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Can you go to Canadian side of Niagara Falls without a passport?

A: The Buffalo-Niagara International Airport (BUF) is approximately 30 miles from the park and is easily accessible from the New York State Thruway (I-90). ?Q: Do I need a passport to visit the Canadian side of the Falls? ?A: Yes.



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We receive many inquires about crossing the Rainbow Bridge on foot to Canada. You must have your passport or required identification. If you plan on being dropped off at the bridge the best location is the corner of Prospect Street and Niagara Street in Niagara Falls NY.

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Do American Citizens need a passport to enter Niagara Falls, Canada? Yes. A Passport (or a Passport Card or Enhanced Driver's License if coming by land) is required for crossing the border into Canada unless you are age 15 or younger. Please visit the government website for any further details.

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Canada requires proof of citizenship or resident status to enter the country under §§14(3) and 14(4) of the Passport and Travel Documents section of the Immigration Regulations of Canada (enclosed). A birth certificate is one form of proof.

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Do I need a passport to drive to Canada? If you're crossing the Canadian border by car, Canadian law requires that you show proof of citizenship and identity. For U.S. citizens, a valid passport book, a passport card, or a NEXUS card are sufficient to satisfy the requirement.

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Do I need a passport or other forms of identification to ride the boat? We do not require any identification to ride the boat.

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It is unlikely that traveling by car, bus or train will be a problem unless you visit an area near a land border. For instance, if you were to visit Niagara Falls, N.Y., near the Canadian border, your risk of getting caught increases.

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If you are entering Canada by land or sea, it is not mandatory to bring your passport. You may require other forms of identification, such as: a US birth certificate. permanent resident card.

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If you like to see the Niagara falls from the best side, then go to the Canadian side. It's easy to go to both sides (USA and Canada) because you can easy walk from one border to the other. It cost you only two quarters for a roundtrip.

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Canada requires proof of citizenship or resident status to enter the country under §§14(3) and 14(4) of the Passport and Travel Documents section of the Immigration Regulations of Canada (enclosed). A birth certificate is one form of proof.

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You can 'see' Niagara Falls, Canada without going to Canada. For your information, the American side and the Canadian side of Niagara Falls are separated by a river - the Niagara River which serves as the natural international border between the two sides.

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Niagara Falls Border Crossing Information If you plan to visit Canada for a few hours, the day, or even an extended period of time, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, or WHTI, requires U.S. and Canadian travelers to present a passport or other document that denotes identity and citizenship when entering the U.S.

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