What is the driving time between Bolton Ontario and Ingersoll Ontario?
It is 156 kilometers or 97 miles and has an estimated driving time of 1 hour and 59 minutes according to Google Maps.
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What is the population of Hinton?
The population of Hinton, Alberta, Canada is 9,738, according to the census data of 2006.
What is the mileage from Killaloe Ontario to Ottawa Ontario?
The distance between Killaloe,Ontario and Ottawa,Ontario is approximately 168 kilometers
What is the acceptable mileage rate in nova scotia?
$0.50 is acceptable for tax purposes federally so should be acceptable in NS.
How long does it take to drive from Toronto to Newfoundland?
depends. if you drive straight through its 28 hours to north sydney NS and you collect the fairy from there. if not then give your self 2 to 3 days
Do you need a passport to get into Winnipeg from the US?
Passport requirement laws have undergone changes in many countries since 9/11, and Canada and the US are among them. If you are planning travel by air to any country, the Airlines may have additional requirements beyond those of the country to which you are traveling. You can check with the Airline to be sure of the requirements before the planned trip, this information is usually available online at the Airline's web pages. But as a general rule, it is best for US travelers to have a valid US passport for all travel nowadays (and in some cases, also a visa).
Travel by air to and from Canada:
Currently (February 2009) all air travelers are required to show a valid passport to enter the US (see WHTI below), even US citizens returning from travel outside the US, and, even when coming from Canada. For that reason, if you are traveling to Canada by air, you will need a passport to be able to return home by air. The Canadian laws allow you to enter Canada by air using a valid passport or other valid equivalent travel document (see below for details). But only a passport will allow your reentry to the US on the return trip by air.
Travel by land and sea between Canada and the US:
Until June 2009, when entering Canada via land or sea, you may also pass the border by showing "proof of US citizenship" (such as original birth certificate or notorized copy) and photo ID. [Permanent alien residents of the US must show "green cards".]
After June 1, 2009, all visitors traveling to Canada by land and sea will be required to show passports or valid equivalent travel documents, "proof of citizenship" alone will no longer meet the entry requirements.
As of the passage of WHTI in 2004, travelers entering or reentering the US by land or sea need to have a passport orvalid equivalent travel document. So, even though Canada will allow you to enter with only "proof of citizenship" (for now), to get back in the US, that "proof of citizenship" alone will not suffice. A passport or valid equivalent documents are currently required to cross back into the US by land or sea.
Bottom line US/Canadian travel: You will be better off for all travel to have a valid passport, it will make border crossings faster and may be the only documentation allowed in some travel situations.
To enter Canada after June 1, 2009 by air, land, or sea, all travelers from all countries will need a passport or valid equivalent travel documents.
To return to the US now (and after June 1, 2009), travelers by air need a passport, no other documentation will be accepted.
Travelers coming back into the US on land and sea need a passport or valid equivalent travel documents as described below.
Additional information:
WHTI: Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, describes the documentation requirements introduced by the US to increase border safety since 2004.
Canadian "valid equivalent travel documents":
* NEXUS card, a pre-approval card developed via agreement between US and Canada for use in air, land, and sea travel (exceptions described above). * Enhanced Driver's License (EDL), available only in Washington State, New York State, and soon in Vermont for use in land and sea travel only. * US Passport Card, for land and sea travel only, not valid for air travel. * FAST/Expres card, available only to commercial truck drivers.
What Canadian city was first to have a subway?
The first Canadian city to have a subway was Toronto, and the second was Montreal.
What is the driving distance from Edmonton AB to Hinton AB?
The driving distance is 290km. Since there is sometimes more than one route, including back roads, this is an approximate but accurate distance.
What is the Distance from Calgary to Montreal km?
The driving distance from Calgary to Montreal is about 3936 km
How long does it take to drive from Guelph Ontario to Grand Band Ontario?
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 14 minutes.
Where and what is 'Dinosaur Provincial Park' in Canada?
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a Provincial Campground in the Canadian badlands near Brooks, Alberta. It contains the field station of the Royal Tyrell Museum with its world-renowned exhibit of dinosaur bones and sculptures. The field station has a smaller, but still impressive, exhibit.
The campground offers tours of the bone beds where hadrosaurs, centrosaurs and many other species died in great numbers some 70 million years ago.
Campers should be aware that dehydration, steep cliffs, sun/heat stroke, the black widow spiders and the prairie rattlesnakes are not the only dangers at the site: The prickly pear cactus (Opuntia), with its shoe-sole piercing spines, causes more tourist damage than anything else.
Does a Canadian baby need a passport to fly to us?
yes my younger cousin did this when he was born in Canada
Yes. As of 2012.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/southafrica-afriquedusud/index.aspx
What are the busiest streets in Toronto?
I would say Queen St. and Young St. are 2 of the most busiest streets in toronto.
What is driving distance from Hamilton to Winnipeg?
The driving distance from Hamilton, Canada to Winnipeg, Canada is 1,344 miles / 2,163 km.