Canada has 6 time zones, although some communities do not choose to observe official time zones. The primary 6, from east to west, are Newfoundland time zone, Atlantic time zone, Eastern time, Central time zone, Mountain time zone and Pacific time zone. St Johns island is on Newfoundland time zone while Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are on Atlantic Time Zone. Quebec, Ontario, and part of Nunavut are on Eastern Time Zone. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and part of Northwest Territories are on Central Time Zone. The rest of the Northwest Territories and Alberta are on Mountain Time Zone. Yukon and British Columba are on Pacific Time.
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New York state.
Champlain, New York is 42 miles south of Montreal
Well. Canada is HUGE. That's like saying which US state is similar in size to the entire USA. Alaska is the largest US state, so that is probably the closest answer.
There is not CLOSE border crossing between Texas and Canada, but you probably go through Detroit.
Ok .in my oppinion .i think the the difference is the time zone
Canada, like the US, stretches across multiple time zones. It depends on which part of Canada you're wondering about. Florida, though, is in the eastern time zone.
Super Bowl XLVIII kicked off at 6:32 pm Eastern time. Ontario, Canada falls into this time zone and also includes New Jersey, where the game was played.
Mexico and Canada both share borders with the US.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
Canada and Mexico share land borders with the United States, making them the closest countries to the United States. The closest country to the US with which the US does not share a border is Russia, at the Bering Strait.
Pacific Standard Time zone
US Eastern Time Zone
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UK, Canada and Australia (+ Israel).
Canada and Mexico border the U.S.
Most of Texas is in the US Central time zone. A small part of western Texas is in the US Mountain time zone.