technically none because you cant really "own it"
The Beaufort Sea, Labrador Sea and the Arctic Ocean are all North of Canada.
The red sea is not near Canada , but is east of Egypt.
From sea to sea from sea to sea
No, the US never owned Canada. However, during the American Revolution, Britain invaded French Canada, causing many French Canadians to join the American cause. But during that time, Canada was still owned by France. Once the US won the American Revolution, the American concept of Manifest Destiny was set up. This idea is more commonly known as "sea to shining sea". This meant that the USA wanted to own everything from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This area that they hoped to acquire included Canada, so you could say that the US wanted to own Canada, but they never accomplished it. Today there is no more American longing of the Manifest Destiny, and we are happy with what we have and do not wish to own Canada.
The Beaufort Sea and the Labrador Sea
The Beaufort Sea.
The Beaufort Sea, Baffin Sea and Labrador Sea as well as the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans surround Canada
Canada is not on a coast line...is in a country with its own coasts.
The Beaufort Sea.
The Beaufort Sea.
"Mare Ad Mare" ("From Sea to Sea")
Canada is NOT touched by the Mediterranean Sea