It would depend on the policies of the company you rent the car from. As long as your driver license is valid, getting the car shouldn't be a problem. Whether you can drive it out of the US and into Canada is something you need to specifically ask the rental agency.
There may be a mileage limit on your rental (which you can pay to extend). There may also be rules about crossing state and/or country borders. Again, ask the agency.
A Canadian Citizen can not drive a car with US plates into Canada. I'm not sure why, only that its a Canada rule.
Most Car rental firms only carry insurance for inside their own country. You normally have to pay premium if you wish to drive outside the country of rental.
Almost all of them do in Canada,
Ace Rental Car is a world wide car rental service. They have locations in 18 countries and territories with locations such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
You can receive a discount an a rental car if you are a senior citizen. AARP members receive special incentive on new car purchases with there membership.
Most major car rental companies offer incentive discounts, including a discount for older customers. Discounts range from 5% to 20% off the cost of the rental.
Car rentals in Canada can be found on various ways. One of them is to check the Yellow Pages for rentals, another is to visit websites which specialize on car rental. Examples for those websites are Rental Cars, Drive Canada and Expedia.
Only if they have a residential address in Canada.
The majority of car rental companies will allow you to take a car rental into Canada, provided you are bringing it back to the rental location:Although I could find no information for Thrifty about taking one of their rentals from the U.S. to Canada, a look at other company policies were as follows:Alamo - yes, as long as you return it back in the USAvis - yes - "US cars may be driven into Canada by US residents. A Canadian non-resident insurance card may be required and is available at the Avis rental location."Budget - yes -"US cars may be driven into Canada by US residents. A Canadian non-resident insurance card may be required and is available at the Budget rental location."Dollar - probably - "At most Dollar car rental locations, driving is restricted to the Continental United States and Canada. Please refer to the local policies, which are found within the reservation process, for specific information regarding geographic limitations at the Dollar rental car location where you intend to rent a Dollar vehicle."Enterprise - maybe - "Some offices will allow their vehicles to cross international boundaries. Please contact the office that you plan to rent from to see if they allow their vehicles to cross into another country. You can find an office phone number at www.enterprise.com."Hertz - yes - "The renter will need to advise the rental counter if they intend take the rental car into Canada.You must have a valid license and rental record. Rentals from some cities may require presentation of Liability Protection Letters, Certificates or Stickers at Customs for driving into Canada."National - yes - "Any U.S. Citizen renting a vehicle in the U.S. may drive across the U.S./Canadian border with no restrictions. The driver may be asked by Customs to show a rental agreement and a form of identification, such as a driver's license. "
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Budget Car rental has locations in both the United States and in Canada. That includes Ontario where they'll allow you to return a car you rent in New York.