Yes, New Brunswick borders the United States. It shares a border with the state of Maine to the west. Additionally, it is located near the states of New Hampshire and Vermont, although it does not directly border them.
As a matter of fact, two Canadian provinces border Maine - Quebec and New Brunswick.
The name of the state is New Brunswick
The Province of New Brunswick shares a border with the Canadian Provinces of Quebec (to the north) and Nova Scotia (to the south). New Brunswick also shares a border with the State of Maine to the west. Although the 13-kilometer-long Confederation Bridge links New Brunswick with the Province of Prince Edward Island (to the east), they do not actually share a border.
Well, honey, if you're looking to hop over the border to Quebec from New Brunswick, you'll want to head to Edmundston. It's the closest city to the Quebec border in New Brunswick, so you can be sipping on poutine and speaking French in no time. Just make sure you bring your passport, eh!
New Brunswick, Canada is east of Maine, USA.
New Brunswick and Quebec are the only two provinces which border Maine
Both New Brunswick and Quebec border Maine.
Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick
Quebec... From about the northern tip west is Quebec, and to the east New Brunswick.
New Brunswick shares a border with Québec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The border with PEI is the mid point on Northumberland Strait.
Nova Scotia is not a pennisukla, it shares a border with New Brunswick