Your timing is impeccable; I was headed to [somewhere in] Ontario on Thursday for an overnight camping trip!Thanks for the heads up, note sent to my Insurance guy for one.
I've gotten one the last couple trips, 'cuz I heard you might need it at the border, or if stopped, or if, heaven forbid, you had an "incident." (We'll just call it an "incident.") It's good for a finite period. So far, never been asked to show it, but all it took was a phone call to my agent. It came in the mail--free--in a couple days. Maybe if I keep getting one, I'll never need it. Worth a try.Hmmm.... I've been to Canada 3 years in a row now and I've never heard that or been asked about it when going in. Is is something you NEED or is it something you'll hope you have if you wreck up there??
+1, Gunny; I get one from AAA Insurance every time I ride to Canada, but like SacMike said you only need it if you have an "incident"!Thanks for the heads up. I hope it's like rain gear, bring it and hope you don't need to use it.
First time I ear about US Riders need Canadian proof of Insurance, all my rides are in the US (N.Y., Vermont and Maine) and I have a Canadian proof of Insurance but no US proof of Insurance. All you need is a proof of Insurance from your Insurance, period.Hmmm.... I've been to Canada 3 years in a row now and I've never heard that or been asked about it when going in. Is is something you NEED or is it something you'll hope you have if you wreck up there??
WRONG! This is directly from the American Automobile Association website and the wording is the same with Allstate insurance (my bikes are insured with AAA, my Jeep and my boats are insured with Allstate!). This is a Frostbackland Law, not a Estados Unidos Law ese!First time I heard about US Riders need Canadian proof of Insurance, all my rides are in the US (N.Y., Vermont and Maine) and I have a Canadian proof of Insurance but no US proof of Insurance. All you need is a proof of Insurance from your Insurance, period.Hmmm.... I've been to Canada 3 years in a row now and I've never heard that or been asked about it when going in. Is is something you NEED or is it something you'll hope you have if you wreck up there??
My wife wreck her bike (she was not injured) in N.Y. State 2 years ago, wee had no problem whatsoever with insurance neither with law enforcement officer.
He may very have gotten lucky, or it may be an Alberta thing.Just curious ... as this medical insurance discussion is at odds with the experiences of a US Citizen friend living in Montana. Several decades ago he was hiking in northern Glacier NP and broke his ankle. The Canadians rescued him and flew him to a Canadian hospital. He never saw a bill ... assumed it was the canadian national health insurance which covered it.
Perhaps I misunderstood the situation? Or has it changed? Maybe he got lucky?
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