To travel from Canada to Russia, you would typically cross the Bering Sea. This body of water lies between Alaska (the northernmost part of Canada) and Russia, specifically the Chukotka Peninsula. The Bering Strait connects the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean and is the narrowest point between the two countries.
Blue Cross Canada was created in 1939.
In terms of area, Canada is bigger. However, China's population is much larger than that of Canada.
Russia and China are in Asia. Canada and the United States are in North Amarica
Canada is the second largest country after Russia. Although, Russia is almost twice the size of Canada.
Russia is in europe, Canada is in North America, China is in Asia, U.S. is in North America.
It borders Canada, but is a short way from Russia, you would just need to cross the Bering Strait
Canada has the longest coastline on the Arctic Sea, followed by Russia.
Bering Strait, Bering Sea
Currently sea otters can be found in California, Washington, Alaska, Canada, Russia, and Japan.
Actually, Hudson Bay is in Canada. Bering Sea separates Alaska from Russia.
Bering Strait, Bering Sea
The Arctic Ocean.
Russia and Canada.
No if your from Canada you have to play for the Canada team and if your from Russia you had to play for Russia
The river flows from southern Yukon Territory, Canada, through Alaska to the Bering Sea.
· Kalamazoo River (Michigan) · Kama River (Russia) · Kansas River (Kansas) · Karun River (Iran) · Kenogami River (Canada) · Kolan River (Australia) · Kubr River (Russia) · Kuma River (Russia) · Kentucky Lake (Kentucky, Tennessee) · Khanka Lake (Russia, China) · Kara Sea (Russia) · Koro Sea (near Fiji)
Russia of course... it's the biggest country in the world... then comes Canada and Brazil (relationing just this three u mentioned)