Yellowstone ~> Banff logistics: cross-border drive or fly to Calgary?

| (Reposting from another community) I’m not an American or Canadian citizen, but I’m planning a trip to the Rockies in late September. My itinerary is Grand Teton \~> Yellowstone \~> Banff \~> Jasper. Glacier sounds like a great park in between, but I’m a bit concerned about the detour and about cramming too much into one trip. In this case, I’d rent a car in the US for the first leg of the trip, and since I’m ending in Vancouver I’ll also need a car in Canada. Based on what I’ve read so far it seems I have two main options (with some variations):
Has anyone done option 1 or 2 and can share their experience? I was originally leaning toward option 2 because as a foreigner it feels a bit safer logistically. I’m slightly concerned about potential issues with taking a US rental car into Canada (even with insurance). However, it seems like most people do something similar to option 1 - and to be honest I do prefer driving over going through all of the airport logistics and 2 flights. In any case, what would you recommend? Is there any car rental company you’d recommend for a one way, cross-country trip? Thank you! [link] [comments] |
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