When traveling to Canada, do you currently need a passport to go or?
Nowadays you need, unless you have a NEXUS card. Passport or the followings below. A passport would be the easiest way. NEXUS would be the fastest. Scenario Present one of: By Air(Adults and Children) NEXUS card (pre-approved low risk travellers only) Adults TravellingBy Land or By Sea NEXUS or FAST card (pre-approved low risk travellers only) Enhanced driver's licence (EDL) (available in MI, NY, VT, WA; also proposed in AZ, CA, TX) Adults Travelling On a US-Based Cruise For passengers on closed-loop cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same U.S. port): one of the documents listed above, or U.S. birth certificate and government-issued photo ID Check with your cruise line for more information about entry requirements at all ports of call. Children TravellingBy Land or By Sea Children 15 or younger (or 16-18 years old and traveling with an organized and supervised school, religious, or other youth group) may present proof of citizenship without photo ID: a U.S. birth certificate (original, photocopy, or certified copy) U.S. consular report of birth abroad Certificate of U.S. Naturalization one of the documents allowed for adults (listed above) Children (under 18) travelling without both parents: carry a parental consent letter (see "Travelling with Children" below).