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I don't remember being passed by a lot of vehicles, but that was along time ago and I may have forgotten. (I have a good memory...it's just short!)
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In addition to a current US Passport, you will also need a Canada Non-resident Inter-Province Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Card (just call your insurance company and they'll send you one).
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About 5 years ago I rode Canada from Detroit through Niagara and back into the US at Buffalo...and rode it back again. As everyone said in here, Passport, non-resident insurance card, and don't be a criminal...or have a weapon...or booze if I recall correctly.
It was my first time in Canada, and when I crossed the border I was immediately impressed. Gas was $1.25 and the highway speed limit was 100! Then I realized gas was $1.25 a liter (about $5.00 per gallon US at the time,) and 100 KPH is 62 MPH. It was like riding in a 200 mile long school zone.
Otherwise it was a great ride.
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It was my first time in Canada, and when I crossed the border I was immediately impressed. Gas was $1.25 and the highway speed limit was 100! Then I realized gas was $1.25 a liter (about $5.00 per gallon US at the time,) and 100 KPH is 62 MPH. It was like riding in a 200 mile long school zone.
Otherwise it was a great ride.
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