The thirteen U.S. states that border Canada are, from west to east:
Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
Wisconsin does not, because the borders of the neighbouring states of Michigan and Minnesota converge in Lake Superior south of the International Boundary.
The only states sharing a border with Canada in Lake Superior are Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin does not share a border with Canada, because the borders of Minnesota and Michigan converge south of the International Border.
Yes, there are 13 states that border Canada. These states are Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Each of these states shares a boundary with Canada, contributing to the longest international border in the world.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. ================================================ Wisconsin does not share a border with Canada. The borders of Michigan and Minnesota converge in Lake Superior. south of the International Boundary.
Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes that does not border Canada. It is entirely within the United States, bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The other Great Lakes—Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—share a border with Canada.
There are actually twelve states that border Canada: Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
The United States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan) and Canada (Ontario) border Lake Superior.
The only states sharing a border with Canada in Lake Superior are Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin does not share a border with Canada, because the borders of Minnesota and Michigan converge south of the International Border.
The US states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan all border Lake Superior, as does the Canadian province of Ontario (which is the only province to border any Great Lakes within Canada).===============================================================================Note: While Wisconsin has shoreline on Lake Superior, it does not share a border with Canada.
No, Canada does not directly border Lake Michigan. Lake Michigan is located entirely within the United States and is bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan.
the border between Canada & the usa runs thru the middle of lake superior so these countries include their respective portions of the lake but the lakeshore is not the border & countries are more than just their dry land so technically no countries actually border this lake it is possible for countries to border lakes but such is not the case in this example
no because it doesnt actually border Wisconsin as some who count or claim 14 may suppose
Yes, there are 13 states that border Canada. These states are Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Each of these states shares a boundary with Canada, contributing to the longest international border in the world.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. ================================================ Wisconsin does not share a border with Canada. The borders of Michigan and Minnesota converge in Lake Superior. south of the International Boundary.
Minnesota and Iowa
The five states that border Illinois are Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana.
The three states that border Michigan are Ohio to the southeast, Indiana to the south, and Wisconsin to the west. Additionally, Michigan is bordered by Canada to the north and east across the Great Lakes.
No states are in between Wisconsin and Michigan because the states border each other