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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.
No. You will have to report to Canadian customs with a passport to enter Windsor, ON. You will also have to pay $3.75 USD to go to Canada.
Windsor, Ontario is the Canadian city that is in the same time zone as Detroit, Michigan.
This is from the Canada website I viewed on 7/2/08. I too am from Detroit. "If U.S. citizen travelers to Canada do not have a passport or approved alternate document such as a NEXUS card, they must show a government-issued photo ID (e.g. Driver's License) and proof of U.S. citizenship such as a U.S. birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or expired U.S. passport. Children under sixteen need only present proof of U.S. citizenship."
Detroit
Led to Canadian independence
Windsor, Ontario is the Canadian city closest to the American border, with Detroit, Michigan lying just across the Detroit River.
No, you do not need a passport to fly within the United States of America. If you are going out of the country, you will need to get one.
Detroit is in the SE part of Michigan, on the Detroit River which connects Lakes Erie and St Clair. Just across the river is Windsor, Ontario ... just the width of the river away (a couple of miles.) Detroit is right on the Canadian Border at that point.
Led to Canadian independence
The closest country south of Detroit is Canada. Specifically, the Canadian city of Windsor, Ontario is directly across the Detroit River from Detroit.
Yes, winters in Detroit are unpleasantly cold. In addition to Detroit's close proximity to the Canadian border, Detroit also faces lake effects. The geographical position of Detroit is most responsible for their winters.