Driving a Rental Car into Canada

I'm looking to rent a car in Seattle and drive it into Canada. Will car rental companies allow me to do this?


I checked with each individual company website for clarification on this question for you. These are the results.


Alamo - yes, as long as you return it back in the US

Avis - yes - "US cars may be driven into Canada by US residents. A Canadian non-resident insurance card may be required and is available at the Avis rental location."

Budget - yes -"US cars may be driven into Canada by US residents. A Canadian non-resident insurance card may be required and is available at the Avis rental location."

Dollar - probably - "At most Dollar car rental locations, driving is restricted to the Continental United States and Canada. Please refer to the Local Policies, found within the reservation process, for specific information regarding geographic limitations at the Dollar rental car location where you intend to rent a Dollar vehicle."


Enterprise
- maybe - "Some offices will allow their vehicles to cross international boundaries.
Please contact the office that you plan to rent from to see if they allowtheir vehicles to cross into another country. You can find an office phone number at www.enterprise.com."

Hertz - yes - "The renter will need to advise the rental counter if they intend to drive into Canada.


You must have a valid license and rental record. Rentals from this city (Seattle) do not require presentation of Liability Protection Letters, Certificates or Stickers at Customs for driving into Canada."

National - yes - "Any U.S. Citizen renting a vehicle in the U.S. may drive across the U.S./Canadian border with no restrictions. The driver may be asked by Customs to show a rental agreement and a form of identification, such as a driver's license. "

Thrifty - could find no information on their website, it gives you the option of submitting an email to ask this question.


Hope this helps!


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