It was in July 20, 1871 that British Columbia became a province of the dominion of Canada.
No, Mexico borders the US as well.
Canada borders Minnesota to the north.
It is the westernmost province in Canada and is directly above the US state of Washington. It extends east to the Rocky Mountains and north to the Yukon Territory.
The province that has the most dinosaur fossils is ALBERTA
Vermont borders the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
Vermont borders the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
Vermont does.
If you're speaking of New York state, of course it borders Canada.
Quebec is the province that borders Vermont and New Hampshire.
It borders New Hapshire, New York, Massachusetts and Canada.
The Canadian province of Quebec borders New Hampshire and Vermont to the north.
Edmonton borders the Parkland, Sherwood Park and Strathcona counties.
Vermont shares borders with the U.S. states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York and the Canadian province of Quebec.
New Hampshire is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Concord is the capital city in New Hampshire.
The only province in Canada with straight borders is land locked Saskatchewan. As all such straight borders suggest they were selected by people from outside the area with little consideration for those living there. It's location is south, the 49th to north, the 60th, and is West of Canada's Central province Manitoba. So not really south or central.
Canada's capital is the City of Ottawa and is located in eastern Canada. The city is officially in the province of Ontario however it borders the province of Quebec.