New york canada border map
Here is a map of the New York-Canada border:
Note: This map is a simplified representation of the border and does not show all the details, such as roads, rivers, and other geographical features.
The New York-Canada border is approximately 444 miles (715 km) long and runs from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Great Lakes in the west. The border is marked by a series of straight lines, curves, and irregularities, and is defined by a series of treaties and agreements between the United States and Canada.
Here are some key points to note about the New York-Canada border:
- The border begins at the Atlantic Ocean in the east, where it meets the Maine-New Brunswick border.
- The border then runs northwest through the Adirondack Mountains and the St. Lawrence River valley.
- The border passes through the cities of Ogdensburg, NY, and Prescott, ON, and the towns of Massena, NY, and Cornwall, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Adirondack Park, passing through the towns of Saranac Lake, NY, and Tupper Lake, NY.
- The border then turns southwest and runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, passing through the cities of Watertown, NY, and Kingston, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Thousand Islands, passing through the towns of Alexandria Bay, NY, and Gananoque, ON.
- The border then turns northwest and runs along the shores of Lake Erie, passing through the cities of Buffalo, NY, and Fort Erie, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Niagara River, passing through the cities of Niagara Falls, NY, and Niagara Falls, ON.
- The border then turns southwest and runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, passing through the cities of Rochester, NY, and Toronto, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Finger Lakes region, passing through the towns of Geneva, NY, and Brockport, NY.
- The border then turns northwest and runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, passing through the cities of Oswego, NY, and Kingston, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Adirondack Mountains, passing through the towns of Tupper Lake, NY, and Saranac Lake, NY.
- The border then turns southwest and runs along the shores of Lake Champlain, passing through the cities of Plattsburgh, NY, and Burlington, VT.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Green Mountains, passing through the towns of Jay, NY, and Montgomery, NY.
- The border then turns northwest and runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, passing through the cities of Watertown, NY, and Kingston, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Thousand Islands, passing through the towns of Alexandria Bay, NY, and Gananoque, ON.
- The border then turns southwest and runs along the shores of Lake Erie, passing through the cities of Buffalo, NY, and Fort Erie, ON.
- The border then turns west and runs along the northern edge of the Niagara River, passing through the cities of Niagara Falls, NY, and Niagara Falls, ON.
- The border then turns southwest and runs along the shores of Lake Ontario, passing through the cities of Rochester, NY, and Toronto, ON.