The US state of North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Longitudinally (east-west), the line is just east of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The geographic centerpoint of the nation, however, is near Arviat, Nunavut.
Minnesota, Manitoba and Ontario, in Canada they are known as provinces, not states.
Alaska
North Dakota is a US State and contains no countries.
The north of the US, the US state of Minnesota shares a border with the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba
Manitoba is a Canadian province.
No Manitoba is not in the Yukon Territory because the Yukon is located near the northwestern part of Canada, right beside Alaska and Manitoba is located near the middle of Canada.
North Dakota's neighbor to the east is the US state of Minnesota; To the south is the US state of South Dakota; To the west is the US state of Montana; To the north are the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
If you are referring to Manitoba, then no, Manitoba is a Canadian province (state).
The US state of Minnesota shares a border with the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. Except for Alaska, Minnesota is the only state with territory north of the 49th parallel.
manitoba is cold because it has many tundras near by! (tundras are freezing with ice floors!)
No. Winnipeg is in the province of Manitoba, the one that looks like a keyhole in the centre of Canada. The Yukon territory is the furthest Northwest area of Canada, North of British Columbia and just East of the U.S. State of Alaska.
The US state of North Dakota is home to the International Peace Garden along with the Canadian Province of Manitoba.
The US state of North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Kansas.
The nearest US State is California.