The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east.
Alaska borders the territory of Yukon and the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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.
British Columbia.
Only one province borders Alaska: British Columbia, which borders the "panhandle" in the southernmost part of Alaska. Most of Alaska borders the Yukon Territory, but this is not officially a province.
If you're asking what province is closer, the answer is Alberta. If you're asking what territory is closer, the answer is Yukon. Alaska borders British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.
Alaska shares its entire eastern border with Canada, more specifically, Yukon Territory and the Province of British Columbia.
The Yukon Territory.
Alaska borders the Yukon Territory and British Columbia.
Alaska borders the Yukon Territory and British Columbia.
Yukon Territory and British Columbia both share borders with Alaska.
There is actually one province and one territory that borders Alaska. Alberta is the province and it is the southern one. Yukon is the territory and is the northern one.
Alaska is bordered by the Canadian province of British Columbia. It also is bordered by Yukon, a Canadian territory.