Yukon and the Northwest Territories border British Columbia on the north. Nunavut is also north of BC, but it doesn't border it. All three are territories, not provinces. No provinces are north of BC.
British Columbia and the North West Territories border the Pacific Ocean, but the NW Territories are not a province.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.
British Columbia is just North of three states Washington, Idaho, And Montana
The province of British Columbia (BC) is named for the Columbia River, which was named by Captain Robert Gray in the late 18th century. The name "Columbia" itself is derived from Christopher Columbus, reflecting the era of exploration and colonization. When the region became a British colony in the 19th century, it was designated as British Columbia to emphasize its colonial ties to Britain and its geographical location on the west coast of North America.
Alaska is the only state north of British Columbia.
There are three states that have British Columbia on their northern border: Washington, Idaho and Montana.
North America. Its a province in Canada.
Yukon and the Northwest Territory are along British Columbia northern border. Nunavut is northeast of British Columbia.
British Columbia is due north of Washington, Idaho, and Montana. It is bordered on the northwest by Alaska, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The Yukon and Northwest Territories are north of British Columbia, and Alberta is due east.
The Canadian province that is approximately 900 miles north of Sacramento is British Columbia. Sacramento is located in California, and British Columbia is the province directly north of Washington state. The distance between Sacramento and British Columbia is roughly 900 miles when traveling in a straight line north.
British Columbia is due north of Washington, Idaho, and Montana. It is bordered on the northwest by Alaska, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The Yukon and Northwest Territories are north of British Columbia, and Alberta is due east.
British Columbia