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    • CommentAuthor5010
    • CommentTimeApr 3rd 2007
     

    "Although Canada is known as "America's neighbor to the North," there is a total of 72.4 miles along the 8,900 mile border where one could cross from the US into Canada by traveling south."

    Obviously this isn't counting the Canada-Alaska border, right? Looks like over 100 miles there.

    I'm guessing most of this is near Detroit, right?

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      CommentAuthorcmseagle
    • CommentTimeApr 3rd 2007
     
    Posted By: 5010

    Obviously this isn't counting the Canada-Alaska border, right? Looks like over 100 miles there.

    This is actually closer to traveling east.

    • CommentAuthor5010
    • CommentTimeApr 4th 2007
     

    I know, but I was talking about the bottom bit above Whales and Pearse islands.

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      CommentAuthoreasyEmu
    • CommentTimeApr 4th 2007
     

    But it is much easier to say, "to the north", than to say "our neighbors to the north, south, east, and west." Wait. Do our neighbors to the north fit all of those criteria? I think they do, so they must. :tooth:

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      CommentAuthorFact totum
    • CommentTimeApr 5th 2007
     
    Posted By: 5010

    Obviously this isn't counting the Canada-Alaska border, right? Looks like over 100 miles there.

    The 72.4 miles includes the Alaskan border but doesn't include open water border areas.

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      CommentAuthorFact totum
    • CommentTimeApr 5th 2007
     
    Posted By: 5010

    bit above Whales and Pearse islands.

    BTW, I assume you mean Prince of Wales Island.