There are road crossings between...
Blaine, WA (I-5) & Surrey, BC (Vancouver-Blaine Highway)
Lynden, WA (SR-539) & Aldergrove, BC (Rt. 13)
Sumas, WA (SR-9) & Abbotsford, BC (Rt. 11)
Loomis, WA & Cawston, BC
Oroville, WA (US-97) & Osoyoos, BC (Okanagan Hwy.)
Kurlew, WA & Midway, BC
Danville, WA (SR-21) & Grand Forks, BC (Rt. 41)
Laurier, WA (US-395) & Christina Lake, BC
Northport, WA (SR-25) & Rossland, BC (Rt. 22)
Colville, WA & Trail, BC (at the Columbia River)
Metaline Falls, WA (SR-31) & Fruitvale, BC (Nelson-Nelway Hwy.)
Several of the crossing points listed above also have rail crossings.
There is also ferry service between...
Port Angeles, WA & Victoria, BC
Seattle, WA & Victoria, BC
Friday Harbor, WA & Sidney, BC
(BTW, this was entered as a list, then after WikiAnswers messed it up it was made into a list again.)
British Columbia
The time difference between Canada's westernmost province, British Columbia, and the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C., on the North American east coast, is three hours. Washington, D.C., is three hours ahead of British Columbia. British Columbia is in the Pacific time zone, and Washington, D.C., is in the eastern time zone.
The Columbia River flows from British Columbia, through Washington State and then creates the border between Washington and Oregon before flowing into the Pacific Ocean The river rises in the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, flows northwest and then south into the U.S. state of Washington, then turns west to form most of the border between Washington and the state of Oregon before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
The province British Columbia is surrounded by mainly the pacific ocean. There is also Hecate Strait between Queen Charlotte Islands and the western coast of British Columbia. The Strait of Juan de Fuea between the northwestern corner of Washington and British Columbia's Vancouver Island.
British Columbia and Yukon Territory are between Anchorage and Seattle.
Three to five hours
The Columbia River separates Washington and Oregon. It runs from British Columbia, Canada, through Washington state, and forms part of the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
It stretches from the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) through the U.S. state of Washington, forming much of the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
Columbia river
what is the dostance between lethbridge and vancouver british columbia?
The Canadian province that is approximately 900 miles north of Sacramento is British Columbia. Sacramento is located in California, and British Columbia is the province directly north of Washington state. The distance between Sacramento and British Columbia is roughly 900 miles when traveling in a straight line north.
The Columbia River flows from north to south, starting in British Columbia, Canada, and emptying into the Pacific Ocean at the border between Oregon and Washington in the United States.