
Northern Border
The Northern Border refers to the boundary between the United States and Canada along the northern edge of the U.S.. It spans approximately 5,525 miles, making it the longest international border in the world. This border includes land, waterways, and shared resources, and is governed by agreements ensuring security, trade, and cooperation between the two nations. The border passes through diverse terrains such as forests, lakes, and urban areas, facilitating movement of people and goods while maintaining security and environmental protection. It symbolizes significant economic, cultural, and political ties between the U.S. and Canada.