Saskatchewan is bordered to the south by the United States, specifically the states of Montana and North Dakota. The border is defined by a series of straight lines, following the 49th parallel north for a significant portion. This international boundary separates Canada from the U.S. in this region.
Alberta is south of Saskatchewan.
Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Saskatchewan is bordered on the north by the Northwest Territories.
Yes. Alberta is directly west of Saskatchewan.
Montana border North Dakota to the west. South Dakota to the south. Minnesota to the east. The Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan border North Dakota on the north.
North Dakota shares its northern border with Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada. North Dakota shares its eastern border with Minnesota, its southern border with South Dakota and its western border with Montana.
Saskatchewan to the East, British Columbia to the West, Northwest Territories to the North and the State of Montana (of the USA) to the South.
Alberta and Saskatchewan
The State of Montana is bordered on the East by North Dakota and South Dakota, to the South by Wyoming, and to the West and South by Idaho. The Northern border of Montana is also the U.S./Canadian border (Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan).
No large bodies of water border Alberta.
The South Saskatchewan Regiment was created in 1936.