I am tempted to respond by saying that I don't need a passport for anything that you do. However ... You do not need a passport to enter Canada, but you might experience difficulty getting back into the US without one.
Yes, you need a passport for entering and departing the US.
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Yes, by traveling north through Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Yes, especially for international flights. If you are just traveling in the U.S. then you only need a drivers license. But you will not make it through customs without a passport and if you need a visa in another country you need a U.S. passport.
America and Canada .(Illinis , Indiana , Michigan , Minnesota , New York , Ohio , Ontario , Pennsylvanna , Quebea and Wisconsin .) And th elake names are Lake Erie , Lake Huron , Lake Michigan , Lake Ontario , Lake Superior and also Lake St.Clair .
It is 276 miles if you travel through Ontario, Canada according to Google Maps.
If you are a US citizen you don't need a passport to fly within the USA (for example from Kansas City to Chicago), but you will need some form of official photo ID such as a drivers licence. If you are not a US citizen you will also need photo ID and a passport is best for this.
Lake Huron is part of the five great lakes of north America. It is the second largest lakes of those five and is situated between the canadian state Ontario as well as the american State Michigan.
None. Four of the lakes, Superior, Huron, Ontario and Erie have the USA and Canada border running through them and are then divided while Lake Michigan resides entirely within American territory.
You would have to drive through: Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Or drive across the bridge in Sault Saint Marie into Ontario and follow the water to Windsor, then cross the bridge/tunnel into Detroit.
The US states that share a border with Ontario are Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Except for the short portage over the height of land in the Quetico region, the border runs entirely through water.
Via Highway 400/69-north, then Highway 17-west the distance is 683 kms. This route can take up to 8 hours. Not all highways are divided. Via 401-west and 402-west and through Michigan highway 69-west then I-75 north the distance is 516 miles. This route is longer in distance than traveling through Canada but all highways are divided and average speed limits in Michigan rate up to 70 mph.