Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine all directly border Canada.
There are twelve (12) states which share their border with Canada's southern border. They are: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington.
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.
Canada forms the northern border of the contiguous 48 states of the United States.
Windsor is on the border between Ontario and Michigan. Its directly across from Detroit, Michigan.
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.
Canada and Mexico
The states that are directly northwest of Minnesota are North Dakota and Manitoba, Canada.
The border which separates Canada from the United States
The country that forms most of the northern border of the United States is Canada. The country directly to the south is Mexico.
The country that forms most of the northern border of the United States is Canada. The country directly to the south is Mexico.
Alaska, which isn't directly connected to the continental US.
The US has border lines WITH (not IN ) Canada.
The only land border Canada has is with the United States.
Alaska borders no U.S. states, only the nation of Canada.
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Canada
Canada and the United States border the Great Lakes.