One of them is the Ambassador Bridge that connects Windsor, Ontario to Detroit, Michigan. There is also a bridge that connects St. Stephen, New Brunswick to Calais, Maine. Probably the most famous is the Rainbow bridge, that connects Niagara falls, Ontario to Niagara Falls, New York.
That bridge is the Mackinac Bridge which spans some 26,000 feet over the Mackinac Strait between the US and Canada. It has the 3rd largest clear span between towers of any bridge in the world, the longer ones being in Japan and Denmark.
It's clear span between towers is 8,614 feet, well over a mile.
In case someone reading this does not know how to pronounce, 'Mackinac", it is "mack-in-aw".
nayagar water fall divides the usa and canada
A border between USA and Canada. You can see it on a map of North America.
The Isthmus of Panama separates North America from South America. It is also known as the Isthmus of Darien, and is a narrow strip of land that is in between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific ocean.
No, it only covers 1/3 of North America
Canada's only "island province," Prince Edward Island, is now connected to mainland Canada via the Confederation Bridge. The bridge, which was opened in 1997, is 13 kms long and spans the Northumberland Strait between Borden, PEI, and Jourimain, New Brunswick.
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
A border between USA and Canada. You can see it on a map of North America.
Central America separates North and South America. Very funny. If you are referring to the narrowest part of the land connecting North and South America, it is called the Isthmus of Panama.
Bering Land Bridge.
The Bering Land Bridge.
The Bering Land Bridge.
Directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is a strait called (no surprise) the Golden Gate, which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.
The Isthmus of Panama separates North America from South America. It is also known as the Isthmus of Darien, and is a narrow strip of land that is in between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific ocean.
A land bridge called Beringia
Beringia. Otherwise known as the Bering Land Bridge.
Quebec is a province of Canada. Canada separates is land into sections called provinces much like America separated into states. Originally claimed by primarily French explorers Quebec is a bilingual province. Road signs and many other public markers and identifiers are written in French as well as English.
A sophomore in America, I don't know what it is called in Canada.
Guatemala