They all have water borders of one kind or another but Alberta and Saskatchewan had their borders drawn from Ottawa without deliberately using rivers, lakes or shorelines for borders. Some of Alberta's border with BC is along the Continental Divide and I would consider that a water border, in a sense. So the safest answer is Saskatchewan.
none do. Texas is south of Canada, and no Canadian provinices border Texas.
Quebec's northern border is farther north than that of any other province in Canada. The most northern point of Canada is within the Territory of Nunavut (which includes the magnetic northpole within its borders on Ellesmere Island)
British Columbia borders Alaska to the south and the Yukon territory borders it to the east.
Many more states do not border Canada than do, so it is easier to name the states that do border Canada. If a state is not listed, then it doesn't border Canada.AlaskaIdahoMaineMinnesotaMontanaNew HampshireNew YorkNorth DakotaVermontWashingtonThe states above share a land border with Canada. Three additional states (Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) share a water border with Canada.
The tip of Southern Ontario dips the farthest south of any other province, making it Canada's most southern point.
No, Alberta is a landlocked province in Canada and does not border any large bodies of water. The nearest large bodies of water would be the Pacific Ocean to the west and Hudson Bay to the east.
none do. Texas is south of Canada, and no Canadian provinices border Texas.
the Canadian province that does not touch America in any way is Nunavut.
Quebec and New Brunswick ==================== The Chignecto Isthmus, which connects New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is only 24 miles across.
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.
Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
Yes, Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world.
Canada is in North America and does not share a border or any bodies of water with South America anywhere.
Quebec's northern border is farther north than that of any other province in Canada. The most northern point of Canada is within the Territory of Nunavut (which includes the magnetic northpole within its borders on Ellesmere Island)
Alberta and Saskatchewan are Canada's two landlocked provinces.
British Columbia borders Alaska to the south and the Yukon territory borders it to the east.
The Canadian province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory border Alaska. Alaska does not border any US states. Alaska and Russia only share a maritime, more ore less virtual border that runs through the waters of the Bering Strait.