It is the Atlantic Ocean. The Pacific is closed off by Siberia and Alaska in the Straight of Bering, and the Indian ocean is almost in the Souther Hemisphere. The biggest flow of Artic water goes into the Atlantic as the densest and coldest layer of water in the Northern Hemisphere called North Atlantic Deep Water.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east, the Pacific Ocean is to the west, and the Arctic Ocean is to the north.
No, it is the largest ocean. It might not be the longest, although it sort of is the longest joint with the Atlantic Ocean, but its definitely the widest. The smallest ocean is the Arctic Ocean.
The coastlines are the longest of any country in the world. Canada has coastlines on three oceans: Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic.
Canada shares a borders with the United States Of America Aside from the Pacific Ocean in the west, Atlantic Ocean to the east and Arctic Ocean to the west. In addition it shares a border with Nunavut (meaning Our Land) which is an independent territory of Canada. It was separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999. The land is populated by the Inuit people (eskimos)
If you consider that Canada is a rough rectangle with the longest axis oriented east and west then the Atlantic Ocean is on Canada's East coast, the Pacific Ocean is on Canada's West coast, and the Arctic Ocean is North of Canada. The Alaskan peninsula sticks out from the Northwest corner of the rectangle and separates the Arctic and Pacific Oceans.
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Arahic Ocean
That would be the Lena. It is the 10th longest river in the world and has the 9th largest watershed. It flows through Siberia into the Laptev Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean.
North America shares its borders with the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
The Artic ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic ocean.