the Great Lakes don't truly share a border with Canada
tho a border runs thru them that divides them between Canada & the united states
so it is true that the 2 countries share the border
& it is also true that the 2 countries share the lakes
but the 4 great lakes the 2 countries share
namely Ontario Erie Huron & superior in ascending order
are not only nearest to only one state
but are actually partly within & thus partly also shared by the 6 states of New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan Minnesota & Wisconsin
in corresponding order
tho Wisconsin shares only the lakes & not the border with Canada
the 5th of the 5 great lakes
namely lake Michigan
which is not on the border but entirely within the united states
& thus possibly not included in your question
is however also nearest to
because also partly within & shared by
Indiana & Illinois
Canada and USA
The Great Lakes
Canada and the United States are the only two countries to border the five Great Lakes. They are situated on the border between the two nations, though some are further in one country than the other.
The Columbia River and St. Lawrence river share a border with Canada and the U.S
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North Dakota and Idaho share a land border with Canada. Pennsylvania does not share a land border with Canada. However Pennsylvania does share a maritime border with Canada across Lake Erie.
No, Ontario has the longest border with Canada and the US.
the western border
False.
Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes that does not border Canada. It is entirely within the United States, bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The other Great Lakes—Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—share a border with Canada.
Yes, Vermont does share a border with Canada.
The countries with the longest land border are Canada and the United States. They share a border that is approximately 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles) long.