GWoodle wrote:
The passport would be needed at the border.
GW: To cross the US-Canada Border there ARE other acceptable documents - an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) is a good example...
Some US-Canada Border states and provinces offer them: New York,Vermont,Ontario and Quebec are the prime examples noting the
geographical location of the border crossing(s) that would be used...
A US or Canada passport is the best border crossing document but is NOT an absolute requirement unless you are FLYING across the Border...
That is the point of my previous post - to point out this fact that for a land border crossing that a passport is not necessary provided that you
are a US or Canadian citizen and qualify for any of the added documentation that I had previously mentioned...
See:
http://www.getyouhome.gov" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for this information...
We have had two previous discussions here at Railroad.Net concerning both EDL's and Passports...The titles are "Enhanced Driver's License"
and "Newbie travelling to Canada with US Passport" and both of these questions were well covered in case anyone chooses to search or look back...
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