That would depend. For most people it would take forever. For an American or Canadian it would take only minutes.
I would say yes. You would have to cross the Windsor/Detroit border crossing, and as of 2009 we Canadians need a passport to cross the American border. In fact, if you left from Pearson, in Toronto, you'd need a passport to board the plane.
The closest border of Canada from Columbus, Ohio is the border with the province of Ontario. Specifically, the closest crossing point would be the Detroit-Windsor border crossing, which is approximately 200 miles north of Columbus. This border crossing is a major international crossing point between the United States and Canada, connecting Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.
It borders Canada, but is a short way from Russia, you would just need to cross the Bering Strait
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
If you were to draw a line due South of Detroit Michigan, the 1st foreign country it would pass through would be Canada.
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
100% safe was Canada because it was owned by France, nearly safe would be in a border state to Canada.
Unless you get the express permission of your PO to do so, you would probably be villating the conditions of your release. ALSO - there is the question of whether or not Canada would even admit you into their country.
It takes 4 hours 58 minutes to drive the 359 kilometers (223 miles), if you don't stop and stay in the USA. The driving time and distance is shorter through Canada, but you have to cross the border twice and that would suck big time!
Which ocean would you cross if you are traveling from Florida to Europe
Rio Grande forms the Southern border of the United states.
A border tax would have be taxes that would be collected on different things, items, individual, etc that cross a border some where that the taxes would be imposed.