False.
Canada has several provinces from which all four directions lead to the United States. Examples of such provinces include:
1. British Columbia: The westernmost point of British Columbia borders the Pacific Ocean, while the easternmost point of the province borders Alberta, which then leads to the United States.
2. Alberta: Alberta borders both British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, which then leads to the United States.
3. Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan is located between Alberta and Manitoba, both of which lead to the United States.
4. Manitoba: Manitoba is situated between Saskatchewan and Ontario, both of which also lead to the United States.
Note: The territories of Canada (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon) do not share borders with the United States.
There are no provinces in Canada, from which all four directions lead to the US true or false
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