Both the Yukon Territory( in the west ) and the Northwest Territories ( in the East ) share their border with Alberta.
The land of the Northwest Territory is west of the Appalachian Mountains and east of the of the Mississippi River
Alberta to the West, Manitoba to the East and the Northwest Territory to the North
Both the Yukon Territory( in the west ) and the Northwest Territories ( in the East ) share their border with Alberta.
Northwest Territories is not a province.Parts of the former North-western Territory, referred to in section 146 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act), became the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan on September 1, 1905. Other parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan were formerly in Rupert's Land.
Nunavut, north west territory, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, New found land and Labrador, and Manitoba
I am sorry but How long is Alberta territory means nothing There is the Provence of Alberta, all relevant measurements are available on WIKIpedia There never has been an Alberta Territory best as I can remember, the Provence was created directly from the Northwest territories.
Yukon Territory
There is no province north of Alberta and Saskatchewan. However, there is the Northwest Territories that is north of the Alberta and Saskatchewan border.
The Louisiana territory as acquired in the Louisiana Purchase included land that spanned from Louisana in the south to Montana and North Dakota in the north. It also included a small portion of land from two Canadian provinces: Alberta and Saskatchewan. The territory north of the 49th parallel was ceded to the British in 1818.
The capital of the province of Alberta is Edmonton.
Alberta and Saskatchewan were a part of Rupert's Land, which was a territory before they were separated into provinces in 1905.
If you're asking what province is closer, the answer is Alberta. If you're asking what territory is closer, the answer is Yukon. Alaska borders British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.