Just look at a map dude - Google North America and see what happens.
Montana borders the most Canadian provinces of any state: three. It borders British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Montana shares its northern border with the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
There are no Canadian provinces in the arctic. The three territories are Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut.
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Actually Montana borders three Canadian provinces- starting in the west: British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Quebec: It borders Ontario; New Brunswick and Labrador which is part of Newfoundland. It even borders with the US state of New York. ========================================================== New Brunswick also shares a border with three provinces: Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. PEI Provincial Government Island Information Service confirms as follows: "On the South side of the Island, the mid-point of the Northumberland Strait is shared with N.S and N.B and each of the three Provinces has jurisdiction on their side of the mid-point. ... [T]hat jurisdiction also includes the ocean bottom and mineral rights."
No. Chicago is a city in Illinois, it is in the mid-west. Montana is in the northwestern US. The correct answer is: Montana borders on three Canadian Provinces: # British Columbia # Alberta and # Saskatchewan.
The Canadian North would more probably be argued to be comprised of none of the provinces, and rather the three territories (i.e., the Northwest Territories, the Yukon Territory, and Nunavut).
Yes and into three Canadian provinces.
There are three "prairie" provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces.
Canada does not have states. We have provinces and territories. The three largest in order are Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario.