North Dakota Border
The North Dakota border is the northern boundary of the state of North Dakota, which is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It shares a border with Canada, specifically the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. This border stretches approximately 310 miles and is marked by various natural features and landmarks.
The border is significant for trade and travel between the U.S. and Canada. Several highways and crossings facilitate movement, including the North Dakota Highway 281 and the U.S. Route 85. The area is also known for its scenic landscapes, including the Missouri River and the Badlands.