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  2. American entry into Canada by land - Wikipedia

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    Canadian law requires that all people entering Canada must carry proof of both citizenship and identity. [1] A valid U.S. passport [1] or passport card [1] is preferred, although a birth certificate, naturalization certificate, citizenship certificate, or another document proving U.S. nationality, together with a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license) are acceptable to ...

  3. Tips for Planning Your Trip to Canada - AOL

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    Whether you're heading north from the U.S. or flying in from across the pond, Canada has a lot in store for you: a wealth of beautiful terrain, diverse culture, and friendly people.

  4. Canada to end entry requirements: Travelers will not be ... - AOL

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    Canada will drop all COVID-19 entry requirements on Oct. 1. Travelers will no longer have to show proof of vaccination or take a test before arrival.

  5. Traveling in Canada by plane or train? You'll need to show ...

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    Starting Oct. 30, the Canadian government will require all air travelers and passengers on interprovincial trains to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

  6. Visa policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residents of Canada from visa-exempt countries are also barred from applying for an eTA and must travel with their valid PR card or a one-time permanent resident travel document (PRTD) when travelling to Canada by air unless holding a U.S. passport. [102]

  7. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fort Anne in Annapolis Royal, Canada's first National Historic Site. Halifax, the provincial capital, has several major attractions, such as the Pier 21 museum, Citadel Hill, and the Public Gardens. The Halifax Metro Centre is home to numerous events both sport-related and otherwise, such as the Nova Scotia International Tattoo.