Wisconsin's Borders are defined by Lake Michigan & Lake Superior & the Mississippi River. More of Wisconsin's borders are bound by waterways than aren't. How on Earth is Wisconsin Landlocked in your opinion?
Saskatchewan is in Green on the above map. It's about the same area as Texas but with less (zero) coastlines. Alberta is to the West of Saskatchewan with an equal amount of coastlines as Saskatchewan. No Seaway access like Wisconsin.
So, you are vaguely aware of the concept of navigable lakes and rivers?
Hey, we may be getting within shouting distance of common ground.
Here's another amazing fact. Did you know that several American (Missouri is a good example) do a pretty booming shipping trade on something called the Missouri-Mississippi, the longest river in the world?
There are a good number of other navigable rivers on the North American continent as well! Though apparently none of them are in Saskatchewan, which I now know thanks to Curious's ability to answer a simple question.
Though I would like to apologize for my shocking lack of familiarity with a not-shit province of a third-rate country. Unforgivable, really.
Go Riders.