Detroit, Michigan, is actually situated north of Windsor, Ontario. Therefore, you can drive south from Detroit, either across the bridge or through the tunnel, to get to Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
That, however, is not the only example of driving south from the US to Canada. There are at least two examples of a highway running south from Alaska into Canada.
In addition, it appears there may be a couple of examples of a road running in a southeasterly direction between Maine and New Brunswick.
The major northern Great Lakes city that one can drive south to enter Canada is Detroit. Detroit, Michigan is north of Windsor, Ontario. Windsor is the southernmost city in Canada.
Faber Drive is based in British Columbia, Canada.
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Pennsylvania borders Canada via Lake Erie. The international border between the United States and Canada passes through the Great Lakes of Ontario, Erie, Huron, and Superior (not Lake Michigan, however).
Yes, because to drive from anywhere to Canada, you'll need a passport to get in.
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Northern Canada and Europe are separated by the ocean.
Oil and gas drive the economy in Canada. They are currently having oil booms in the southern northern part of Canada.
City in Canada Yellowknife is the capital city of Canada's Northwest Territories. It lies on the north shore of Great Slave Lake, with views of the northern lights in fall and winter. Exhibits at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, by Frame Lake near downtown, highlight the area's human and natural history. The Ingraham Trail, a scenic drive, crosses the Yellowknife River and heads east to lakes and trails.
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The address of the Great Lakes Steamship Society is: 8465 Fawn Lake Drive NE, Stacy, MN 55079-9301
It is a 662 mile drive around the lakes via Chicago and Detroit. Trick question: You take the car ferry to Michigan and drive east.
There all connected you just drive your boat through all of them
You have the choice of traveling through the United States, or staying in Canada. The fastest and most direct way is possible in under 40 hours and travels on a route that takes you through the U.S and underneath the great lakes. Staying in Canada for th journey means you must make the day long drive through the whole of northern Ontario. Driving the Trans Canada Highway from Vancouver to Toronto will take you approximately 2 days, if you don't stop. Average trip 5 days at 8-9 hours a day
I think that would be Detriot, Michigan if you look closely at the map.