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Traveling information
Advice for arriving in the country and traveling around the country:
Many visitors enter Canada from major continental US cities
by plane, train, bus, or car. If you want to fly directly
to Canada, its main international airports are in Vancouver,
Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. The departure tax on international
flights is US$40, except on those heading to US destinations.
Tax on these flights is 7% of the ticket value plus US$4.50
to a maximum of US$40. The following web site will give
you a list of all airlines traveling to Canada: http://www.lcnd.com/travel/links/airlines.htm
If you choose to travel by rail, there are three main rail routes
from the USA: New York-Montreal, New York-Toronto and Chicago-Toronto.
If you are travelling by bus, the Greyhound bus network in the
USA connects with most major destinations in Canada, but involves
a bus transfer at the border. If you are travelling by car, there
are numerous road border crossings. Don't forget that the car
is the king of transportation throughout the American territory.
You can rent or even buy one for a reasonable price. Note that
popular crossing points (such as Niagara Falls) can have lengthy
queues/lines on weekends. Queues/lines will be the least of your
problems if you enter by road from Alaska along the Top-Of-The-World
Highway into the Yukon. Canadians drive on the right side of the
road, as in the USA. A valid driver's license from any country
is good in Canada for three months.
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