North Dakota and Idaho share a land border with Canada. Pennsylvania shares a maritime border with Canada across Lake Erie.
Pennsylvania does not border Canada, while both North Dakota and Idaho share a border with Canada. North Dakota is located directly north of South Dakota and has a long border with Canada, while Idaho is to the west of Montana and also has a border with Canada. In contrast, Pennsylvania is located in the northeastern U.S. and is bordered by several states but not by Canada.
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.
Kentucky
Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
Both North Dakota and Minnesota border Canada.
North Dakota shares its northern border with Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada.
No. Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
North Dakota shares a border with Canada. Both the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba share borders with North Dakota.
North Dakota borders Canada. North Carolina does not border Canada.
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.
Twelve U.S. states border Canada to the south. They are, from west to east,...Washington,Idaho,Montana,North Dakota,Minnesota,Michigan,Ohio,Pennsylvania,New York,Vermont,New Hampshire andMaine.Only nine of the twelve, all except Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, share a land border with Canada.The only other U.S. state that borders Canada is Alaska.
Ten states share a land border with Canada: Alaska Idaho Maine Minnesota Montana New Hampshire New York North Dakota Vermont Washington The states above share a land border with Canada. Three additional states (Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) share a water border with Canada.