Can you rent a car in Canada and go across the border to the US for a trip? |
I'm planning a trip to the US for about a week. Was wondering if rental car co would allow that and if insurance would also still be valid in either country. Any help would help thx! :) A... |
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Do I need to get a passport to enter Canada? We are supposed to visit Elgin by Lake Superior.? |
| Forgive me if I am mistaken but I am not familiar with the Canadian border in that area. My main concern right now is the passport issue. T... |
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Does Canada have hard water? |
| because when i went there, the soap and shampoo wasn't sudding up well. how ... |
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Do you know any music festivals in canada? |
| i love music festivals, bonnaroo and coachella are two of my favorites but does anyone know of any good music festivals in canada the ones that last for like few days and stuff, any info will be ... |
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Do americans like tim hortons as much as canadians? |
| what's your equivlant to our tim hortons down there?... |
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Products Canada is known for? |
| what products is Canada known for other than food things?... |
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Has anyone ever looked into immigration to Canada from the UK? |
I'm looking to take the family and start a new life in Canada, not sure where but any recommendations are appreciated.
Has anyone been through this themselves or have you ever looked ... |
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Being thoroughly Canadian!? |
| I had to start this question again, since the last time I made a typo and a couple of geezers started taking the pi**. But I was just wondering that since I’ll be immigrating to Canada and I want ... |
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Canadas french area? |
in canada is quebec racist? Additional Details don't they want to keep it frech racially and culturaly?... |
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Is the italian language useful in Toronto? |
| I am moving to Toronto soon and my husband and I have decided to learn French as it would be useful in the long run. I have been studying l'italiano for an year and a half but will drop that for ... |
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How big is Toronto Canada? |
Is anybody from there??
I met a boy from their on my cruise and I never had the chance to say goodbye and I'm sad...
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Life in CANADA? |
| What are the standards living in Toronto, Ontario. Is it a good place to live in Toronto? I live in the state of Conn.... |
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Shopping in buffalo? |
why does everyone go shopping at buffalo? is it really that cheap? like a 30 dollar (canadian) american eagle shirt or 200 dollar tims? how much would they be in buffalo? |
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MelC
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The best place to get Tim's over in B-Lo is actually at the Rainbow mall which is outside of Buffalo. I used to buy all my sons Tim's there. I have bought them from 30 - 55.00 dollars.
1900 Military Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
http://www.fashionoutletsniagara.com/directory_alpha.asp
Check out the list of stores I think you will be happy. |
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harry k
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In general, everything is more expensive in Canada.
Even though the Canadian dollar is equal to the US dollar in the world markets.
Here's and example if you wanted a flat screen TV:
Panasonic 42" Plasma TV (model TH42PX80) at Best Buy in Canada - $1,499.00 CDN
http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/proddetail...
Same Panasonic TV at Best Buy in the US - $1,199.00 US
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?...
Both products are exactly the same.
Both products are exactly from the same retailer.
Both products have to be shipped the exact same distance.
As mentioned, before, on the world market the US dollar is about equal to the Canadian dollar.
The reason Canadians end up paying more is that the US is a much more competitive market than Canada. Competition drives prices down.
And I'm not even brining taxes into the equation. If some buys the TV at a Best Buy in Buffalo, they would pay $104.91 taxes on top of the price(8.75% sales tax in Buffalo).
If someone were to by the TV at a Best Buy in Ontario they would have to pay an additional 14% (PST and GST) or $209.89 CDN
So the price difference between the 2 products actually is about: $405. |
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Trix_R_not_4_kids
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Yes, shopping is supposed to be really cheap in Buffalo because they have some outlet malls there, and there are also a few on the Canadian/American border, in the Niagara area. Not to mention, the US have much better sales than we have here in Canada. Especially after Thanksgiving, items go for more than half the price, that's why people run the next day. |
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Dr.Henry17
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I've never been to Buffalo but I go to Syracuse often and it is considerably cheaper. When you look at the price you have to also realize that NY state does not have a 14% sales tax. It is under 5% so right there that is a 10% savings. Most consumer goods are also about 20-30% less plus you have access to brands not available in Canada.
Given the time and cost of travel I would say it is not worth it unless you are buying a lot or you have have a reason to go. I mean travelling 2 hours each way to save $50 is hardly worth it but if you are going to buy a lot of stuff or you want to go to the Falls anyway then go for it. |
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corbypc12
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it's becauese the high Canadian dollar and buffalo is one of the closets big cities their in the us from Toronto.And for a 200 tims it probaly cost about123to 175 |
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dreamcatchermwhk
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While items are cheaper in Buffalo, like the above mentioned TV, after adding tax and duty at the border big ticket items even out almost dollar for dollar. Shopping in US can save money, but be careful what you buy |
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Minas.
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BUffaloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... ..... yeah its cheap :D |
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Guopeng Z
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Never been to buffalo |
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