The coastal body of water that touches British Columbia is The North Pacific Ocean, and the body of water that is surrounded by Southern Alaska is the Gulf of Alaska.
I guess you could say that both are part of the Pacific, but that would be like saying the Gulf of Mexico is part of the Atlantic.
British Columbia and Yukon Territiry
Yukon Territory and British Columbia both share borders with Alaska.
No US State has a border with Alaska but two Canadian Provinces, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory share a common border with the State.
Both the Northwest Territories and British Columbia share borders with the Yukon and Alberta.
Two provinces in Canada share a southern border with the United States: British Columbia and Alberta. British Columbia borders the U.S. states of Alaska and Washington, while Alberta shares its border with Montana. Additionally, there are other provinces that share the border with the U.S. through various territories, but only British Columbia and Alberta have the southern border directly.
The province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory both share a border with Alaska.
The Canadian province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory border Alaska. Alaska does not border any US states. Alaska and Russia only share a maritime, more ore less virtual border that runs through the waters of the Bering Strait.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick. The Yukon Territory also shares a border with the state of Alaska.
Yes. Its headwaters are in Canada. It flows into Washington State from British Columbia.
British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan
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British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.