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  2. Jun 11, 2019 · The thirteen American states found along the Canada-US border, from west to east, are Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

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    • Alaska. Alaska has a total of 4 (used to be five, one is closed) border crossings with Canada. The United States border here connects with Yukon via two border crossings and British Columbia via three.
    • Washington. The entire Washington State border connects to British Columbia only. The border is 427 miles or 687 kilometres long and is a straight line along the 49th parallel.
    • Idaho. The Idaho-Canada border connects the US to British Columbia. The border has only two border crossings for both passengers and the transportation of goods.
    • Montana. The Montana border to Canada connects the US to Alberta and Saskatchewan. This portion of the border is 545 miles or 877 kilometres long. The border is intersected by four international airports.
  3. Currently there are 119 legal land border crossings between the United States and Canada, 26 of which take place at a bridge or tunnel. Only 2 of the 119 crossings are one-way: the Churubusco–Franklin Centre Border Crossing, where travelers may enter only the United States; and the Four Falls Border Crossing, where travelers may enter only Canada

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    • Alaska. Alaska, the northernmost U.S. state, shares a vast and rugged border with Canada. This border stretches for approximately 1,538 miles (2,475 kilometers) along Alaska’s eastern edge.
    • Washington. Washington, the Evergreen State, shares a picturesque border with Canada. This northern boundary stretches for approximately 427 miles (687 kilometers).
    • Idaho. Idaho, known as the Gem State for its abundance of precious gemstones, shares a unique border with Canada. This northern boundary extends for approximately 45 miles (72 kilometers) in the Panhandle region of Idaho below British Columbia, Canada.
    • Montana. Montana, often referred to as Big Sky Country, shares a lengthy and picturesque border with Canada. This northern boundary extends for approximately 545 miles (877 kilometers), running along the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
  4. Thirteen states lie on the U.S.–Canada border. The U.S. states of Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin do not share a direct geographic border with Canada. They do, however, possess customs facilities because they border the Great Lakes, on which international commerce comes from Canada.

  5. Canada and the United States have one land dispute over Machias Seal Island (off the coast of Maine), and four other maritime disputes in the Arctic and Pacific. Although they share the longest international border in the world, the two countries have a long history of disputes about the border's demarcation (see Canada–United States border ).

  6. Dec 17, 2018 · There are 13 states that share a border with Canada. With 1,538 miles (2,475 km), Alaska shares the longest border. Pennsylvania with 42 miles (68 kilometers) shares the smallest length of the border.

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