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Since 2008 From Summer 2009 on, U.S. and Canadian citizens are required to show a passport. That doesn't mean a border guard won't ask to see one, though. But, a cross the border guard is not supposed to deny you just because you don't have a passport.
If Also, if you are a U.S. citizen going into Canada or a Canadian going into the U.S., a guard can deny you entry for a number of reasons (usually because of a criminal record or you don't look like you have enough money for lunch at a fast-food restaurant). But don't think that just 'cause you don't own a passport you can't cross. You can.
''Every border crossing point will usually be discussed in greater details in the appropriate province page.''
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=== Passports for U.S. and Canadian citizens ===
''Every border crossing point will usually be discussed in greater details in the appropriate province page.''
{{Provinces Canada}}