To legally drive a car in Canada, you’ll need a Canadian driver’s license issued by the government of your province or territory. You must have it with you whenever you’re driving. With it, you can drive anywhere in Canada.
In Canada, driver’s licences are issued by the government of the province or territory in which the driver is residing. Thus, specific regulations relating to driver’s licences vary province to province, though overall they are quite similar. All provinces have provisions allowing non-residents to use licences issued by other provinces and territories, out-of-country licences, and International Driving Permits. Many provinces also allow non-residents to use regular licences issued by other nations and countries. Canadian driver’s licences are also valid in many other countries due to various international agreements and treaties.
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