Originally Posted by
Eujeanie
Thanks again.
Still confusing "you don't need anything but your own insurance if staying less than 180 days"...but..."you should have this card"...and it also says for "interprovincial" travel, which to me means going from BC to Alberta, etc.
Oh, remembered another one - up to NS, NB, PEI, in our us-plated rental car. This was in 1996.
I'll be on the safe side and get one next time I head north.
If you Google "Canada yellow insurance card," and click on images, you can see samples of this card.
Even though the card says "inter-province," I think you still need it even if you're just going to visit one Canadian province from the U.S. It's essentially proof of valid insurance for a U.S. vehicle driven into Canada.