There are 2 rivers I can think of that borders Canada and New York state.
The St Lawrence River borders most of Ontario and New York east of Lake Ontario, and you also have the Niagara River which boarders at Niagara falls
There are two rivers that form part of the border between New York and Canada - the Niagara and the St Lawrence
The St.Lawrence River is a border between Canada and New York State.
New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine border Canada.
If you're speaking of New York state, of course it borders Canada.
Eleven American states share borders with Canada. They are Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Vermont, and Washington.
Maine, New Hampshire, and New York are the three states that have borders with Canada and have an Atlantic coast.HoweverOnly New York directly borders the Atlantic Ocean (the south shore of Long Island), because Maine and New Hampshire are on the Gulf of Maine, an arm of the Atlantic.
i had 2 do this question and it is hard! New Hampshire (#2) and Idaho (#1) have the two shortest land borders with Canada of any U.S. states. However, it is important to distinguish land borders from maritime borders, which can count as political boundaries. Pennsylvania has the shortest border with Canada if one counts its maritime border with Canada via Lake Erie.
It borders New Hapshire, New York, Massachusetts and Canada.
Lake Ontario borders Canada, and New York.
Hoosic river
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Canada.New York and Canada share a border in the western half of the state near Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, along the shores of the St. Lawrence River and the northern half of New York.Canada
New York is bordered on the north by Canada.
Canada borders New York.
The St. Lawrence River borders New York state and Ontario. So, it is located in both the US and Canada.
Both the St Lawrence and Niagara Rivers do
Canada borders New York.
no, only one lake. The lake that borders Canada and New York .
New York state only borders one other country. New York borders Canada and in particular the province of Quebec.