No, you cannot. Passport must be valid.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
yes but you can allways drive
As of June 1, 2009 you need a Canadian passport to travel by land, sea or air from Canada to the US.
Yes, in some cases. Many US customs agents only ask for U.S. identification, if you're driving or walking across the border. Since a passport is only ever issued to a citizen, an expired passport would be rebuttable proof of citizenship, which is better than having a driver's license (which can be obtained by a resident alien, in some states).
A Canadian can drive across the U.S. border using one of several documents. It does not have to be a passport. Any of the following will suffice; passport, U.S. passport card, trusted traveler card, or enhanced driver's license.
Each Individual traveling by Air Travel will need a Passport. Travelers traveling Internationally will also need a passport in order to board an Air Craft.
No you do not. Newfoundland is a Canadian province as is Nova Scotia. You do not need a passport to travel between Canadian provinces. There are two or more ferries that depart for Newfoundland on a daily basis. There is also the option to fly.
To leave the United States you would need a passport. This is also required for air travel, and land travel.
Yes, starting this year all air travel requires a passport.
Yes, starting 2009 all air travel requires a passport
ye you do
No.