I'm planning to drive to Canada (from NYC) this winter and need to know what documentation is required. I do not have a valid passport but my wife does. We are both citizens born in the U.S.
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I've booked a week's holiday flying with Continental airlines from Edinburgh to Buffalo, New York but then travelling straight to Niagara Falls, Canada where my hotel is ...
Some kind of festival or something where we have the oppertunity to hang out with some locals. If not a festival, then some where where we can meet locals. lol. You get the idea....
if its a Canadian plane you may be able to. in most cases the airline etc. will go by the country with the highest age limit to prevent law suits and such.
blacksheepmatt
I'd think so. If you were on a Canadian airline, I'd guess you would be. You can even buy alcohol on a lot of flights.
Karm
Yes,you can. i just wonder why you ask this question because the air stewardess will serve you drinks. If not you wil be very thirsty. am i right?
vercast
If you are travelling back on your birthday, yes you can..
oranjeesoccer
Haha, depends on the airlines. If you are flying Air Canada, you should be able to drink.
violet
why do you want to be one? i dont think you an because you have to show proff of id thst youare 21
michinoku2001
Yes, the Canadian drinking age of 18 (Alberta, Quebec, Manitoba) or 19 (elswhere) applies onboard a Canadian carrier.