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The 60th parallel of latitude separates Canada's four western provinces from the territories, hence the term 'north of sixty.'

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The Alberta Saskatchewan border is defined by the 110 degree line of west longitude.

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Q: The line of latitude that separates Alberta and Saskatchewan from the Northwest Territories?
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What province borders the Northwest Territories?

The provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia share a border with the Northwest Territories along the 60th parallel of latitude.


Which Canadian territories are between the same lines of latitude as Alaska?

northwest territories


Which territories are between the same lines of latitude as Alaska?

northwest territories


What city country and continent is located at 60 degrees north latitude and 110 degrees west longitude?

This location is the exact corner of the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan in the north which aligns with the southern border of the Northwest Territories. There is no city located at this location.


What are Canada's teritories?

Canada is made up of ten provinces and three territories. The three territories are in the North, above the 60th parallel of latitude. From west to east, they are Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, and Nunavit.


What is the longitude and latitude of Saskatoon?

The latitude of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is 52.08N and the longitude is 106.39W.


What is the Southern Border of Canada?

the northern sea board=================Saskatchewan is a landlocked province. It does not have any "sea board."To the west, Saskatchewan is bordered by Alberta, to the north by Northwest Territories, to the east by Manitoba, and to the south by portions of the US states of Montana and North Dakota.Saskatchewan's southern border is the 49th parallel of latitude. Its northern border is the 60th parallel of latitude. Its western border is 110°W longitude (also known as the 4th meridian).From the 60th parallel, the eastern border of Saskatchewan follows the 2nd meridian (approximately 102°W) south approximately one-third of the distance to the 49th parallel. After that, it comprises a series of "steps" (called a "correction line") until it intersects the US border at 101°30'W.


What is northwest territories nickname?

It is often refered to by locals as "North of 60" since the border between NWT and the provinces to the south runs along the 60th parallel of latitude.


How many Canada provinces are completely and partially included between 50 degrees N and 60 degrees N latitude?

All of them are, except the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.


What is located at 120 degrees north latitude and 62 degrees west longitude?

The maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees. If you meant 62 degrees north latitude and 120 degrees west longitude: Northwest Territory, Canada.


What is N and W latitude and longitude?

That point is located in Canada, in southern Saskatchewan, aboat 41 miles northwest of Regina, in the town of Avonhurst, aboat 4.3 miles west of PH20 and 1.4 miles north of PH220.


Is Nunavut longitude or latitude?

No. Nunavut is the newest federal territory of Canada, having officially separated from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999. If you want to go there, it may help to know that its coordinates are roughly 70 north latitude 83 west longitude.