Quebec and Nunavut are some of the provinces that border Newfoundland and Labrador
On the north Nunavut is bordering and on the east nothing is bordering,south and north Quebec is bordering(Quebec is bordering north and south).
North- Nunavut South- Quebec West- Quebec East- Nothing borders on the east (Quebec borders on the west and south)
Canada directly borders the Unites States to the south (continental US), and to the northwest (Alaska), as well as bordering St. Pierre and Miquelon, a territory of France, which is just south of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ontario contains the most southern point in Canada.
The Labrador current (which is found in relatively shallow water), starts south of Greenland and moves along side the North East edge of North America (Canada) until it meets the Gulf Current, a few hundred miles south of Newfoundland (the edge of the Contintinental shelf). Sometimes the Labrador current goes as far south as Bermuda or as far east as the Azores.
Quebec has land borders to the south with New York and Vermont. New Hampshire, Maine and New Brunswick border Quebec to the south-east. Newfoundland and Labrador borders Quebec to the east. Quebec has no land borders to the north, but is close to Baffin Island in Nunavut, across the Hudson Strait.
It is mainly found in the relatively shallow water from south of Greenland, along side the North East coast of North America (Canada) to a few hundred miles south of Newfoundland. There at the edge of the Continental shelf, it meets the Gulf stream travelling north. The Labrador current has been known to go as far south as Bermuda and as far east as the Azores, but, that is usually not the case.
North Dakota borders South Dakota. North Carolina borders South Carolina.
Newfoundland not including labrador is bounded in all four directions by the sea where a belt of Canadian federal territorial waters extends 12 nautical miles seaward from the low tide line all along the coast this is equally the case in the Atlantic ocean & several of its bays to the east & south in the strait of belle isle to the north in the gulf of saint Lawrence to the west & in Cabot strait to the southwest but if you include labrador then the province as a whole shares a land border with the province of quebec everywhere to the west & south of labrador & it also extends practically to the territory of nunavut at cape chidley in the extreme north also tho it is not technically at a border of Newfoundland there is a Canadian territorial sea border with France midway between saint Pierre & the south central coast of Newfoundland this falls roughly 6 nautical miles from both the french & the Canadian coasts
Canada borders the north, Mexico borders the south.
Mexico borders the US on the south and Canada on the north.
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador (formerly just "Newfoundland") is Canada's 10th province. The Isle of Newfoundland is the easternmost part of Canada. Except for Greenland, which is now considered to be part of North America, Cape Spear (which is just south of the Capital City, St John's) is the easternmost point of land in North America.
On the north South Africa borders Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique