The Nez Perce Indians, during their attempted escape to Canada in 1877, traversed several states, including Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. Their journey began in the Wallowa Valley of Oregon and led them through the rugged terrain of these states while evading U.S. troops. Ultimately, they aimed to reach the safety of Canada but were pursued and eventually forced to surrender in Montana.
As long as you declare it when crossing the border.
The tiny peninsula of Point Roberts, Washington State must be accessed by going through Canada to get to it.
Canada is not one of the states of the USA.
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
"The trail blazer is available in Canada, and can be bought through a Chevrolet auto-market superstore. It is also available in the United States as well."
The Iroquois Indians lived in the northeast of the United States. They were found throughout New York State, as well as in Canada.
They run through Canada and the states of:MontanaIdahoWyomingUtahColoradoNew Mexico
When driving from New York to Canada, you may pass through states such as New Jersey if you take the route through Buffalo, or Vermont if you take the route through Montreal. The exact states you drive through can vary depending on your specific starting point and destination within Canada.
As long as you declare it when crossing the border.
The Rocky Mountain range runs through the United States and Canada. It stretches from northern British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States.
United States Route 22 runs through Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in New Jersey. When traveling through, remember that not all states have the same speed limit, so drive safely.
Through the Canadian postal service.
The Woodland Indians lived in a variety of states and in parts of Canada. This means that they had a variety of weather. They lived in areas that had very cold winters, and hot, humid summers.
6 natios mostly in canada but in united states too,still alive and eating good, to our own we have 7 nations
There were about 5 million north of the Rio Grande (current day United States and Canada).
It also goes through parts of Canada, including Ontario.
The Rockies bro.