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Old 01-21-2015, 07:47 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by alpha_omega View Post
Ok...here's the deal.

Traveling to Niagara Falls, ON later this year. Tell me about the procedure crossing into Canada from Buffalo...i've always flown in and out of Canada.

So....Should i fly to Buffalo and drive 45 mins, or should i fly to Toronto and drive 1:15 mins (at least that's what mapquest said)????
It may have changed since 2001. We used to just drive over the bridge and through the toll after we paid. Not much else. No toll to pay coming back into the US.

According to this there's been some changes since 2009.

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As of June 1, 2009, people crossing the border into the United States must present proof of identity. American and Canadian citizens 16 older can use a passport, permanent resident card, enhanced driver's license, enhanced non-driver identification, a FAST card or a Nexus card. American and Canadian citizens younger than 16 must present a copy of their birth certificate, a Canadian citizenship card or naturalization certificate. Citizens of other countries must produce a passport.

You might want to read the link where I got that.
http://traveltips.usatoday.com/bridg...alo-59114.html
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