The province of Alberta, Canada is bordered to the west by the province of British Columbia, to the east by Saskatchewan. The Northwest Territories, though not a province itself, borders Alberta to the north.
The province of British Columbia shares a border with only one other province - Alberta. The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador shares a border with only one other province - Québec. All the other provinces share a border with at least two other provinces.
Yes, Alberta is a province in Canada.
Both the Northwest Territories and British Columbia share borders with the Yukon and Alberta.
They are Canadian provinces.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec are the Canadian Provinces that shares their southern border with USA.
Both Manitoba and Ontario share a border with Minnesota. The four provinces to the west of Ontario are Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
3.6 Million live in the Province of Alberta.
There are two provinces that border Minnesota, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan borders Minnesota to the west.
There is actually one province and one territory that borders Alaska. Alberta is the province and it is the southern one. Yukon is the territory and is the northern one.
There are three "prairie" provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia share a border with the Northwest Territories along the 60th parallel of latitude.
Alberta and Manitoba