bclarkie wrote:Frank's bakery can be found here:http://www.thebakershouse.com/
I don't think there would be much trouble on the Canadian border but maybe going back into the states. I think you might need a visa for the US but probably not for Canada. Also, if you are driving, do you have an international drivers license? I'm not sure how it works for the British in the US but for Americans in the UK, they need to take a drivers test. Canadians in the UK, can just exchange their drivers license for a UK one.
killjoy32 wrote:4. any MUST go to see places on the way?Al
killjoy32 wrote:5. places to avoid?Al
Sea-to-sky-games wrote:IIRC, if you are on vacation you don't need a visa. As long as you have a valid passport you can come and go as you please between the borders. I certainly can, and I don't see why someone from England would be any different. NAFTA or something like that (which would treat Can and US citizens different from int'l) doesn't have anything to do with tourists.
The US and Canada maintain different (but similar) lists of which nationalities are required to obtain a visa just to visit. Just because someone can visit the US without a visa doesn't mean they can necessarily visit Canada as well.
Sea-to-sky-games wrote:Yeah, if you are from China or from Iran or some place like that you might need a special visa. But I highly doubt a European would need one to either country.
ATOM wrote:It also helps if you do not have a moustache or joined eyebrows!
Winterwords wrote:- On a similar note though, does anyone know about bank accounts over there? :-/
Plaag wrote:Just thought I'd use this space instead of starting a thread..anyway Al (killjoy) you have not been reading your PMs I take it? or is your inbox to full?Any way back to the regular scheduled off topic post ShaneG.
Radovarl wrote:Has anyone purchased and/or read Children of Hurin yet? The standard edition is in the bookstores now, but I'm "patiently" waiting for the deluxe edition which is evidently to be released next month in the US (already out in UK/CA). Thoughts, reviews?