
Since South Dakota is directly north of Kansas, you would travel north.