The most southern point of Canada is Middle Island in Lake Erie. It lies about 500 miles (about 800 kilometers) south of the 49th parallel, which is part of the northern border of the contiguous US 48 states.
Middle Island, Ontario, Canada lies at 41°40' 53" N latitude. A glance at a map will show that many US states lie partly or completely north of this part of Canada!
It covers a very large area, about 9 million sq/kms, from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel.
Canada borders two other countries: The United States by land and Greenland (owned by Denmark) by water. It is connected to the United States in two locations: the southern border below British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick and the northwest border west of the Yukon. The marine border between Canada and Greenland is northeast, east of Nunavut.
All American States are below Canada. Alaska is the only State that is as far north as Canada and that is all the way to the North Pole.
No.According to IMDB, it was filmed in Canada; Greenland; Smithers, British Columbia, Canada; Stewart, British Columbia, Canada; Svalbard, Norway and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It's too expensive and extreme to film commercial movies in Antarctica, so usually producers and location scouts find geographies in the far northern part of the northern hemisphere to film movies that take place on the Antarctic continent.
The Joe Palooka Story - 1954 Below the Border 1-23 was released on: USA: 1955
Upper Canada was located below lower Canada because it was higher land.
Yes, Canada and the United States are in the Northern hemisphere. The earth is a sphere, there are two Hemispheres (meaning Half-sphere) of the earth, Northern and Southern. The Northern is the half above or north of the equator, so the southern is the half below or south of the equator. The equator is that so called "belt" that joins the two halves of the hemisphere around the middle. Canada shares its southern border with the northern border of the US. The two countries are both on the North American continent, along with Mexico.
Minnesota extends further north. Its border continues onto Lake Superior, north of Wisconsin's border on the lake, and meets Michigan's border just below Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Minnesota and Michigan border Canada, but Wisconsin does not.
The nations of France, The United States of America and Denmark border Canada. The constitutional monarchy of Greenland borders Ellesmere Island in the Arctic, while the French islands of Saint Pierre are located in off the maratime coast. Of course, the USA is Canada's most obvious neighbour.We share a border with the United States and a marine border with Greenland (Denmark).
No, only a tiny minority live in the North and even fewer in Tundra or Arctic regions. About 75% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the USA border, many below the 49th parallel.
just below Canada on the border very very east
There is the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in the northern part of Ireland. The most northern point on the island of Ireland is actually in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, as you will see at the map at the link below. Around the northern coast, is the Atlantic Ocean.
The provincial capitol at the end of Vancouver Island is the capitol building for the Parliament of British Columbia. It is located in the city of Victoria, which is the capitol city of British Columbia. The capitol used to be located on the mainland of British Columbia, but was moved to Victoria while Canada and the United States were negotiating their border. The border was decided to be located along the 49th parallel; however, Victoria was below the 49th parallel and would become United States territory. Thus, the capitol was moved to Victoria to prevent the United States from taking Victoria and any of the other cities of Vancouver Island that fell below the 49th parallel.
No. Louth is in the east of Ireland, being part of what is mistakenly referred to as southern Ireland, but more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland to distinguish it from Northern Ireland. It does border Northern Ireland. See the map below which shows county Louth in bright green and Northern Ireland in pink.
northern U.S., Canada and Alaska. lives in woodland near water and below or on mountains or vulcanos
Yes, California and Oregon share a bit of their border. All of California's northern border makes up roughly half (the western half) of Oregon's southern border. Use the link below to see a map and get the scoop.
It covers a very large area, about 9 million sq/kms, from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel.