I live in Maine and I was thinking about taking a road trip up to Canada. I don’t own my own car though, so I’d have to rent one. Can I cross the border with a rental car?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
That sounds like a fantastic trip! To cut to the case—yes, you can generally travel into Canada in a rental car. You should be sure to do the following ahead of time for the smoothest possible experience:
Contact the rental company: Be sure to tell the company in advance that you plan to drive the vehicle into Canada. There will be special rules and procedures to follow, such as obtaining a non-resident insurance card.
Research insurance: Make sure you have adequate personal insurance coverage before your travels and consider all your
Have your documents in order: Prepare any documents you might need, including your license and passport. It’s also important to check border protocols for any additional documentation they may require. And don’t forget to keep your rental car contract handy!
Keep in mind that your car choices may be limited due to vehicle restrictions, so try not to set your sights on driving a convertible through snow and ice.
Additionally, brushing up on local driving laws and remaining patient through
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