Yes
Well, two Canadian provinces actually border Minnesota, Manitoba and Ontario.
North & South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa all Border Minnesota. Ontario and Manitoba also border Minnesota.
Manitoba and Ontario are the two Canadian provinces that border Minnesota to the north.
The north of the US, the US state of Minnesota shares a border with the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba
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.
The five US states that share a border with the Province of Ontario are Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Wisconsin does not share a border with Ontario because the borders of the neighbouring states of Michigan and Minnesota converge in Lake Superior south of the International Boundary.
Washington Actually Minnesota, New York, Michigan, Ohio & Pennsylvania.
The US states that share a border with Ontario are Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Except for the short portage over the height of land in the Quetico region, the border runs entirely through water.
Ontario, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan
Both Manitoba and Ontario share a border with Minnesota. The four provinces to the west of Ontario are Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
It shares a Lake Superior water border with MichiganLand and water border with WisconsinIowa is to the southNorth and South Dakota are to the westCanadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario are to the north
The United States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan) and Canada (Ontario) border Lake Superior.